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{{Feature}} [[Image:Badgrass.jpg|200px|thumb|right|This grass has been severely damaged by repeatedly running on it.]] '''Grass Deterioration''', also known as '''Animal Tracks''' (from the Japanese term けもの道), or '''Desire Lines''' is a feature introduced by {{CF}}. The game is able to keep track of the [[player]]'s movements throughout town, and will wear down the grass accordingly.
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{{Feature}} [[Image:Badgrass.jpg|200px|thumb|right|This grass has been severely damaged by repeatedly running on it.]]
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'''Grass Deterioration''', also known as '''Animal Tracks''' (from the Japanese term けもの道), or '''Desire Lines''' is a feature introduced by {{CF}}. The game is able to keep track of the [[Player|player's]] movements throughout town, and will wear down the [[Grass|grass]] accordingly.
   
Desertification, aside from being unappealing, can be a game-breaking issue, causing some [[insect]]s, such as the [[Dung Beetle]], and [[furniture]], such as the [[Snowman Series]], to be impossible to collect due to the loss of [[snowball]]s.
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Desertification, aside from being unappealing, can be a game-breaking issue, causing some [[Insects]], such as the [[Dung Beetle]], and [[Furniture]], such as the [[Snowman Series]], to be impossible to collect due to the loss of [[Snowball|Snowballs]].
   
==City Folk==
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=={{CF}}==
How much grass is worn down depends on the current season and the player's speed when moving over the tile. All movement does damage, running doing the most. Grass is most vulnerable during the winter and most resilient during the spring and summer. Each time the town is loaded, grass is worn down once more.
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How much grass is worn down depends on the current season and the player's speed when moving over the tile. All movement does damage, with running doing the most. Grass is most vulnerable during the [[Winter]] and most resilient during the [[Spring]] and [[Summer]]. Each time the town is loaded, the grass is worn down once more.
   
This feature was originally intended to create paths in frequently-traversed areas, which would add to the town’s own unique character. However, in many instances the feature has run amok, almost completely obliterating all the grass in an entire town, especially when players are chasing after insects such as [[Banded Dragonfly|Banded Dragonflies]] or [[Giant Petaltail]]s.
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This feature was originally intended to create paths in frequently-traversed areas, which would add to the town’s own unique character. However, in many instances the feature has run amok, almost completely obliterating all the grass in an entire town, especially when players are chasing after insects such as [[Banded Dragonfly|Banded Dragonflies]] or [[Giant Petaltail|Giant Petaltails]].
   
 
===Prevention===
 
===Prevention===
In City Folk, using hacks is the only way to completely prevent any grass deterioration as all player movement wears down grass. Players can still take certain steps to stem desertification, such as by moving slower, reducing the number of times they load a town each day, and walking only along designated paths to limit wear to only those areas. Placing [[Able Sisters|designs]] on the ground will not protect the tile, but can demarcate paths to follow consistently. Planting flowers can also prevent deterioration, as tiles with flowers will not be worn down if they are stepped on only once daily.
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In {{CF}}, using hacks is the only way to completely prevent any grass deterioration as all player movement wears down grass. Players can still take certain steps to stem desertification, such as by moving slower, reducing the number of times they load a town each day, and walking only along designated paths to limit wear to only those areas. Placing [[Able Sisters|designs]] on the ground will not protect the tile, but can demarcate paths to follow consistently. Planting flowers can also prevent deterioration, as tiles with flowers will not be worn down if they are stepped on only once daily.
   
 
===Repair===
 
===Repair===
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There is an [http://www.petitiononline.com/accf1357/petition.html online petition] requesting that Nintendo release a patch over the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi connection]] that will fix the grass growth issue. It should be noted that due to the software and hardware designs of the Wii, it may be impossible for Nintendo to fix the issue through a patch alone.
 
There is an [http://www.petitiononline.com/accf1357/petition.html online petition] requesting that Nintendo release a patch over the [[Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection|Wi-Fi connection]] that will fix the grass growth issue. It should be noted that due to the software and hardware designs of the Wii, it may be impossible for Nintendo to fix the issue through a patch alone.
   
