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The conditions in this cave support a microcosm of unique, possibly predatory lifeforms. Try to anticipate unanticipated threats. File:JSCIntro.ogg

― PDA, Dialogue

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The Jelly Shroom Caves are cave systems found below the Grassy Plateaus, Kelp Forest, and Safe Shallows. The entrances to these areas are usually found as honeycomb crevices on the seabed.

Description

The Jelly Shroom Caves are characterized by a dense population of huge translucent, purple Jellyshrooms, along with cavern structures, such as stalactites and stalagmites.

The cave system has two predatorial species, and two passive species. The most notable of these are the Crabsnakes residing in Jellyshrooms, and the Oculus, both of which are found only in this biome.

As the Jelly Shroom Caves can only be accessed from above by small openings in the ground, it is completely inaccessible to the Cyclops.

There are a few small openings within the cave system that lead to small chambers. Rarer Flora can be found in these chambers.

Spoiler alert: The following section contains story related material.


The second abandoned seabase built by the survivors of the Degasi can also be found in the Jelly Shroom Caves.

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Gallery

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</tabber> For a more complete gallery, visit Jelly Shroom Caves/Gallery.

Trivia

  • The abundance of Stalactites suggests that these caverns were dry-standing for several million years, only later being flooded presumably when the ceiling collapsed due to erosion - this might explain why its native ecosystem is so uniquely different from all bordering biomes.

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