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(Created page with "{{Languages}} {{:Infobox:Artificial yumako soil}} '''Artificial yumako soil''' can be used to replace normal land or water with special soil which allows Yumako trees to grow. This is useful when scaling up your factory, because without it, you would need to go and find naturally occurring patches of it elsewhere, which can be dangerous. == History == {{History|2.0.7| * Introduced in Space Age{{SA}} expansion. }}") |
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'''Artificial yumako soil''' can be used to replace normal land or water with special soil which allows [[Yumako tree|Yumako trees]] to grow. This is useful when scaling up your factory, because without it, you would need to go and find naturally occurring patches of it elsewhere, which can be dangerous. | '''Artificial yumako soil''' can be used to replace normal land or water with special soil which allows [[Yumako tree|Yumako trees]] to grow, and can only be placed on Yumako wetland. This is useful when scaling up your factory, because without it, you would need to go and find naturally occurring patches of it elsewhere, which can be dangerous. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
{{History|2.0.7| | |||
* Introduced in [[Space Age]]{{SA}} expansion.}} | |||
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Latest revision as of 00:10, 6 November 2024
Artificial yumako soil |
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Placeable on yumako wetland in Gleba |
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overgrowth-yumako-soil |
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Artificial yumako soil can be used to replace normal land or water with special soil which allows Yumako trees to grow, and can only be placed on Yumako wetland. This is useful when scaling up your factory, because without it, you would need to go and find naturally occurring patches of it elsewhere, which can be dangerous.