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The '''Dense Mushroom Forest''' is a rare sight in the forest, with giant mushrooms and canopy mushrooms almost completely dominating these areas. {{mcw|Mycelium}} can be found in patches here, helping to sustain such growths, as well as precluding the growth of other dominant forest species such as [[Twilight Forest Trees#Giant Oak Tree|Giant Oak Trees]].
The '''Dense Mushroom Forest''' is a rare biome adorned with large mushroom features. Unlike a standard Twilight Forest biome, the Dense Mushroom Forest is mostly comprised of canopy mushrooms, with [[Canopy Tree]]s growing less commonly. Other smaller foliage such as Oak Trees and Giant Mushrooms grow in this biome. The ground in this biome is mostly Grass, though patches of Mycelium may be found.


Some adventurers have noted a most curious [[Mushroom Castle|landmark]] that towers over the giant fungi. Towering mushrooms, similar in height and appearance as the giant oaks have been found and even more curiously, with walkways and rooms erected between them to form a large fortress like structure. Any reasons as to who is responsible for this, and why, is at best, pure speculation as exploration within the castles have found absolutely no signs of habitation. Many explorers have been grateful nonetheless as the empty rooms and halls allow for a base to be set up for further expeditions elsewhere into the greater Twilight. Other than the castles, no other landmarks have been found amongst these biomes.
In older versions, an incomplete [[Mushroom Castle]] would generate.


Although the presence of the Mushroom Castles suggest that some denizen may have resided here (and may yet return?) there is no magical protection of any sort over the fungi, allowing free exploration as one wishes without slaying the monsters that reside elsewhere.
Dense Mushroom Forest is not affected by [[Progression]] and may be visited at any time.


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Latest revision as of 15:22, 22 August 2024

Dense Mushroom Forest
Dense Mushroom Forest Biome.png
Magic Map Color
#A65872
Sky Color
#20224A
Fog Color
#C0FFD8
Water Color
#3F76E4


The Dense Mushroom Forest is a rare biome adorned with large mushroom features. Unlike a standard Twilight Forest biome, the Dense Mushroom Forest is mostly comprised of canopy mushrooms, with Canopy Trees growing less commonly. Other smaller foliage such as Oak Trees and Giant Mushrooms grow in this biome. The ground in this biome is mostly Grass, though patches of Mycelium may be found.

In older versions, an incomplete Mushroom Castle would generate.

Dense Mushroom Forest is not affected by Progression and may be visited at any time.

History[edit]

History

Version Details
1.0.0 Added Deep Mushroom Forest.
1.20.1 Mushroom Castle now generates in the Deep Mushroom Forest.
4.4.2276 Re-implemented mega Canopy trees.


Biomes and Landmarks
Biomes Dark Forest Dark Forest Center Dense Mushroom Forest Dense Twilight Forest Enchanted Forest Final Plateau Fire Swamp Firefly Forest Glacier Mushroom Forest Oak Savannah Snowy Forest Spooky Forest Thornlands Twilight Clearing Twilight Forest Twilight Highlands Twilight Lake Twilight Stream Twilight Swamp
Progression Landmarks Naga Courtyard Lich Tower Labyrinth Hydra Lair Goblin Knight Stronghold Dark Tower Yeti Cave Aurora Palace Troll Caves Cloud Cottage Final Castle
Other Landmarks Caves Hedge Maze Hollow Hill Magic Trees Mushroom Castle Quest Grove Twilight Forest Trees