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for a long time, i have wondered why the plants drowning description is "this critter cant breathe in water!" and similar where it says that the plant is a critter.

i thought this was just a developer oversight, or something like that.

but after this update, i have found the answer why they are described as critters!

the "saturated" description was obviously made only for waterweed, and it says: "this critter likes water, but not that much."

please say if that description is used for anything else.

9 minutes ago, metallichydra said:

for a long time, i have wondered why the plants drowning description is "this critter cant breathe in water!" and similar where it says that the plant is a critter.

i thought this was just a developer oversight, or something like that.

but after this update, i have found the answer why they are described as critters!

the "saturated" description was obviously made only for waterweed, and it says: "this critter likes water, but not that much."

please say if that description is used for anything else.

It seems to be all alive in some sense, as all is printed or printable from genetic ooze. 

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