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When the player gets too close, the '''Crashfish Plant''' opens up like a flower, revealing the [[Crashfish]] inside. If the player continues to approach, the Crashfish will charge the player. Once the plant is empty, the player can harvest the [[Crashfish Powder]] or [[Eggs|Crashfish Egg]] inside. |
When the player gets too close, the '''Crashfish Plant''' opens up like a flower, revealing the [[Crashfish]] inside. If the player continues to approach, the Crashfish will charge the player. Once the plant is empty, the player can harvest the [[Crashfish Powder]] or [[Eggs|Crashfish Egg]] inside. |
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If left undisturbed, the '''Crashfish Plant''' will spawn a new Crashfish in the next 15-20 minutes, which could be prevented by destroying it by using the [[Survival Knife|knife]]. However, once the plant is destroyed, its powder is no longer harvestable. |
If left undisturbed, the '''Crashfish Plant''' will spawn a new Crashfish in the next 15-20 minutes, which could be prevented by destroying it by using the [[Survival Knife|knife]]. However, once the plant is destroyed, its powder is no longer harvestable.{{Clear}} |
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==Data Bank Entry== |
==Data Bank Entry== |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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CrashfishPlant.jpg|A '''Crashfish Plant''', closed |
CrashfishPlant.jpg|A '''Crashfish Plant''', closed |
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CrashfishPlantNight.jpg|[[Bioluminescence]] |
CrashfishPlantNight.jpg|[[Bioluminescence]] |
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{{Navbox Flora}} |
{{Navbox Flora}} |
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[[Category:Flora]] |
[[Category:Flora]] |
Revision as of 20:23, 19 March 2017
<infobox> <title source="title1"><default>Sulfur Plant (Subnautica)</default></title>
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<label>Debug Spawn</label> <format> * {{#explode:{{{debugspawn}}}||1}} </format> <label>Debug Spawn</label> <format> * {{#explode:{{{debugspawn}}}||1}} </format></group> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Sustenance</header> <label>Food</label> <label>H2O</label> </group> <group collapse="open" class="tab-seeds"> <header>Seeds</header> <image source="image3"></image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Item ID</label> </group> </infobox> The Crashfish Plant is a non-hazardous type of life form belonging to the flora category. It possesses a symbiotic relationship with the Crashfish, thought to be the creature's home.
Behavior
When the player gets too close, the Crashfish Plant opens up like a flower, revealing the Crashfish inside. If the player continues to approach, the Crashfish will charge the player. Once the plant is empty, the player can harvest the Crashfish Powder or Crashfish Egg inside.
If left undisturbed, the Crashfish Plant will spawn a new Crashfish in the next 15-20 minutes, which could be prevented by destroying it by using the knife. However, once the plant is destroyed, its powder is no longer harvestable.
Data Bank Entry
This plant species appears to share a symbiotic relationship with the aquatic lifeform that nests inside it. The petal-like structures appear undamaged when the lifeform emerges, and likely remain open until the nest is reclaimed by the original owner, or another. Further information on this relationship is not possible from studying the plant in isolation. Trace amounts of a sulphuric residue have been detected on the inner leaves. Assessment: Applications in repair tool construction |
Gallery
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