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Alright your right I guess that your right so I'll change that.  Yeah, my math is off too but the white boundary has too be more than 10 because the Whirlm is your first pinata and even though it says RD requirements it still probably needs 10 and I know the guy didn't get all of the soil.
 
Alright your right I guess that your right so I'll change that.  Yeah, my math is off too but the white boundary has too be more than 10 because the Whirlm is your first pinata and even though it says RD requirements it still probably needs 10 and I know the guy didn't get all of the soil.
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The pinometer comes from the enyclopedia screens. I know this page will get changed around so don't even mention it. If you need proof of the fact that your intial garden has 100 pinometers think about it. In this screenshot it says 70 pinometers(1%) 1% probably means of your whole garden and 1% of 100 is 10. Easy. --Spartan 20:17, 17 October 2006 (EDT)

Um... 1% of 100 is 1. I agree that the percentage is likely based on the maximum garden size, but the initial amount of space can't be determined based on that screenshot. The white bountary area might initially be larger than 10 pinometers (pm), or smaller than 10 pm, and in clearing the garden, or as more wild species appear, the boundaries might have expanded. Also, assuming the white boundary is initally square, it would be odd for the starting length of a side to be sqrt(10) (i.e. a non-integer). --FeralKitty 21:53, 17 October 2006 (EDT)


Alright your right I guess that your right so I'll change that. Yeah, my math is off too but the white boundary has too be more than 10 because the Whirlm is your first pinata and even though it says RD requirements it still probably needs 10 and I know the guy didn't get all of the soil. --Spartan 22:32, 17 October 2006 (EDT)