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The largest of the two '''Mushroom Forests''' borders the [[Dunes]], [[Grassy Plateaus]], and small sections of the [[Safe Shallows]] and [[Kelp Forest]]. |
The largest of the two '''Mushroom Forests''' borders the [[Dunes]], [[Grassy Plateaus]], and small sections of the [[Safe Shallows]] and [[Kelp Forest]]. |
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== Coral Trees == |
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The [[Coral Tree|Coral Trees]] consist of a tall coral stem with mushroom caps protruding in a branch-like pattern from them. The trees grow to different heights and can grow up to 100 meters tall. The largest [[Coral Tree|Coral Trees]] often have [[basalt]] chunks at the top. Some of them often have [[lithium]] on the bark. |
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The player can break off the mushroom caps by hitting them with the [[Survival Knife]] or colliding with them while driving a submarine, causing them to slowly drift to the ground. Currently the mushroom caps drop an item called [[Tree Mushroom Sample]]. |
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The '''Mushroom Forest''' is dominated by a single Giant [[Coral Tree]]. Its roots spread throughout the entire forest that it is in. |
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This Giant [[Coral Tree]] is unique in various ways. Not only can dozens of [[basalt]] chunks be found on its stem, top, branches, and roots, but it is also the only [[Coral Tree]] that is accessible by the player. Apart from a small cave at its base, there is also a [[Mushroom Forest Caves|larger cavern]] that goes all the way from the top to the base of the tree, with two entrances located at the top and the base. In this cave, more [[basalt]] chunks and [[Flora|plants]] native to the '''Mushroom Forest''' can be found, with [[Grue Cluster|Grue Clusters]] and [[Tree Leech]] lighting the way. |
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Due to the depth of the cave and the resulting drowning hazard, it is strongly recommended to navigate the [[Seamoth]] into it. However, this can be rather difficult. |
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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
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* [[Diamond]] |
* [[Diamond]] |
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* [[Gold]] |
* [[Gold]] |
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* [[Lithium]] |
* [[Lithium]] |
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* [[Salt Deposit]] |
* [[Salt Deposit]] |
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* [[Table Coral Sample]] |
* [[Table Coral Sample]] |
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== Fauna == |
== Fauna == |
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* [[Airsack]] |
* [[Airsack]] |
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* [[Boomerang]] |
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* [[Jellyray]] |
* [[Jellyray]] |
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* [[Shoal of Fish]] |
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* [[Slanted Shell Plate]] |
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* [[Spadefish]] |
* [[Spadefish]] |
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* [[Tree Leech]] |
* [[Tree Leech]] |
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* [[Grue Cluster]] |
* [[Grue Cluster]] |
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* [[Pygmy Fan]] |
* [[Pygmy Fan]] |
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== Corals == |
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* [[Purple Brain Coral]] |
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* [[Table Coral]] |
* [[Table Coral]] |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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2016-02-08_00004.jpg|Mushroom Forest at night |
2016-02-08_00004.jpg|Mushroom Forest at night |
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2016-01-17_00001.jpg|Ditto, illuminated |
2016-01-17_00001.jpg|Ditto, illuminated |
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GiantCoralTree1.jpg|The Giant |
GiantCoralTree1.jpg|The Giant Coral Tree |
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Mushroom Forest (1).jpg|[[Grue Cluster]]s on a [[Coral Tree]] |
Mushroom Forest (1).jpg|[[Grue Cluster]]s on a [[Coral Tree]] |
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MushroomForestArtwork2.jpg|[[Concept Art]] |
MushroomForestArtwork2.jpg|[[Concept Art]] |
Revision as of 17:17, 9 February 2016
Template:Infobox Biome The Mushroom Forest is a biome characterized by large tree-like coral structures and brownish grass on the ground. The biome towards the northwest is dominated by a single Giant Coral Tree with a Mushroom Forest Cave inside.
The largest of the two Mushroom Forests borders the Dunes, Grassy Plateaus, and small sections of the Safe Shallows and Kelp Forest.
Resources
- Cyclops Pressure Compensator Fragment
- Diamond
- Gold
- Lithium
- Salt Deposit
- Table Coral Sample
- Terraformer Fragment
- Tree Mushroom Sample
- Uranium
Fauna
Flora
Corals
Gallery
Grue Clusters on a Coral Tree
For a more complete gallery, visit Mushroom Forest/Gallery.