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@Oranitha My user RedRevival here works for credit. Blue, pink, and purple are preffered for colours, but really any are fine Also so I don't ping you twice here's the catalogue stuff too, just finished the metallic preview image! Let me know if anything needs to be adjusted ----- [columns][img]https://i.imgur.com/vnhREtF.gif[/img][nextcol][color=transparent]__[/color][nextcol][b]author[/b]: RedRevival [b]seed[/b]:!Giant_Gold, !Giant_RoseGold, !Giant_Silver, !Giant_Copper, !Giant_CopperHalf, !Giant_CopperFull, !Giant_CopperBlended, !Giant_Cobalt, !Giant_Iron [b]price[/b]: 5k[emoji=treasure size=1] or 5g[emoji=gem size=1] each to both [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&tab=userpage&id=351247]RedRevival[/url] and [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&tab=userpage&id=160660]Oranitha[/url] [i]Some metal trees for your garden! Shiny object-loving crows not included[/i] [/columns]
@Oranitha
My user RedRevival here works for credit. Blue, pink, and purple are preffered for colours, but really any are fine

Also so I don't ping you twice here's the catalogue stuff too, just finished the metallic preview image! Let me know if anything needs to be adjusted
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seed:!Giant_Gold, !Giant_RoseGold, !Giant_Silver, !Giant_Copper, !Giant_CopperHalf, !Giant_CopperFull, !Giant_CopperBlended, !Giant_Cobalt, !Giant_Iron
price: 5k or 5g each to both RedRevival and Oranitha

Some metal trees for your garden! Shiny object-loving crows not included
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@RedRevival Looks fantastic, I'll get those added to the catalog! I really appreciate y'all directing money my way <3 That said, there's absolutely no need or expectation to! I don't play this game much properly, so if you'd prefer to take 10k (or more!) for yourself, you way more than deserve it :D The other base also looks AMAZING, thank you! I did make a small edit--some of the palettes are prone to optical illusion lines caused by the contrast. So every time I do a tree, I have to go through and screen for those, it's basically just an extra random pixel wherever "lines" cross. The edits hopefully don't affect the character too much, but if you'd prefer to take a stab, just say the word! Here's what they look like: [img]https://i.imgur.com/qlMddfV.png[/img] Here's the effect of the edit: [img]https://i.imgur.com/RHd1OjA.png[/img] --> [img]https://i.imgur.com/QscZ32V.png[/img] Really can't thank you enough for making this incredible art. Properly big trees are the PERFECT addition to the generator, I'm so excited to have some!
@RedRevival Looks fantastic, I'll get those added to the catalog!

I really appreciate y'all directing money my way <3 That said, there's absolutely no need or expectation to! I don't play this game much properly, so if you'd prefer to take 10k (or more!) for yourself, you way more than deserve it :D

The other base also looks AMAZING, thank you! I did make a small edit--some of the palettes are prone to optical illusion lines caused by the contrast. So every time I do a tree, I have to go through and screen for those, it's basically just an extra random pixel wherever "lines" cross. The edits hopefully don't affect the character too much, but if you'd prefer to take a stab, just say the word!

Here's what they look like:
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Here's the effect of the edit:
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Really can't thank you enough for making this incredible art. Properly big trees are the PERFECT addition to the generator, I'm so excited to have some!
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@Oranitha
I'm cool with you taking half the payment, the work you put in to making this garden tool is incredible and you rlly deserve it.
Also, the adjustment you made to the tree base looks absolutely awesome, I love it! The shading looks so much smoother now and is so much nicer to look at
@Oranitha
I'm cool with you taking half the payment, the work you put in to making this garden tool is incredible and you rlly deserve it.
Also, the adjustment you made to the tree base looks absolutely awesome, I love it! The shading looks so much smoother now and is so much nicer to look at
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Red - He/They
Art Shop
Hatchery
Bio Shop



