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The '''Mushroom Log''' is a [[Crafting|crafted item]] that produces mushrooms. It produces mushrooms every 4 days, rainy days will cause this to take a day less. The quantity of mushrooms produced increases with the amount of wild [[trees]] nearby. The range for nearby appears to be around 4?? tiles and trees that are not fully grown appear to contribute to this total at least somewhat. The produced mushrooms can have different qualities but are unaffected by the [[Foraging#Foraging Skill|Botanist]] Perk. The amount of mushrooms maxes out at 5, this happens at around 8-12?? trees nearby. Different trees will produce different types of mushrooms, for example maple will produce only [[Common Mushroom|common]], [[Red Mushroom|red]], and [[Purple Mushroom|purple mushrooms]], whereas some other trees can produce [[morel]]s. The type of mushroom produces seems to be similar to that of mushroom trees in that it depends on the last item produced. In fall more rare mushrooms will be produced.  
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The '''Mushroom Log''' is a [[Crafting|crafted item]] that produces mushrooms. It produces mushrooms every 4 days, rainy days will cause this to take a day less. The quantity of mushrooms produced increases with the amount of wild [[trees]] in a 7X7 square around the log. The amount of mushrooms generated is calculated by finding the number of nearby trees and multiplying this by a random number between 0.5 and 1.5, capped at 5. Therefore, the number of nearby trees needed to always gain the maximum amount of 5 is 10. The produced mushrooms can have different qualities but are unaffected by the [[Foraging#Foraging Skill|Botanist]] Perk. The quality is instead calculated based on the number of nearby trees, and how many of them have moss on them. Different trees will produce different types of mushrooms, for example maple will produce only [[Common Mushroom|common]], [[Red Mushroom|red]], and [[Purple Mushroom|purple mushrooms]], whereas some other trees can produce [[morel]]s. The type of mushroom produced depends on what tree types are nearby it. The default distribution of mushrooms produced is 5% [[Purple Mushroom|purple]], 15% [[Red Mushroom|red]] and 80% [[Common Mushroom|common]], but Oaks have a chance to change it to a morel, Pine trees have a chance to change it to a chanterelle and mahogany trees have a chance to change it to [[Purple Mushroom|purple mushrooms]]. Only fully grown trees can change the mushroom type. If all nearby trees are fully grown and of the same type, there is a 4/7 chance for it to take effect.  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==

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Mushroom Log
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Grows mushrooms every so often. The more wild trees are nearby, the better it works.
Information
Source Crafting
Crafting
Recipe Source Foraging Skill Icon.png Foraging (Level 4)
Ingredients Hardwood.png Hardwood (10)Moss.png Moss (10)

The Mushroom Log is a crafted item that produces mushrooms. It produces mushrooms every 4 days, rainy days will cause this to take a day less. The quantity of mushrooms produced increases with the amount of wild trees in a 7X7 square around the log. The amount of mushrooms generated is calculated by finding the number of nearby trees and multiplying this by a random number between 0.5 and 1.5, capped at 5. Therefore, the number of nearby trees needed to always gain the maximum amount of 5 is 10. The produced mushrooms can have different qualities but are unaffected by the Botanist Perk. The quality is instead calculated based on the number of nearby trees, and how many of them have moss on them. Different trees will produce different types of mushrooms, for example maple will produce only common, red, and purple mushrooms, whereas some other trees can produce morels. The type of mushroom produced depends on what tree types are nearby it. The default distribution of mushrooms produced is 5% purple, 15% red and 80% common, but Oaks have a chance to change it to a morel, Pine trees have a chance to change it to a chanterelle and mahogany trees have a chance to change it to purple mushrooms. Only fully grown trees can change the mushroom type. If all nearby trees are fully grown and of the same type, there is a 4/7 chance for it to take effect.

History

  • 1.6: Introduced.