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'''Creepvine Seeds''' are a harvestable [[Raw Materials|raw material]] found growing on [[Creepvine]]s in the [[Kelp Forest]]. The player can pick them up by hand.
'''Creepvine Seeds''' are a harvestable [[Raw Materials|raw material]] found growing on [[Creepvine]]s in the [[Kelp Forest]]. The player can pick them up by hand.


It appears to be a cluster of translucent yellow seeds emitting bright [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] glows.
It appears to be a cluster of translucent yellow seeds, capable of emitting extremely bright [[Bioluminescence|bioluminescent]] glows.


'''Creepvine Seeds''' are a key ingredient for creating [[Lubricant|lubricants]] and [[Silicone Rubber]].
'''Creepvine Seeds''' are a key ingredient for creating [[Lubricant|lubricants]] and [[Silicone Rubber]].

Revision as of 17:28, 15 July 2016

Template:Infobox:Edible Creepvine Seeds are a harvestable raw material found growing on Creepvines in the Kelp Forest. The player can pick them up by hand.

It appears to be a cluster of translucent yellow seeds, capable of emitting extremely bright bioluminescent glows.

Creepvine Seeds are a key ingredient for creating lubricants and Silicone Rubber.

Creepvine Seeds can also be planted in Exterior Growbeds or Alien Containments to grow new Creepvines, which will yield Creepvine Seeds.

Uses In Crafting

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Data Bank Entry

Mature creepvine plants that have survived the predation of small herbivores produce these bioluminescent seed clusters, which may be knocked loose by currents or consumed and later deposited by predators.

The embryo is surrounded by a thick oil layer which would disperse into the ground as the outer skin deteriorated. This may provide the seedling with the nutrients it needs to survive the low-light conditions on the sea bed.

Assessment: Exploitable oils

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