Minecraft:Huge Warped Fungus
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Template:For Template:For Template:Infobox structure A huge warped fungus is a large "tree" feature that generates in Minecraft:the Nether.
Generation
Huge warped fungi generate only in Minecraft:warped forests.
Blocks and items
These blocks can be obtained from the huge warped fungus:
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- Template:BlockLink (created from a warped stem in the inventory crafting grid)
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Structure
The trunks of huge warped fungi are made of Minecraft:warped stems. Huge warped fungus trunks can be either thick or thin: thick trunks grow up in a 3×3-plus shape, with stray stems sometimes in the corners, while thin trunks grow straight up as a 1×1 column. To determine the size of huge warped fungi, a random integer is chosen between 4 and 13 [inclusive]. There is then a Template:Frac chance of that integer doubling. The resulting value is the height of the trunk. A layer of wart blocks and Minecraft:shroomlights is then spread around the trunk, being able to generate up to 3 blocks out from the trunk, and are the "leaves" of the fungus. There is a 3×3×2 hollow ring that surrounds the lowest block of a fungus where no blocks generate. They have shroomlights generate inside them, replacing both the wart blocks and stems.
Growth
When bone meal is used on a Minecraft:warped fungus that is planted on Minecraft:warped nylium, this has a 40% chance to grow into its huge equivalent (similar to saplings and mushrooms). The stem, shroomlight, or nether wart block do not replace blocks.
A fungus does not grow by itself through random ticks, unlike Minecraft:saplings.
Huge warped fungi grow even with blocks above them,<ref>Template:Bug</ref> and do not replace any solid blocks when grown; however, they do not grow if blocked by the world height limit, or if situated outside of the world.
Huge warped fungi can grow up to 27 blocks tall. The maximum space they can take up is 9×27×9 blocks (partially hollow), and the average is 213 blocks of volume.
Minecraft:Warped wart blocks and Minecraft:shroomlight persist when the stem of the huge fungus is removed, unlike how Minecraft:leaves decay when logs of a tree are removed.
Data values
ID
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Config
Template:Main Template:El: {{#lst:Huge fungus|config}}
Template:Collapse <syntaxhighlight lang="json"> {
"type": "minecraft:huge_fungus",
"config": {
"decor_state": {
"Name": "minecraft:shroomlight"
},
"hat_state": {
"Name": "minecraft:warped_wart_block"
},
"planted": false,
"replaceable_blocks": {
"type": "minecraft:matching_blocks",
"blocks": [
"minecraft:warped_fungus",
"minecraft:crimson_fungus",
"minecraft:weeping_vines",
"minecraft:weeping_vines_plant",
"minecraft:twisting_vines",
"minecraft:twisting_vines_plant"
]
},
"stem_state": {
"Name": "minecraft:warped_stem",
"Properties": {
"axis": "y"
}
},
"valid_base_block": {
"Name": "minecraft:warped_nylium"
}
}
} </syntaxhighlight> Template:Collapse
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Screenshots
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A huge warped fungus in the Minecraft:warped forest.
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The shortest huge fungus and the tallest huge fungus.
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The theoretical maximum amount of shroomlights a huge fungus can generate with.
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A machine which splits huge fungus into multiple separate block streams.
See also
- Template:EnvLink: a crimson variant of huge fungus
- Minecraft:Tutorial:Huge fungus generation: a more detailed and advanced look on huge fungus generation.
References
Template:Navbox wood Template:Navbox warped Template:Navbox generated features