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Though '''moss''' is in-game, its cause is currently unknown. Moss potentially appears after a long amount of time, such as after {{L|Reclaim fortress mode|reclaim}}s.  
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Though '''moss''' is in-game, its cause is currently unknown. Moss potentially appears after a long amount of time, such as after {{L|Reclaim fortress mode|reclaim}}s, or after logs of underground Fungi have been brought into a fortress.
  
 
Current known objects subject to moss are:
 
Current known objects subject to moss are:

Revision as of 14:53, 31 March 2011

This article is about an older version of DF.

Though moss is in-game, its cause is currently unknown. Moss potentially appears after a long amount of time, such as after Template:Ls, or after logs of underground Fungi have been brought into a fortress.

Current known objects subject to moss are:

Current known cases of moss occurred in the following Template:L:

Moss turns the tile it is on green. It is unknown whether Template:L will clean up moss, or whether traffic will destroy it like Template:L.

Many dwarf scientist have speculated that the so called "moss" is actually beards that fall off the dwarves once they get older and lose their hair. The many dwarven parasites that live in the beard, feasting off the dwarfs spilt food and drinks, eventually die of starvation and rot, turning the beard green.