Eye Stalk
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<image source="image1"></image> <label>Category</label> <label>Category</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Inhabit</label> <label>Loot</label> <label>Attitude</label> <label>Damage</label> <label>Obtain From</label> <label>Biome</label> <label>Active During</label> <label>Reap</label> <label>Music</label> <group> <image source="image2"></image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Drops</label>
<label>Debug Spawn</label> <format> * {{#explode:eyesplant||1}} </format> <label>Debug Spawn</label> <format> * {{#explode:eyesplant||1}} </format></group> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Sustenance</header> <label>Food</label> <label>H2O</label> </group> <group collapse="open" class="tab-seeds"> <header>Seeds</header> <image source="image3"></image> <label>Tab</label> <label>Description</label> <label>Size</label> <label>Bioreactor</label> <label>Item ID</label> </group> </infobox>The Eye Stalk is a Flora species found scattered throughout a few of the deeper biomes, as well as the Kelp Forest Caves. It is mostly decorational for the game, being used in only one crafting recipe. It can be harvested for Eye Stalk Seeds by using the knife.
Appearance
The Eye Stalk consists of twisted purple stems, with a few darker purple stripes, ending with yellow bioluminescent bulbs resembling eyes. The bulbs produce a large amount of light, and are the primary source of light in the Deep Sparse Reef. The light could also be used as lighting outside a seabase when one lacks blueprint for a floodlight or other lighting apparatus.
It is crooked and has many yellow bioluminescent bulbs protruding from its multiple purple stems. The stems are curved in a very sharp way, with no round corners at all.
Uses In Crafting
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Hatching Enzymes |
Data Bank Entry
A cave-dwelling tuber dotted with luminescent, photosensitive 'eyes'. These eyes may in some way direct the twisted growth of the stems themselves, possibly in reaction to other light sources, proximity of cave walls, or other environmental conditions. |
Gallery
Multiple Eye Stalk with Spadefish eggs and a Holefish in the background in the Deep Sparse Reef.
Trivia
- The Eye Stalk was originally called the Eyes Plant.
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