4A. Spores

Being the most common way a Fungaloid can form and being the most
similair to the life cycle of a fungi, Sporelings are first formed when
multiple fungi clump together at a location, making a funga pool.
After this, the clump remains as regular fungus until it comes in contact
with Fungaloid spores, where a core will form within the clump and not long after
a Sporeling will emerge from the funga pool, with that pool now making up the
fungus present whithin its body.

Unlike the other 2 formation processes, spores are the most common
and the safest method by far. With Sporelings being the first possible stage for
Fungaloids, the core is able to grow at a proper rate and the Fungaloid sustains no
mental damage like in the infection process and is at less risk at cracking once grown.