The rocks are not supposed to be falling, they are meant to be floating in the same spot in the water, until you either add or remove Floaters, in which case the rock would then ascend or descend accordingly. But there are some bugs with how that stuff is working at the moment, and sometimes the rocks spawn in without Floaters, or the Floaters release right away, causing the rocks to fall.
Some scientists believe this is caused by plant-looking animals (named "Viatori"). They attach to a rock and release pheromones which attract nearby baby Floaters, that soon grow to adult size and float the rock to the surface.
Once at the surface, the plants open up and absorb sunlight via photosynthesis. When they are ready to breed, they release an irritant which makes some Floaters release their grip, causing the rock to again float to the bottom.
The rocks are not supposed to be falling, they are meant to be floating in the same spot in the water, until you either add or remove Floaters, in which case the rock would then ascend or descend accordingly. But there are some bugs with how that stuff is working at the moment, and sometimes the rocks spawn in without Floaters, or the Floaters release right away, causing the rocks to fall.
Some scientists believe this is caused by plant-looking animals (named "Viatori"). They attach to a rock and release pheromones which attract nearby baby Floaters, that soon grow to adult size and float the rock to the surface.
Once at the surface, the plants open up and absorb sunlight via photosynthesis. When they are ready to breed, they release an irritant which makes some Floaters release their grip, causing the rock to again float to the bottom.
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Once at the surface, the plants open up and absorb sunlight via photosynthesis. When they are ready to breed, they release an irritant which makes some Floaters release their grip, causing the rock to again float to the bottom.
Okay, just curious.
Wow, now this is interesting, thanks.