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2015-05-07_00034.jpg|Jelly Shroom Cave overview
2015-05-07_00034.jpg|Jelly Shroom Cave overview
2015-03-12 00012.jpg|A lone stalagmite
2015-03-12 00012.jpg|A lone stalagmite
2015-04-10 00085.jpg|stalactites in cave roof
2015-04-10 00085.jpg|Stalactites hanging from the cave ceiling
Purple_Shroom_Cave_Entrance.jpg|A cave entrance, as seen from above
Purple_Shroom_Cave_Entrance.jpg|A cave entrance, as seen from above
2015-04-10 00086.jpg|Oculi swimming through the caves
2015-04-10 00086.jpg|Oculi swimming through the caves
2015-04-10_00135.jpg|The smaller variant of the Snake Mushrooms
2015-04-10_00135.jpg|The smaller variant of the Snake Mushrooms

2015-07-11_00001.jpg|Three small Lava Geysers in a trench in the Jelly Shroom Caves
</gallery>For a more complete gallery, visit [[Jelly Shroom Caves/Gallery]].
</gallery>For a more complete gallery, visit [[Jelly Shroom Caves/Gallery]].
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Revision as of 18:54, 11 July 2015

Template:Infobox Biome The "Jelly Shroom Caves" (current working title used by the developers) are a special type of caves that can be found in very low depths (below 180 meters).

The entrance to these caves usually is a hole in the seabed. To get to the cave, the player needs to navigate through multiple levels of stone layers. The caves are characterized by giant purple jellyfish-like mushrooms, small and strange looking bioluminescent plants and large stalagmites and massive groups of stalactites hanging from the ceiling.

While the entrances are generally quite narrow and make it hard or impossible for the Cyclops to enter, the player should encounter no problems when using the Seamoth. The cave entrances quickly open up into huge caverns. However, despite the dimensions, the labyrinthine structures of the Jelly Shroom Caves and the lack of light make it easy to get lost.

There is a large slit like entrance in one of the red zones, and a couple of tunnels that go up in the opposing zone on the other side of the safe shallows, effectively making the cave span the area under the starting safe shallows.

At the moment, the signal, a tool from experimental mode, can be used to show cave entrances in the vicinity.

Resources

Fauna

Flora

Gallery

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