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'''Spores''' are a tool unique to the {{Character|Mush}} that allow them to infect and convert humans. | |||
== For Humans == | |||
The number of {{Spore}} Spores on a [[File:P-alive.png]] human indicates their contamination level. | |||
* When a human is contaminated with a {{Spore}} by any means, the spore attaches to them and is visible to all {{Character|Mush}}. Their contamination is also announced in the '''Mush channel'''. | |||
* A human's contamination level is invisible to them. However, they can privately view their contamination level with the {{Research|Mycoscan}} if it has been researched. | |||
* [[File:icon-att-small.png]] <span style="background-color:#fcf5bd">When a human is infected with '''3'''{{Spore}}, they will be converted into a {{Character|Mush}}!</span> (This is raised to '''4'''{{Spore}} with {{Research|Mushivore Bacteria}}.) | |||
A human can '''receive''' spores through the following means: | |||
* Being '''[[Mush#Actions|Spiked]]''' by a {{Character|Mush}} | |||
* Eating food contaminated by {{Skill|Fungal Kitchen}} | |||
* [[Actions#Do the thing|Doing the thing]] with a {{Character|Mush}} carrying a spore | |||
* Being scratched by an infected {{Item|Schrödinger|16}} | |||
* Triggering a trap set by a {{Skill|Trapper}} | |||
* Being affected by the ''Mush Trap'' event in a {{Zone|Cristalite|16}} zone | |||
A human can '''remove''' spores by: | |||
* Using the {{Item|Spore Sucker|16}} (if the {{Research|Spore Sucker}} has been researched) | |||
* Using the {{Item|Super Soaper|16}} (if the {{Research|Super Soaper}} has been researched) | |||
* Being healed by a '''{{Skill|Mycologist}}''' | |||
* If you are targeted with {{Skill|Transfer}}, your new body will be spore-free.<ref>[https://gitlab.com/eternaltwin/mush/mush/-/blob/0.14.7/Api/src/Player/Listener/StatusEventSubscriber.php?ref_type=tags#L105 eMush source code - Version 0.14.7]</ref> | |||
== For Mushs== | |||
The {{Character|Mush}} carry spores on their person (separate from their normal inventory). | |||
* The Mush can obtain spores by using the {{Action|Extract a Spore}} action. | |||
** The only other way to obtain spores is to be the target of a ''Mush Trap'' event in a {{Zone|Cristalite|16}} zone. | |||
* A mush can only carry '''2'''{{Spore}} at once. | |||
* Other Mush can see how many {{Spore}} you are carrying. You can also see how many total spores have been extracted for the day by hovering over the "Extract" action.<br> | |||
{{QuickLink|Mush Play}} | |||
Spores are vital for the following skills: | |||
* {{Skill|Fungal Kitchen}} | |||
* {{Skill|Massive Mushification}} | |||
* {{Skill|Phagocyte}} | |||
* {{Skill|Trapper}} | |||
* {{Skill|Transfer}} | |||
In addition, the following skills help the Mush team create more spores: | |||
* {{Skill|Fertile}} | |||
* {{Skill|Mycelium Spirit}} | |||
== See also == | |||
* [[Mush Play]] | |||
{{Language|en|fr=Spores}} | |||
Latest revision as of 07:41, 25 April 2026
Spores are a tool unique to the
Mush that allow them to infect and convert humans.
For Humans
The number of
Spores on a
human indicates their contamination level.
- When a human is contaminated with a
by any means, the spore attaches to them and is visible to all
Mush. Their contamination is also announced in the Mush channel. - A human's contamination level is invisible to them. However, they can privately view their contamination level with the
Mycoscan if it has been researched.
When a human is infected with 3
, they will be converted into a
Mush! (This is raised to 4
with
Mushivore Bacteria.)
A human can receive spores through the following means:
- Being Spiked by a
Mush - Eating food contaminated by
Fungal Kitchen - Doing the thing with a
Mush carrying a spore - Being scratched by an infected
Schrödinger - Triggering a trap set by a
Trapper - Being affected by the Mush Trap event in a
Cristalite zone
A human can remove spores by:
- Using the
Spore Sucker (if the
Spore Sucker has been researched) - Using the
Super Soaper (if the
Super Soaper has been researched) - Being healed by a
Mycologist - If you are targeted with
Transfer, your new body will be spore-free.[1]
For Mushs
The
Mush carry spores on their person (separate from their normal inventory).
- The Mush can obtain spores by using the action.
- The only other way to obtain spores is to be the target of a Mush Trap event in a
Cristalite zone.
- The only other way to obtain spores is to be the target of a Mush Trap event in a
- A mush can only carry 2
at once. - Other Mush can see how many
you are carrying. You can also see how many total spores have been extracted for the day by hovering over the "Extract" action.
Main article: Mush Play.
Spores are vital for the following skills:
In addition, the following skills help the Mush team create more spores: