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[[File:Shrooms pic.png|500px|thumb|right|Various mushrooms in a forest.]] | [[File:Shrooms pic.png|500px|thumb|right|Various mushrooms in a forest.]] | ||
'''Mushrooms''' are a type of vegetation and | '''Mushrooms''' are a type of vegetation and {{ll|wild food|wild food}}, often found near {{ll|tree|trees}}. They can typically be found by foraging in forests and grassy plains. | ||
All mushrooms fall under the | All mushrooms fall under the {{ll|Satiety|vegetable}} food category. Every mushroom eaten raw will fill 80 sat. However, certain types of mushrooms are poisonous, and will damage characters when consumed. | ||
Mushrooms can be harvested by breaking them with a hand or knife. Over time, the mushroom will regenerate. Mushrooms cannot be re-planted or farmed. | Mushrooms can be harvested by breaking them with a hand or knife. Over time, the mushroom will regenerate. Mushrooms cannot be re-planted or farmed. | ||
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== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Mushrooms can be eaten raw or cooked. They provide vegetable | Mushrooms can be eaten raw or cooked. They provide vegetable {{ll|satiety|satiety}}, and are a good source of early-game satiety since mushrooms can be very abundant in the right areas. They cannot be planted or grown. | ||
== Types of mushrooms == | == Types of mushrooms == | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
Prior to | Prior to {{ll|1.16.0|version 1.16}}, there were only three types of mushroom in the game. These were the fly agaric, bolete, and field mushroom. All three grew only in forests. After harvesting, they would regrow on the same spot if a {{ll|knife|knife}} was used to harvest them. | ||
Version 1.16 added 34 new varieties of mushroom, as well as new regrowth mechanics and the entire class of tree-growing mushrooms. | Version 1.16 added 34 new varieties of mushroom, as well as new regrowth mechanics and the entire class of tree-growing mushrooms. |