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So you get up to three Citadel Woods to make a Sylvaneth Wyldwood, and they must be placed within 1” of each other. Can they be strung out in a line or does each one need to placed within 1” of both other ones?
AduroT wrote: So you get up to three Citadel Woods to make a Sylvaneth Wyldwood, and they must be placed within 1” of each other. Can they be strung out in a line or does each one need to placed within 1” of both other ones?
Q: If I set up a Sylvaneth Wyldwood that is made up of three Citadel Woods, does each Citadel Wood need to be within 1" of both of the other Citadel Woods, or can it be set up within 1" of only one of them? In other words, can I set up a Sylvaneth Wyldwood in a row, or must it be set up in a clump?
A: Each Citadel Wood must be set up within 1" of both of the other Citadel Woods (i.e. in a clump).
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