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Midnight pegging
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldtalk Leonora" data-source="post: 498364" data-attributes="member: 5638"><p>It still goes on....the one thing the entire mining and prospecting game revolves around is control of ground. It depends on the stage of the 'mining cycle'</p><p>though, for example, their is little to no ground available to peg at the moment as things are at the top of the cycle.....this means that demand for ground is at</p><p>an all time high and this means that any means possible to secure ground is being used. Yes, there is plenty of midnight peging going on, but this is not</p><p>really a way to 'beat' companies to the ground as they will simply employ pegging contractors to 'do the deed' for them. The more interesting methods of ground aquisition occur in the wardens court where plaint actions are being taken against tenement holders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldtalk Leonora, post: 498364, member: 5638"] It still goes on....the one thing the entire mining and prospecting game revolves around is control of ground. It depends on the stage of the 'mining cycle' though, for example, their is little to no ground available to peg at the moment as things are at the top of the cycle.....this means that demand for ground is at an all time high and this means that any means possible to secure ground is being used. Yes, there is plenty of midnight peging going on, but this is not really a way to 'beat' companies to the ground as they will simply employ pegging contractors to 'do the deed' for them. The more interesting methods of ground aquisition occur in the wardens court where plaint actions are being taken against tenement holders. [/QUOTE]
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