Board Thread:Suggestions forum/@comment-26890432-20160308221236/@comment-26890432-20160310184345

Just for some clarification, when I typed the section on Palisades, it was about this, a tall fence or wall made out of logs with sharpned tips. These would only hurt things that landed on or tried to scale the sharpened tops, and could reach maybe 4-5 blocks high, depending on how high you stack them. This is what I was describing- http://previews.123rf.com/images/leie/leie1410/leie141000003/33036842-wooden-palisade-of-the-protective-fence-of-an-ancient-fortress-Stock-Photo.jpg

Now, after all of your great feedback, something like this could be implemented; a 1-block high wooden fence that hurt things that ran into the SIDES of it. These, unlike the palisades, would not be able to stack more than 1 block high. http://image.shutterstock.com/display_pic_with_logo/7381/7381,1284274841,1/stock-photo-the-reconstructed-fortifications-at-dybboel-banke-in-denmark-close-up-wooden-palisades-all-over-60803452.jpg

Note that there is potential for these ideas to coexist: in historical fortifications, both of these were often used at a location. The second type, (the picket-fence style one, with the crossed logs) would be positioned to disperse and damage a charge before it reached the first type (the tall wall of sharpened logs).