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I had a fungiwood growing on underground soil before digging into the caves. Maybe they don't only start growing before finding the caves?--[[User:Niggy|Niggy]] 08:20, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
 
I had a fungiwood growing on underground soil before digging into the caves. Maybe they don't only start growing before finding the caves?--[[User:Niggy|Niggy]] 08:20, 5 June 2010 (UTC)
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== Had Some Fun and Grew Some ==
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I was trying to build a circulating water pipe, but underestimated the power of water pressure and flooded my fortress. [[Fun]].
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My dwarfs hacked the axle controlling the pumps to pieces, and it was made of fungiwood. I wasn't paying much attention, but when the dust settled, the fungiwood was gone and there was a 'Muddy young fungiwood' a few squares from the pump's mouth. This was right next to the embark point on the side of a mountain, and it was a cave I had mined out myself. Additionally, there was a Muddy Dead Shrub nearby.
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Could it be that fungiwood logs, when immersed in mud, can grow back into fungiwood? Or is there just the small chance that when water evaporates and just leaves mud fungiwood will be there?
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:Once the caverns have been discovered (and sometimes they can be discovered immediately on embark, if the world generator is feeling awkward), fungiwood can grow on any tile that is marked as both muddy and subterranean, like in your self-made cave. The fungiwood growing right after you destroyed the axle sounds like coincidence. [[Special:Contributions/217.120.178.21|217.120.178.21]] 11:41, 12 February 2012 (UTC)

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I had a fungiwood growing on underground soil before digging into the caves. Maybe they don't only start growing before finding the caves?--Niggy 08:20, 5 June 2010 (UTC)

Had Some Fun and Grew Some[edit]

I was trying to build a circulating water pipe, but underestimated the power of water pressure and flooded my fortress. Fun.

My dwarfs hacked the axle controlling the pumps to pieces, and it was made of fungiwood. I wasn't paying much attention, but when the dust settled, the fungiwood was gone and there was a 'Muddy young fungiwood' a few squares from the pump's mouth. This was right next to the embark point on the side of a mountain, and it was a cave I had mined out myself. Additionally, there was a Muddy Dead Shrub nearby.

Could it be that fungiwood logs, when immersed in mud, can grow back into fungiwood? Or is there just the small chance that when water evaporates and just leaves mud fungiwood will be there?

Once the caverns have been discovered (and sometimes they can be discovered immediately on embark, if the world generator is feeling awkward), fungiwood can grow on any tile that is marked as both muddy and subterranean, like in your self-made cave. The fungiwood growing right after you destroyed the axle sounds like coincidence. 217.120.178.21 11:41, 12 February 2012 (UTC)