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[center][size=6][color=darkgreen][font=monospace]The Conservation Set[/size][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/774672849796464640/977953832283828264/unknown.png[/img] [/center] This special set of catalog items can be earned by doing mini challenges related to real-world conservation. Each challenge earns you one item (whichever you like!). Challenges can be completed multiple times, and you don't have to do all of them. However, I do ask that you do this in fair spirit! Try a few different challenges, avoid attempting to speed-run, and thanks for participating [emoji=familiar heart size=1] [center][size=6][color=darkgreen][font=monospace]The Items[/size] [img]https://i.imgur.com/4Ae6p9o.png[/img] !limestone_rock_1, !limestone_rock_2...., !aventurine_rock_4 [img]https://i.imgur.com/4lkPxYq.png[/img] !bleached_skull, !bleached_ribs, !burnt_skull, !burnt_ribs [img]https://i.imgur.com/CpyqZyk.png[/img] !limestone_cairn, !shale_cairn, !obsidian_cairn, !aventurine_cairn [img]https://i.imgur.com/TrSrZdp.png[/img] !limestone_spring, !shale_spring, !obsidian_spring, !aventurine_spring [img]https://i.imgur.com/VoNa859.png[/img] !simple_fence, !simple_fence_broken, !shale_birdbath, !simple_signpost [img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/959662576541790291/1028151704081932288/unknown.png[/img] !bubble_column, !bubble_cloud [/center] [center][size=6][color=darkgreen][font=monospace]The Challenges[/size][/center] Remember: safety comes first! Make sure not to endanger your health (ex: by picking up hazardous waste like syringes), nor the health of your ecosystem (ex: by walking off the path in a park to get a better look at a wildflower). And be sure to comply with local laws--don't remove plants from parks (even noxious weeds) without permission! When in doubt, pick a different challenge. [LIST] [*]Identify any wildflower--goldenrod, poppy, dame's rocket, whatever you like! There's (free) apps that can ID plants from a picture if you'd like a hand. [*]Pick up an properly dispose of at least one piece of trash. Wear gloves!!! [*]Explore a local park! Bonus points (in spirit) if it's one you haven't been to before. [*]Learn about a new gardening concept. Have you heard of companion planting? Crop rotation? Chop-and-drop? Permaculture? The rhizosphere? Grafting? Allelopathy? [*]Post a picture here of one of your plants! [emoji=familiar heart size=1] If you don't have any, you can get one for free from [url=https://gardenseason.com/growing-food-from-scraps/]kitchen scraps, a sunny window, and a cup of water[/url]. [*]Eat an [url=http://eattheinvaders.org/]invasive[/url]! Plants and animals are both fair game. I hear lionfish are tasty, and I'm a semi-regular purslane eater. Remember: [b]leave foraging to the pros[/b]! [*]Make sure you're registered to vote, if you live somewhere with voter registration. Local elections are a huge part of local sustainability :D [*]Remove a noxious weed! You may have one in your very own yard, such as kudzu, cape ivy, Japanese knotweed, or bindweed. Note, noxious does NOT (necessarily) mean poisonous, it identifies plants that are especially destructive to the environment. And remember--a plant can be noxious in one place but perfectly fine somewhere else! Google "[where you live] noxious weeds" [*]Identify a bird and listen to its song or call. [*]Post a fun fact about a plant that's meaningful to you personally! Maybe you love roses ("Plant fun fact: roses are related to apples, and produce a fruit called rosehips!") or spend your days fighting kudzu ("Plant fun fact: kudzu is edible and you should eat it. Here's a recipe I found..."). [*]Identify a plant that's native to your area. Again, a plant ID app might help! [*]Go over your preparedness plan. What natural disasters are most likely where you live? What supplies do you have or need? Ex: first aid kit, blankets, backup batteries, a radio [*]Go for a walk or hike! Either as part of a workout, as a means of transportation, or just for fun. [*]Try some unfamiliar produce. There's a lot of plants that are less-intensive to grow but struggle to enter the market since folks don't know about them. You can help! Have you tried sorghum, cowpea, or cassava? What about chayote or pawpaw? [*]Join a wildlands rehabilitation crew for an outing! This is the "remove a noxious weed" challenge cranked to 11, only do this one if you want to. Note that these are called different things in different places--try searching for "noxious weed removal team" or "wildlands cleanups near me", or ask a park worker. [*]Cook a dish using something you grew! When in doubt, a [url=https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/hgen/growing-indoor-herbs-in-low-light.htm]shade-tolerant herb[/url] may thrive in your kitchen [*]Prepare, process, or preserve an ingredient. The easiest is probably making fridge pickles with cucumbers, vinegar, and herbs, but if you wanted to get wild, what about grinding up sunflower seeds for oil, or sun-drying tomatoes, or making seitan from flour? [/LIST]
The Conservation Setunknown.png

