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An enormous purple mushroom. Its size and glowing protrusions make this fungus beautiful to look at. Dies when exposed to light.
 
  
 
As a result of it's phobia to light, the plant only naturally spawns inside caves, atop a soft surface (such as dirt or gravel). They take a long time to grow, and when harvested produce up to 35 [[raw fungus]]. You can designate a no-grow zone around them, and in some cases under certain conditions they can spread to nearby dark areas. After a certain growth the plant can emit it's own light source (41% lit on the actual plant).
 
As a result of it's phobia to light, the plant only naturally spawns inside caves, atop a soft surface (such as dirt or gravel). They take a long time to grow, and when harvested produce up to 35 [[raw fungus]]. You can designate a no-grow zone around them, and in some cases under certain conditions they can spread to nearby dark areas. After a certain growth the plant can emit it's own light source (41% lit on the actual plant).

Revision as of 02:09, 17 August 2018

Agarilux

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An enormous purple mushroom. Its size and glowing protrusions make this fungus beautiful to look at. It dies when exposed to light.


Type
PlantsPlants

Base Stats

Flammability
1
Max Hit Points
150
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Stat Modifiers

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As a result of it's phobia to light, the plant only naturally spawns inside caves, atop a soft surface (such as dirt or gravel). They take a long time to grow, and when harvested produce up to 35 raw fungus. You can designate a no-grow zone around them, and in some cases under certain conditions they can spread to nearby dark areas. After a certain growth the plant can emit it's own light source (41% lit on the actual plant).