African Entomopathogenic Fungus | |
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Details | |
Latin name: | Isaria sinclairii |
Item type: | Food Medicine |
Obtained: | Grabbing |
Location(s): | Cave walls |
Alterable: | Yes |
Consumable: | Yes |
Effect(s) | |
Reduces minor hunger and medicine but causes Food Poisoning |
Description[]
African Entomopathogenic Fungus is a food item and medicine.
Where to find[]
African Entomopathogenic Fungus is found on the walls of some caves. African Entomopathogenic Fungus appears to be stalks of fungus growing out of very large moths that landed on the cave wall and then died.
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African Entomopathogenic Fungus Growing From Dead Moths
How to obtain[]
African Entomopathogenic Fungus can be grabbed from the walls of certain caves.
Uses[]

Becoming Omnivorous - Mushrooms
African Entomopathogenic Fungus can be eaten as food and medicine.
Eating African Entomopathogenic Fungus will give
Non-Omnivore until the Eumycota Food Acclimatization (OM 01) and Eumycota Food Acclimatization (OM 02) neurons have been learned.
Entomopathogenic Fungus Paste can be created by
grinding
African Entomopathogenic Fungus.
Notes[]
African Entomopathogenic Fungus can be eaten to heal
Injury.
African Entomopathogenic Fungus can also be used for protection against injury. Eating African Entomopathogenic Fungus while not afflicted with this condition will confer Injury Protection.
African Entomopathogenic Fungus will cause
Food Poisoning when eaten every time.
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