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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.
 
  
Current known objects subject to moss are:
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Current known cases of moss occurred in the following {{L|biome|biomes}}:
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'''Moss''' is a substance which can cover floors and walls, turning them green. It is unknown whether [[dwarf|dwarves]] will clean up moss, or whether traffic will destroy it like [[grass]].
  
* Temperate Conifer {{L|Forest}} (Warm Woodlands)
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It is believed to only appear in sites which have been undisturbed for extended periods of time (namely, abandoned fortresses) in appropriate climates.
* Freezing Woodlands with {{L|Magma}} Vent/{{L|Aquifer}}.
 
  
Moss turns the tile it is on green. It is unknown whether {{L|dwarf|dwarves}} will clean up moss, or whether traffic will destroy it like {{L|grass}}.
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Known objects subject to moss:
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* [[Stone block]] constructions exposed to sunlight.  
  
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.
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Known cases of moss occurred in the following [[biome]]s:
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* Temperate Conifer [[Forest]] (Warm Woodlands)
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* Freezing Woodlands
  
{{Colored Notice Box|#0B0|Yeah, this page needed to be created. We could use some help on identifying exactly why moss is. --[[User:GreyMario|GreyMario]] 16:40, 8 May 2008 (EDT)}}
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Actual observation of moss seems to be very rare, though this may simply be due to not waiting long enough - in previous versions, it appeared at the same time as items being scattered during reclaim, and the amount of moss to appear depended on the amount of time passed since the last visit.
  
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Moss is a substance which can cover floors and walls, turning them green. It is unknown whether dwarves will clean up moss, or whether traffic will destroy it like grass.

It is believed to only appear in sites which have been undisturbed for extended periods of time (namely, abandoned fortresses) in appropriate climates.

Known objects subject to moss:

Known cases of moss occurred in the following biomes:

  • Temperate Conifer Forest (Warm Woodlands)
  • Freezing Woodlands

Actual observation of moss seems to be very rare, though this may simply be due to not waiting long enough - in previous versions, it appeared at the same time as items being scattered during reclaim, and the amount of moss to appear depended on the amount of time passed since the last visit.