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Fog blocks that stack and move

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    Especially cave entrances would be filled with fog during the night, slowly filling the cave over time. Large caves open to the sky would however be cleared out during the day. Stone itself shouldnt create fog, as that would fill up all caves.

    Influence on fog: block, light, temperature, biome.

    Lush caves might have some fog, but the light sources would remove it.

    dripstone caves might be slightly foggy, depending on the drips.

    ice biomes are fog free, but might create an ice layer instead at night, on top of blocks. dont jump on powder snow or you might break through!

    Fog spilling out of a mountain side cave would look really ominous.

    A forest house will be encompassed by fog at night. though not super dense.

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    the densest fog is a wall of fog, especially heavy fog in an otherwise warm room can completely cover the ground, making hidden holes!

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    biomes influence the persistence value, but also the creation and destruction rate.