This special set of catalog items can be earned by doing mini challenges related to real-world conservation. Each challenge earns you one item (whichever you like!).

Challenges can be completed multiple times, and you don't have to do all of them. However, I do ask that you do this in fair spirit! Try a few different challenges, avoid attempting to speed-run, and thanks for participating

The Items

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!limestone_rock_1, !limestone_rock_2...., !aventurine_rock_4

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!bleached_skull, !bleached_ribs, !burnt_skull, !burnt_ribs

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!limestone_cairn, !shale_cairn, !obsidian_cairn, !aventurine_cairn

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!limestone_spring, !shale_spring, !obsidian_spring, !aventurine_spring

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!simple_fence, !simple_fence_broken, !shale_birdbath, !simple_signpost

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!bubble_column, !bubble_cloud


The Challenges
Remember: safety comes first! Make sure not to endanger your health (ex: by picking up hazardous waste like syringes), nor the health of your ecosystem (ex: by walking off the path in a park to get a better look at a wildflower). And be sure to comply with local laws--don't remove plants from parks (even noxious weeds) without permission! When in doubt, pick a different challenge.
  • Identify any wildflower--goldenrod, poppy, dame's rocket, whatever you like! There's (free) apps that can ID plants from a picture if you'd like a hand.
  • Pick up an properly dispose of at least one piece of trash. Wear gloves!!!
  • Explore a local park! Bonus points (in spirit) if it's one you haven't been to before.
  • Learn about a new gardening concept. Have you heard of companion planting? Crop rotation? Chop-and-drop? Permaculture? The rhizosphere? Grafting? Allelopathy?
  • Post a picture here of one of your plants! If you don't have any, you can get one for free from kitchen scraps, a sunny window, and a cup of water.
  • Eat an invasive! Plants and animals are both fair game. I hear lionfish are tasty, and I'm a semi-regular purslane eater. Remember: leave foraging to the pros!
  • Make sure you're registered to vote, if you live somewhere with voter registration. Local elections are a huge part of local sustainability :D
  • Remove a noxious weed! You may have one in your very own yard, such as kudzu, cape ivy, Japanese knotweed, or bindweed. Note, noxious does NOT (necessarily) mean poisonous, it identifies plants that are especially destructive to the environment. And remember--a plant can be noxious in one place but perfectly fine somewhere else! Google "[where you live] noxious weeds"
  • Identify a bird and listen to its song or call.
  • Post a fun fact about a plant that's meaningful to you personally! Maybe you love roses ("Plant fun fact: roses are related to apples, and produce a fruit called rosehips!") or spend your days fighting kudzu ("Plant fun fact: kudzu is edible and you should eat it. Here's a recipe I found...").
  • Identify a plant that's native to your area. Again, a plant ID app might help!
  • Go over your preparedness plan. What natural disasters are most likely where you live? What supplies do you have or need? Ex: first aid kit, blankets, backup batteries, a radio
  • Go for a walk or hike! Either as part of a workout, as a means of transportation, or just for fun.
  • Try some unfamiliar produce. There's a lot of plants that are less-intensive to grow but struggle to enter the market since folks don't know about them. You can help! Have you tried sorghum, cowpea, or cassava? What about chayote or pawpaw?
  • Join a wildlands rehabilitation crew for an outing! This is the "remove a noxious weed" challenge cranked to 11, only do this one if you want to. Note that these are called different things in different places--try searching for "noxious weed removal team" or "wildlands cleanups near me", or ask a park worker.
  • Cook a dish using something you grew! When in doubt, a shade-tolerant herb may thrive in your kitchen
  • Prepare, process, or preserve an ingredient. The easiest is probably making fridge pickles with cucumbers, vinegar, and herbs, but if you wanted to get wild, what about grinding up sunflower seeds for oil, or sun-drying tomatoes, or making seitan from flour?
