Difference between revisions of "Browncoat mushroom"
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− | | sprout = [[ | + | | sprout = [[Fall]] (September) |
| growth = 20 days | | growth = 20 days | ||
− | | harvest = [[ | + | | harvest = Late [[Fall]] |
− | | wither = [[ | + | | wither = [[Dead]] (November) |
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− | Browncoat [[ | + | Browncoat [[mushrooms]] start to sprout in [[Fall month]] (September) and grow for 20 days so they can be picked from late [[Fall]] until [[Dead month]] (November) when they start to wither. They can form a symbiosis with full grown pines and spruces. They appear on suitable maps thirty-five percent of the time, and can occur in as many as seven groups of up to four mushrooms, with a maximum of thirty-five mushrooms per local map. |
− | They are edible in any form. Take care, however, since browncoat mushrooms can be confused with [[ | + | They are edible in any form. Take care, however, since browncoat mushrooms can be confused with [[soft mushroom]]s, which can only safely be eaten after blanching, and the deadly [[sand mushroom]]s, which can not be eaten at all. |
Latest revision as of 17:10, 23 January 2017
Browncoat mushroom | ||
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Basic Information | ||
Edible: | Yes | |
Poison: | None | |
Region: | Eastern, Western, Northern | |
Terrain: | Dry, Fresh | |
Known By: | - | |
Growth Information | ||
Sprout Month: | Fall (September) | |
Growth Time: | 20 days | |
Harvest Date: | Late Fall | |
Wither Month: | Dead (November) | |
Nutritional Information | ||
Carbs: | - | |
Fat: | - | |
Protein: | - | |
Water: | - |
Browncoat mushrooms start to sprout in Fall month (September) and grow for 20 days so they can be picked from late Fall until Dead month (November) when they start to wither. They can form a symbiosis with full grown pines and spruces. They appear on suitable maps thirty-five percent of the time, and can occur in as many as seven groups of up to four mushrooms, with a maximum of thirty-five mushrooms per local map.
They are edible in any form. Take care, however, since browncoat mushrooms can be confused with soft mushrooms, which can only safely be eaten after blanching, and the deadly sand mushrooms, which can not be eaten at all.