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There are currently two types of '''Grassy Plateaus Caves''' known to exist: the '''Tiger Plant Caves '''and the '''Overgrown Caves.''' In addition to this, there are two '''Tiger Plant Caves,''' and three '''Overgrown Caves '''in total. They are all located very close to each other.
There are currently two types of '''Grassy Plateaus Caves''' known to exist: the '''Tiger Plant Caves '''and the '''Overgrown Caves.''' In addition to this, there are two '''Tiger Plant Caves,''' and three '''Overgrown Caves '''in total. They are all located very close to each other.


Several species of [[Fauna]] can also be found in both cave types, such as [[Rockgrub]]s and [[Shuttlebug]]s. [[Shale Chunk|Shale Chunks]] can be found in both cave types as well, albeit rarely.
Several species of [[Fauna]] can also be found in both cave types, such as [[Rockgrub]]s and [[Shuttlebug]]s. [[Shale Chunk]]s can be found in both cave types as well, albeit rarely.
==Tiger Plant Caves==
==Tiger Plant Caves==
The '''Tiger Plant Caves''', as the name suggests, are characterized by an abundance of [[Tiger Plant]]s, making it very dangerous for the player to navigate. Several other [[Bioluminescent|bioluminescent]] plants can be found here as well, creating very interesting lighting effects.
The '''Tiger Plant Caves''', as the name suggests, are characterized by an abundance of [[Tiger Plant]]s, making it very dangerous for the player to navigate. Several other [[Bioluminescent|bioluminescent]] plants can be found here as well, creating very interesting lighting effects.
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== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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In Game Screenshots=
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
<gallery position="left" widths="200" spacing="small" captionalign="left">
Spike Plant Caves (1).jpg|'''Grassy Plateaus Caves''' are illuminated by bioluminescent flora
Spike Plant Caves (1).jpg|'''Grassy Plateaus Caves''' are illuminated by bioluminescent flora
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Spike Plant Caves (2).jpg|Another view into the '''Grassy Plateaus Caves'''
Spike Plant Caves (2).jpg|Another view into the '''Grassy Plateaus Caves'''
Red_Roll_Plant.jpg|Several species of [[Flora|flora]] found in the '''Caves'''
Red_Roll_Plant.jpg|Several species of [[Flora|flora]] found in the '''Caves'''
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</gallery>For a more complete gallery, visit [[Grassy Plateaus Caves/Gallery]].
For a more complete gallery, visit [[Grassy Plateaus Caves/Gallery]].


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Revision as of 19:40, 15 November 2016

Template:Infobox Biome The Grassy Plateaus Caves are a group of caves found in the Grassy Plateaus biome.

They are mostly characterized by their dangerous and bioluminescent flora, such as Drooping Stingers and Rouge Cradles.

There are currently two types of Grassy Plateaus Caves known to exist: the Tiger Plant Caves and the Overgrown Caves. In addition to this, there are two Tiger Plant Caves, and three Overgrown Caves in total. They are all located very close to each other.

Several species of Fauna can also be found in both cave types, such as Rockgrubs and Shuttlebugs. Shale Chunks can be found in both cave types as well, albeit rarely.

Tiger Plant Caves

The Tiger Plant Caves, as the name suggests, are characterized by an abundance of Tiger Plants, making it very dangerous for the player to navigate. Several other bioluminescent plants can be found here as well, creating very interesting lighting effects.

Overgrown Caves

The Overgrown Caves are located very close to the Tiger Plant Caves, and are characterized by a large amount of Drooping Stingers, as well as Shale Chunks. Also found here are many small, bioluminescent green plants that are currently unharvestable. 

Resources

Fauna

Flora

Gallery

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</tabber> For a more complete gallery, visit Grassy Plateaus Caves/Gallery.

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