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[center][size=6]The Big Ol' GREENSKEEPERS Update[/size][/center] What do we have? What DON'T we have! (New palettes, that's pretty much it) [center] [size=5]Tool Fixes and Updates[/size][/center] [LIST] [*]Layering exists now! First seed is bottom-most, last seed is topmost. Everything layers together, both plants and catalog items, so you can finally have your catalog items in the foreground! [*]Previously, every time you regenerated the garden, it also rerolled the grass color. This is fun when you're just looking for some inspiration, but gets annoying quick when you're trying to make something specific. Now, the grass color will stick around until explicitly rerolled. If you don't like this change, let me know! [*]Speaking of, the reroll button will now try to avoid rolling the same color twice. It does it in a slightly stupid way, I might upgrade that later, but it's [b]much[/b] less likely than before. Keep in mind that you can still only have grass colors based on the foliage colors of whatever's in the garden! [*]The seed collection display finally displays named seeds (ex: !nigel). When sorting, named seeds go to the end. This should hopefully be a big help for the other things on the docket...[/LIST] [center] [size=5]New Plants[/size][/center] [img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/774672849796464640/977878106444546078/unknown.png[/img] This is our first ever update with user-submitted plants, and they couldn't be more beautiful! A HUGE thanks to @Xaotician (cactus) and @RedRevival (giant tree and giant gem tree) for their hard work, and I hope you enjoy their plants as much as I have!: [seeds were here] There's a fourth new plant as well, the twisty tree, which is kind-of sort-of commemorating the Behemoth sprouts? Anyways, pick an extra seed of your choice for each [url=https://www1.flightrising.com/forums/frd/3135765]Greensweeper's event[/url] you participate in (and if it's a multi-day event like the riddles, each day counts separately, yup!): [center][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/774672849796464640/977974190105825380/unknown.png[/img] -YTw2xvrV1, -YU9hysprV, -YU9gywjbr, -YU9h+3A3h[/center] [center] [size=5]New Catalog Items[/size][/center] We've got some lovely user additions this time around. Thank you to WynnDawnstrider and (again) to RedRevival! Here's the info: [columns][img]https://i.imgur.com/vnhREtF.gif[/img][nextcol][color=transparent]__[/color][nextcol][b]author[/b]: RedRevival [b]seed[/b]:!giant_gold, !giant_rosegold, !giant_silver, !giant_copper, !giant_copperhalf, !giant_copperfull, !giant_copperblended, !giant_cobalt, !giant_iron [b]price[/b]: 5k[emoji=treasure size=1] or 5g[emoji=gem size=1] each to both [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&tab=userpage&id=351247]RedRevival[/url] and [url=https://flightrising.com/main.php?p=lair&tab=userpage&id=160660]Oranitha[/url] [i]Some metal trees for your garden! Shiny object-loving crows not included[/i][/columns] [columns][img]https://i.imgur.com/YQyj21n.png[/img][nextcol][color=transparent]__[/color][nextcol][b]author[/b]: WynnDawnstrider [b]seed[/b]: !plain_big_bone, !mossy_big_bone, !bloody_big_bone, !misty_big_bone, !shaded_big_bone [b]price[/b]: Free [i]For when you need some bones to pick![/i] [/columns] I've also finally added something that I've been planning for the longest time...ROCKS! But seriously, the new Conservation Set will hopefully fill in a lot of the "gaps" in garden decor. Click the garden below to find out how you earn them! It's pretty fitting for Greenskeepers, I hope :) [url=https://www1.flightrising.com/forums/adopt/3112071/21#post_51314432][img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/774672849796464640/977953832283828264/unknown.png[/img][/url] [center] [size=5]New Contest..?[/size][/center] Absolutely! But since I fully expect I made a mistake somewhere in this update, I'm going to give it a sec to settle. Expect the post sometime today. If you want to get started early, the theme's going to be "Deep Jungle Overgrowth"--thick, lush gardens with a bit of strangeness to them if you like :) And with that, this update is finally done! Behind the scenes, I'm making sure the seed update works (remember, this is a non-breaking change! Future seeds will use an "improved" encoding that looks completely identical to everyone but the program), and there's also a massive-and-probably-doomed thing I'd like to try. Between those sizeable efforts, what do [b]YOU[/b] folks want to see? Specific plants (more trees, more grass?), palettes, a new rock color? Any features you want to see? Let me know, and as always, happy gardening!
The Big Ol' GREENSKEEPERS Update

