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<q>i own '''ohio''' no cap</q><br />
<q><code>i own '''ohio''' no cap</code></q><br />
- {{user|Ade1ie}} when he first created the town.<br /><br />
<code>- {{user|Ade1ie}} when he first created the town.</code><br /><br />
'''Ohio''' is a town on '''RetroMC''' owned by {{user|Ade1ie}}. It was created on January 3rd, 2023 with the sole purpose of turning a desert in the middle of nowhere, into a desolate landscape, with most of the desert being dug out by {{user|ItsScientific}}. Later on, a player named {{user-nonwiki|GrumpenBug}} was inspired and decided to make '''NeOhio''', a town that would attempt to dig out more land than '''Ohio''', which succeeded. Currently, '''Ohio''' is inactive, with no plans of digging out more land.
'''Ohio''' is a town on '''RetroMC''' owned by {{user|Ade1ie}}. It was created on January 3rd, 2023 with the sole purpose of turning a desert in the middle of nowhere, into a desolate landscape, with most of the desert being dug out by {{user|ItsScientific}}. Later on, a player named {{user-nonwiki|GrumpenBug}} was inspired and decided to make '''NeOhio''', a town that would attempt to dig out more land than '''Ohio''', which succeeded. Currently, '''Ohio''' is inactive, with no plans of digging out more land.

Revision as of 11:43, 5 May 2024


Ohio (RetroMC)
Owner
16.png Ade1ie
Town Members
6
Assistants
16.png GrumpenBug
General information
Established:January 3rd, 2023
Status:Inactive

i own ohio no cap
- 16.png Ade1ie when he first created the town.

Ohio is a town on RetroMC owned by 16.png Ade1ie. It was created on January 3rd, 2023 with the sole purpose of turning a desert in the middle of nowhere, into a desolate landscape, with most of the desert being dug out by 16.png ItsScientific. Later on, a player named 16.png GrumpenBug was inspired and decided to make NeOhio, a town that would attempt to dig out more land than Ohio, which succeeded. Currently, Ohio is inactive, with no plans of digging out more land.