Tree Mushroom: Difference between revisions

From Subnautica Wiki
m (ScanianMoose moved page Tree Mushroom to Coral Tree: "Coral Tree" is now the official name of these things.)
(fixed link)
Tags: Visual edit apiedit
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Infobox:Fauna Flora|title = Coral Tree|image = TreeMushroom01.jpg|Category = [[:Category:Flora|Flora]]|Type = [[Fungi]]|Attitude/s = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|Biome/s = [[Mushroom Forest]]|Active time = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]}}
{{Infobox:Fauna Flora|title = Coral Tree|image = TreeMushroom01.jpg|Category = [[:Category:Flora|Flora]]|Type = [[Fungi]]|Attitude/s = [[:Category:Attitude: Passive|Passive]]|Biome/s = [[Mushroom Forest]]|Active time = [[:Category:Cathemeral|Cathemeral (Day and Night)]]}}
'''Coral Trees''' are large tree-shaped [[Coral Chunk|corals]] very commonly found in the [[Mushroom Forest]].
'''Coral Trees''' are large tree-shaped [[Fungi|mushrooms]] very commonly found in the [[Mushroom Forest]].


These trees make the Mushroom Forest [[Biomes|biome]] very difficult to travel through using the [[Cyclops]]. However, should a large, hostile creature ever be added into the game, they would make great cover.
These trees make the Mushroom Forest [[Biomes|biome]] very difficult to travel through using the [[Cyclops]]. However, should a large, hostile creature ever be added into the game, they would make great cover.

Revision as of 19:38, 18 March 2015

Template:Infobox:Fauna Flora Coral Trees are large tree-shaped mushrooms very commonly found in the Mushroom Forest.

These trees make the Mushroom Forest biome very difficult to travel through using the Cyclops. However, should a large, hostile creature ever be added into the game, they would make great cover.

The largest tree structures sometimes have chunks of sandstone at their top. Also, lithium crystals can be found growing on their stem.

Appearance

The Coral Tree is a large tree-like coral with branches coming off of it housing large mushroom caps. The trunk seems to house its own ecosystem, with life forms such as Barnacle Suckers and Blue Clusters growing on it.

Gallery