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'''Fungal gravel''' is a type of floor. Placing fungal gravel requires the [[Ideoligion#Tunneler|Tunneler]] meme. It can only be placed underneath overhead mountain. It has a fertility of 70%. It is NOT required for growing [[nutrifungus]], which will grow on any soil type but sand (a "Dark Room", or at least a supported constructed roof is needed to block any light).  
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'''Fungal gravel''' is a type of [[floor]]ing added by the [[Ideology DLC]] that is unique in its ability to have plants grown on it.
  
Statistically identical to stoney gravel, if left untended, in total darkness, it may spawn Timbershrooms.
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== Acquisition ==
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Placing fungal gravel requires a pawn with the [[Ideoligion#Tunneler|Tunneler]] meme. It can only be placed underneath [[overhead mountain]].  
  
Note that fungal gravel can be removed.
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Each tile of fungal gravel requires no resources and {{Ticks|{{P|Work To Make}}}} of work.
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== Summary ==
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Fungal gravel has a soil fertility of 70%, and has a walk speed modifier of 87%. It is statistically identical to stoney gravel. Fungal gravel can grow any type of plant, not just [[nutrifungus]].
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It is ''not'' required for growing nutrifungus, which can grow on any type of soil, provided it is grown in complete darkness.
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If left untended, in total darkness, it may spawn [[Timbershroom]]s.
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Note that, unlike other types of soil, fungal gravel can be removed.
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== Analysis ==
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Although the primary use of fungal gravel is growing [[Nutrifungus]], it is beaten out at this task by roofed soil not underground, or just [[hydroponics]] underground. This combined with the fact that you would need large growing underneath overhead mountain, meaning increased infestation chances, means that growing nutrifungus underground soil worse than most other methods of growing nutrifungus.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:32, 6 November 2024

Fungal gravel

Fungal gravel

A spreadable form of gravel for growing fungal crops underground. It must be placed under overhead mountain so the dank coolness of the depths can nourish the fungal spores.

Base Stats

Type
Floor
Beauty
-1
Flammability
0%

Building

Size
1 × 1
Placeable
True
Cleanliness
-1.0
Cleaning Time Multiplier
100%
Filth Multiplier
100%
Move Speed Factor
87%

Creation

Work To Make
1,000 ticks (16.67 secs)

Fungal gravel is a type of flooring added by the Ideology DLC that is unique in its ability to have plants grown on it.

Acquisition[edit]

Placing fungal gravel requires a pawn with the Tunneler meme. It can only be placed underneath overhead mountain.

Each tile of fungal gravel requires no resources and 1,000 ticks (16.67 secs) of work.

Summary[edit]

Fungal gravel has a soil fertility of 70%, and has a walk speed modifier of 87%. It is statistically identical to stoney gravel. Fungal gravel can grow any type of plant, not just nutrifungus.

It is not required for growing nutrifungus, which can grow on any type of soil, provided it is grown in complete darkness.

If left untended, in total darkness, it may spawn Timbershrooms.

Note that, unlike other types of soil, fungal gravel can be removed.

Analysis[edit]

Although the primary use of fungal gravel is growing Nutrifungus, it is beaten out at this task by roofed soil not underground, or just hydroponics underground. This combined with the fact that you would need large growing underneath overhead mountain, meaning increased infestation chances, means that growing nutrifungus underground soil worse than most other methods of growing nutrifungus.

Version history[edit]