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This fungus produces fleshy deep-red caps that grow in a pattern resembling a internal structure of a heart. Found in cold climates, it typically grows on trees and decaying logs. | This fungus produces fleshy deep-red caps that grow in a pattern resembling a internal structure of a heart. Found in cold climates, it typically grows on trees and decaying logs. | ||
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Revision as of 21:00, 2 January 2021
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Heart of the Woods | |
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Type | Natural |
Occupancy | 1000 mSCU |
Base price | 5 aUEC |
Consumable | |
Container | Fruit |
NDR | 31 |
HEI | 0 |
Uses | 1 |
Buff | Toxic (20 mins) |
Harvestable | |
From | MicroTech |
Respawn time | 60 mins |
This fungus produces fleshy deep-red caps that grow in a pattern resembling a internal structure of a heart. Found in cold climates, it typically grows on trees and decaying logs.
Not yet successfully cultivated commercially, this deep flavored mushroom is prized by epicureans across the 'verse and can fetch a high price in the right markets.
It does contain a mild toxin that is destroyed when cooked, so consuming raw should be avoided.[1]