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Problem is that a Troll will just smash through them, no issue. Secondary problem is that you cannot plant them close enough together to keep small mobs out; you will get a message saying the sapling needs more room or light.
As much as I like fine wood, in my current play-through, I have not chopped any down. I was thinking it would be nice if there was something special that would happen if you didn't cut any down.
Or another thing like killing starred deer and boar. If leaving them alive would populate the world more with starred animals of that type. I think a reactive environment would be really cool in this game.
I also leave the oak alone. I cut a few in my youth, but now on a fresh start I have put them on the “preserved species” list
...and it's a server rule: Cut NO Oaks, ever!
Vanilla game...no option, you cant plant an oak (sad face).