What do we have? What DON'T we have! (New palettes, that's pretty much it)
Tool Fixes and Updates
  • Layering exists now! First seed is bottom-most, last seed is topmost. Everything layers together, both plants and catalog items, so you can finally have your catalog items in the foreground!
  • Previously, every time you regenerated the garden, it also rerolled the grass color. This is fun when you're just looking for some inspiration, but gets annoying quick when you're trying to make something specific. Now, the grass color will stick around until explicitly rerolled. If you don't like this change, let me know!
  • Speaking of, the reroll button will now try to avoid rolling the same color twice. It does it in a slightly stupid way, I might upgrade that later, but it's much less likely than before. Keep in mind that you can still only have grass colors based on the foliage colors of whatever's in the garden!
  • The seed collection display finally displays named seeds (ex: !nigel). When sorting, named seeds go to the end. This should hopefully be a big help for the other things on the docket...
New Plants
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This is our first ever update with user-submitted plants, and they couldn't be more beautiful! A HUGE thanks to @Xaotician (cactus) and @RedRevival (giant tree and giant gem tree) for their hard work, and I hope you enjoy their plants as much as I have!:

[seeds were here]

There's a fourth new plant as well, the twisty tree, which is kind-of sort-of commemorating the Behemoth sprouts? Anyways, pick an extra seed of your choice for each Greensweeper's event you participate in (and if it's a multi-day event like the riddles, each day counts separately, yup!):
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-YTw2xvrV1, -YU9hysprV, -YU9gywjbr, -YU9h+3A3h

New Catalog Items

We've got some lovely user additions this time around. Thank you to WynnDawnstrider and (again) to RedRevival! Here's the info:

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seed:!giant_gold, !giant_rosegold, !giant_silver, !giant_copper, !giant_copperhalf, !giant_copperfull, !giant_copperblended, !giant_cobalt, !giant_iron
price: 5k or 5g each to both RedRevival and Oranitha

Some metal trees for your garden! Shiny object-loving crows not included
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seed: !plain_big_bone, !mossy_big_bone, !bloody_big_bone, !misty_big_bone, !shaded_big_bone
price: Free

For when you need some bones to pick!


I've also finally added something that I've been planning for the longest time...ROCKS! But seriously, the new Conservation Set will hopefully fill in a lot of the "gaps" in garden decor. Click the garden below to find out how you earn them! It's pretty fitting for Greenskeepers, I hope :)
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New Contest..?

