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Forty bits are required in order to fill a [[Plant Bowl]]. Although they can also be filled using dirt from any farmer's field, [[plants]] growing in fertile dirt will receive bonus growth checks throughout their lifetime.  
 
Forty bits are required in order to fill a [[Plant Bowl]]. Although they can also be filled using dirt from any farmer's field, [[plants]] growing in fertile dirt will receive bonus growth checks throughout their lifetime.  
  
<i>Not entirely sure how often, it's at best a one in five chance.</i>
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You may find fertile dirt as [[loot]] on the following creatures:
 
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You may find fertile dirt as [[loot]] on these creatures:
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* [[Ant Lion]]
 
* [[Ant Lion]]
 
* [[Earth Elemental]]
 
* [[Earth Elemental]]
 
* [[Whipping Vine]]
 
* [[Whipping Vine]]
* <i>Any others? I'm not sure.</i>
 
  
It is also sometimes brought to the surface when [[Green Thorn]]s are planted in normal dirt tiles.
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It is also occasionally brought to the surface when [[Green Thorn]]s are planted in normal dirt tiles.
  
Originally appeared in [[Ultima VIII]] as a Necromancy reagent, it was to have been used in Ultima Online as a [[Cancelled Projects#Necromancy|reagent for the (originally canceled) Necromancy system]].
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Originally appearing in [[Ultima VIII]] as a Necromancy reagent, it was to have been used in Ultima Online as a [[Cancelled Projects#Necromancy|reagent for the (originally canceled) Necromancy system]].
  
 
[[Category:Reagents]]
 
[[Category:Reagents]]

Revision as of 23:50, 10 September 2008

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The plant grows from the womb of the land, it's roots deeply embedded in the safety of soil.

Used in Gardening. Fertile Dirt is stackable and weighs one stone per unit.

Forty bits are required in order to fill a Plant Bowl. Although they can also be filled using dirt from any farmer's field, plants growing in fertile dirt will receive bonus growth checks throughout their lifetime.

You may find fertile dirt as loot on the following creatures:

It is also occasionally brought to the surface when Green Thorns are planted in normal dirt tiles.

Originally appearing in Ultima VIII as a Necromancy reagent, it was to have been used in Ultima Online as a reagent for the (originally canceled) Necromancy system.

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