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− | Mycelium is the scientific name for what we call mushroom roots. Mycelium can be found naturally in a [[biomes|mushroom biome]] where [[dirt]] would normally be found. [[Giant mushrooms]], along with normal [[mushrooms]] generate on mycelium. Mycelium also emits small particles, representing mushroom spores. Once you've mined a block of Mycelium, it will become normal dirt. If you place dirt in a mushroom biome, it will not convert into Mycelium. | + | Mycelium is the scientific name for what we call mushroom roots. Mycelium can be found naturally in a [[biomes|mushroom biome]] where [[dirt]] would normally be found. [[Giant mushrooms]], along with normal [[mushrooms]], generate on mycelium. Mycelium also emits small particles, representing mushroom spores. Once you've mined a block of Mycelium, it will become normal dirt. If you place dirt in a mushroom biome, it will not convert into Mycelium. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 20:16, 15 March 2017
Mycelium | |
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Type: | Solid, natural |
Mine with: | Hands, shovels |
Physics: | None |
Found naturally: | Yes |
Identifier: | myceluim |
Mycelium is the scientific name for what we call mushroom roots. Mycelium can be found naturally in a mushroom biome where dirt would normally be found. Giant mushrooms, along with normal mushrooms, generate on mycelium. Mycelium also emits small particles, representing mushroom spores. Once you've mined a block of Mycelium, it will become normal dirt. If you place dirt in a mushroom biome, it will not convert into Mycelium.