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I think it's time we go back to the simple values of property ownership. If you pay for it, it's yours, no shortcuts, no freebies, nothing. The enclosure rule is, more often than not, used by people who build 50ql stone walls around an area, and keep it with no risk of being bashed without penalty. This system is supposed to protect new players, but it protects older ones trying to get a TON of free land more often. You may say that removing this protection will cause new and free players to stop playing. Yes, it's a risk, but before the enclosure rule, it seemed that the ones who stopped playing after having their yard broken into/stolen were the ones that said something like "I will never pay for this crummy game" or "I wish I could buy premium but my parents won't let me". Others that had been broken into decided to go premium and buy a deed so that it couldn't happen again. As Rolf and staff have said, this is not a free game, this is a pay to play game with a free trial. This is not meant to be infinite free play, but meant to give people a taste of the game so that they decide to go premium. Having your free noob land broken into is not an event that forces someone to quit, but it is an event that forces them to make a decision. The decision to quit, keep playing freely and risking it happening again, or paying for the game and actually owning your land. I propose that... all fences not on deed are fair game to bash into. Houses off deed should, of course, stay safe. Building a house is a perfectly good way for a free player to store things, and is already required for the enclosure rules to take effect.