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Added explicit reference to the mushroom type table not accounting for immature trees
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This process makes it impossible to guarantee a single type of mushroom, as every tree added contributes not only to the chance of its own associated mushroom, but also the chance of [[Red Mushroom|red]], [[Common Mushroom|common]], and [[Purple Mushroom|purple]] mushrooms. Due to the rounding on the number of trees in step 1, adding more trees will not always increase the chance of the associated mushroom.
 
This process makes it impossible to guarantee a single type of mushroom, as every tree added contributes not only to the chance of its own associated mushroom, but also the chance of [[Red Mushroom|red]], [[Common Mushroom|common]], and [[Purple Mushroom|purple]] mushrooms. Due to the rounding on the number of trees in step 1, adding more trees will not always increase the chance of the associated mushroom.
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A table is given below for the chance of getting each mushroom type if the Mushroom Log is surrounded by a single type of tree. Mixing trees will result in more complex distributions that need to be individually calculated.
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A table is given below for the chance of getting each mushroom type if the Mushroom Log is surrounded by a single type of tree. Mixing trees will result in more complex distributions that need to be individually calculated. As immature trees contribute to the number of basic distribution mushrooms, but not the number of special mushrooms, these values are only accurate once all trees are fully grown.
    
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