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'''Tower-caps''' are a type of mushroom which will grow on muddy areas inside the fortress. They are in all respects like {{L|tree}}s that grow underground. Only 200 Tower-cap saplings (called "Young Tower-caps") and can exist in a fortress at any one time. With some effort, tower-caps can be used as a renewable, in-cave source of wood. | '''Tower-caps''' are a type of mushroom which will grow on muddy areas inside the fortress. They are in all respects like {{L|tree}}s that grow underground. Only 200 Tower-cap saplings (called "Young Tower-caps") and can exist in a fortress at any one time. With some effort, tower-caps can be used as a renewable, in-cave source of wood. |
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Tower-caps are a type of mushroom which will grow on muddy areas inside the fortress. They are in all respects like Template:Ls that grow underground. Only 200 Tower-cap saplings (called "Young Tower-caps") and can exist in a fortress at any one time. With some effort, tower-caps can be used as a renewable, in-cave source of wood.
Tower-caps will grow on any muddied rough stone tile, including tiles with items on them, stockpiles, farm plots, and even impassable building tiles. Fortunately, even in such odd places they can still be harvested. Tower-caps will not grow on Template:L or Template:L floors.
Unlike other tree saplings, young tower-caps seem to be entirely immune to trampling. Be sure to chop down any tower-caps that grow to maturity in active corridor(s), as they will block the passage of your dwarves.
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