Absolutely! But since I fully expect I made a mistake somewhere in this update, I'm going to give it a sec to settle. Expect the post sometime today. If you want to get started early, the theme's going to be "Deep Jungle Overgrowth"--thick, lush gardens with a bit of strangeness to them if you like :)




And with that, this update is finally done! Behind the scenes, I'm making sure the seed update works (remember, this is a non-breaking change! Future seeds will use an "improved" encoding that looks completely identical to everyone but the program), and there's also a massive-and-probably-doomed thing I'd like to try. Between those sizeable efforts, what do YOU folks want to see? Specific plants (more trees, more grass?), palettes, a new rock color? Any features you want to see? Let me know, and as always, happy gardening!
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wow!! beautiful new stuff :D
wow!! beautiful new stuff :D
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Ooh I just started using it and it got an update :00
Ooh I just started using it and it got an update :00

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|| Username @PastelWhile not WhiTe

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I love the new additions, especially those skulls and the big chonky trees!

@Oranitha I think I might have run into a (minor) bug-- when plugging my seed collection into the Display Collection tool, I only see everything once I've selected a sort method other than the default 'none'. With it set to none, some won't show up (definitely missing the new ones and it looks like some others, too--I'm over 150 plants so it's hard to do an exact headcount at a glance or figure out if there's a common thread among the absentees).

eta: It looks like catalogue stuff only shows up with it set to none, though!
I love the new additions, especially those skulls and the big chonky trees!

@Oranitha I think I might have run into a (minor) bug-- when plugging my seed collection into the Display Collection tool, I only see everything once I've selected a sort method other than the default 'none'. With it set to none, some won't show up (definitely missing the new ones and it looks like some others, too--I'm over 150 plants so it's hard to do an exact headcount at a glance or figure out if there's a common thread among the absentees).

eta: It looks like catalogue stuff only shows up with it set to none, though!
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@Xaotician Thanks for catching that! Weird question: how quickly are you using the page?

This is something I need to code better, maybe by deactivating some buttons for a sec, but the page pre-loads all the images. This is fine from a caching angle since the art is all extremely tiny, but I have some suspicions that it's less-fine from the host/networking angle now that we're handling well north of a hundred individual images. Basically, load the page, wait around 10 seconds, and THEN try loading the collection and see if the problem persists. It shouldn't actually take 10 seconds, but that should be a safe buffer.

If the load's still weird, right-click-> inspect element, go to "console", and let me know what it says. Thanks again for catching this! It's totally possible I borked the collection display, but it's also possible that the tool is just Real Big now and I need to get a little more clever with it.


ETA: Ooh, there's actually a second and very real possibility. So, for...reasons, if a seed is malformed, it removes itself plus every seed after it in the None view, but only itself in the non-None view. I really need to add an "error log".

Anyways, sort by None, see what the last seed is, ctrl+f the one after it, remove it, and re-display.
@Xaotician Thanks for catching that! Weird question: how quickly are you using the page?

This is something I need to code better, maybe by deactivating some buttons for a sec, but the page pre-loads all the images. This is fine from a caching angle since the art is all extremely tiny, but I have some suspicions that it's less-fine from the host/networking angle now that we're handling well north of a hundred individual images. Basically, load the page, wait around 10 seconds, and THEN try loading the collection and see if the problem persists. It shouldn't actually take 10 seconds, but that should be a safe buffer.

If the load's still weird, right-click-> inspect element, go to "console", and let me know what it says. Thanks again for catching this! It's totally possible I borked the collection display, but it's also possible that the tool is just Real Big now and I need to get a little more clever with it.


ETA: Ooh, there's actually a second and very real possibility. So, for...reasons, if a seed is malformed, it removes itself plus every seed after it in the None view, but only itself in the non-None view. I really need to add an "error log".

Anyways, sort by None, see what the last seed is, ctrl+f the one after it, remove it, and re-display.
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Oooo, so many nice new things! I love the shiny trees!

Quick question, when you say something like share a photo share a fact for the conservation set, should that be here in this thread? Or just share it somewhere online?
Oooo, so many nice new things! I love the shiny trees!

Quick question, when you say something like share a photo share a fact for the conservation set, should that be here in this thread? Or just share it somewhere online?

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