==New Leaf==
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=={{NL}}==
It is reported that grass deterioration not only happens more slowly, but the damaged grass regrows faster. Also, when a [[Public Works Projects|project]] has been completed and built, the grass under it will deteriorate instantly.
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In {{NL}}, it is reported that grass deterioration not only happens more slowly, but the damaged grass regrows faster. Also, when a [[Public Works Projects|Public Works Project]] has been completed and built, the grass under it will deteriorate instantly.
   
[[Fertilizer]] will not help restore grass. However, flowers ''can'' aid the process of grass regrowth. Rain and snow will also help grass slowly regrow.
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[[Fertilizer]] will not help restore grass. However, flowers can aid the process of grass regrowth. Rain and snow will also help grass slowly regrow.
   
Placing [[Patterns|patterns]] on the ground-- such as paths-- protects the grass underneath from deterioration. It will not regrow any already-damaged grass, however.
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Placing [[patterns]] on the ground such as paths protects the grass underneath from deterioration. It will not regrow any already-damaged grass, however.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 04:13, 30 June 2013

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Badgrass

This grass has been severely damaged by repeatedly running on it.

Grass Deterioration, also known as Animal Tracks (from the Japanese term けもの道), or Desire Lines is a feature introduced by City Folk. The game is able to keep track of the player's movements throughout town, and will wear down the grass accordingly.

Desertification, aside from being unappealing, can be a game-breaking issue, causing some Insects, such as the Dung Beetle, and Furniture, such as the Snowman Series, to be impossible to collect due to the loss of Snowballs.

City Folk

How much grass is worn down depends on the current season and the player's speed when moving over the tile. All movement does damage, with running doing the most. Grass is most vulnerable during the Winter and most resilient during the Spring and Summer. Each time the town is loaded, the grass is worn down once more.

This feature was originally intended to create paths in frequently-traversed areas, which would add to the town’s own unique character. However, in many instances the feature has run amok, almost completely obliterating all the grass in an entire town, especially when players are chasing after insects such as Banded Dragonflies or Giant Petaltails.

Prevention

In City Folk, using hacks is the only way to completely prevent any grass deterioration as all player movement wears down grass. Players can still take certain steps to stem desertification, such as by moving slower, reducing the number of times they load a town each day, and walking only along designated paths to limit wear to only those areas. Placing designs on the ground will not protect the tile, but can demarcate paths to follow consistently. Planting flowers can also prevent deterioration, as tiles with flowers will not be worn down if they are stepped on only once daily.

Repair

Grass grows fastest in June, and slowest in December. Without being stepped on, it can take six months for grass to fully regrow, or one month if there is a healthy flower on a tile which is stepped on no more than once a day. Trees will also hasten the recovery rate by three times, as well as providing a physical barrier to prevent that particular tile from being trampled. Grass only recovers on days that the player loads the town--skipping time ahead by six months will not result in six months' worth of growth, and going backwards in time does not result in additional growth. Players should walk slowly if they must go over a recovering tile.

Petition

There is an online petition requesting that Nintendo release a patch over the Wi-Fi connection that will fix the grass growth issue. It should be noted that due to the software and hardware designs of the Wii, it may be impossible for Nintendo to fix the issue through a patch alone.

New Leaf

In New Leaf, it is reported that grass deterioration not only happens more slowly, but the damaged grass regrows faster. Also, when a Public Works Project has been completed and built, the grass under it will deteriorate instantly.

Fertilizer will not help restore grass. However, flowers can aid the process of grass regrowth. Rain and snow will also help grass slowly regrow.

Placing patterns on the ground such as paths protects the grass underneath from deterioration. It will not regrow any already-damaged grass, however.

Gallery


Plants
BambooBushCloverDandelionFlowerFlower FestFruitGrassGrass deteriorationJacob's ladderMoney treeMushroomPalmRafflesiaStumpTreeWeed


Geography
Water
RiverOceanHolding PondPondWaterfallBayTropical Seas
Land
TreePalmRockCliffRampCanyonBeachGrassGrass deteriorationIsland