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| VOTING RESULTS | |||
| Answer | Votes | % | Chart |
definitely | 45 | 8% | |
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mostly | 80 | 15% | |
not sure | 47 | 9% | |
mostly not | 61 | 11% | |
definitely not | 292 | 53% | |
no opinion | 20 | 4% | |
not a wargamer | 1 | 0% | |
never heard of using lichen before | 5 | 1% | |
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| POLL DESCRIPTION | |
Reader NoNameEither recently shared an experience: We were recently asked why we bother stocking Lichens at our webstore when they are "totally useless for any real terrain, out of date and surpased in quality, uses, durability and cost by all modern day materials - only amateurs use lichen and everybody knows that there is nothing you can make from them that looks good" (or words to that effect over a page-long rant e-mail to us about us not stocking plastic scouring pads [or something like that]). Is lichen "out of date" for tabletop terrain? |