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BiomeBannerMushroom
File:Mushroom biome.jpg

A player-created surface mushroom biome.

File:Underground mushroom.jpg

The underground mushroom biome.

A Mushroom biome is a biome consisting of Mushroom Grass on Mud blocks, where Glowing Mushrooms grow, and dangerous enemies spawn. Giant Mushrooms can grow to significant heights if room is allowed for them to grow, and will regenerate if chopped down. Most elements of a Mushroom biome emit a faint glow, including its Mushrooms, Grass, and Giant Mushrooms, along with some of its enemies. The Truffle NPC requires a house in a Mushroom biome.

100 tiles of Mushroom Grass are required for a permanent Mushroom Biome.

Surface Mushroom biomes do not generate naturally. They must be created by the player. The sun is removed from Mushroom biomes, making the light level as low as it is at night, even during daytime hours. Their background depicts towering mushrooms. Surface Mushroom biomes can be created by planting Mushroom Grass Seeds in Mud. The Dryad sells Mushroom Grass Seeds if her house resides in a Mushroom biome, or they can drop randomly from harvesting Glowing Mushrooms. In Hardmode, the Clentaminator can also create Mushroom biome via Dark Blue Solution.

Underground Mushroom biomes are found naturally, randomly generating on world creation anywhere below 0 depth. They can also be created by players. They generally consist of a large cavity with Mud platforms. The default cavern enemies will spawn here, and in Hardmode, more difficult unique enemies spawn. Its background shows numerous small mushrooms. Giant mushrooms will also grow here if there is enough vertical space, though unlike giant mushrooms on the surface, they typically appear without branches.

Contents

Glowing Mushroom biome
Characters Unique Drops For Sale
Fungi BulbFungi Bulb
Anomura FungusAnomura Fungus
Mushi LadybugMushi Ladybug
Spore ZombieSpore Zombie
Mushroom ZombieMushroom Zombie

During Hardmode:

Giant Fungi BulbGiant Fungi Bulb
Fungo FishFungo Fish

Critters:

Glowing SnailGlowing Snail
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From terrain:

Glowing MushroomGlowing Mushroom
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From Fungi Bulbs:

Fungi Bulb BannerFungi Bulb Banner

From Anomura Fungus:

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From Mushi Ladybugs:

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From Spore and
Mushroom Zombies:

Spore Zombie BannerSpore Zombie Banner

From Fungo Fishes:

Fungo Fish BannerFungo Fish Banner

From Dryad:

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From Truffle:

Mushroom SpearMushroom Spear
HammushHammush
Mushroom CapMushroom Cap
AutohammerAutohammer
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Dark Blue SolutionDark Blue Solution

Notes

  • 100 tiles of Mushroom Grass are required for a permanent Mushroom Biome. The biome can form with just 50 tiles of grass, as the Glowing Mushrooms themselves also contribute to the formation of the biome, but the mushrooms are fragile and such a biome will vanish if any are cut.
  • The enemies associated with the Mushroom Biome will spawn anywhere there is glowing mushroom grass, regardless of how much there is.
  • The moon will always be red in an above-ground Mushroom Biome, similar to a Blood Moon.
  • Mushroom Grass is immune to the Corruption, while the interior Mud Blocks are not.
  • Glowing mushroom Biomes turn purple in a blood moon.
  • Underground Glowing mushroom Biomes will glow brighter if the player is near the "center" of the biome.
  • If you would use the Clentaminator with Green Solution on a mushroom biome, it will change in a Jungle biome.
Because it grows faster than jungle grass does, this is a great way to recover your Jungle!

History

  • 1.3.0.1: Mushroom houses added with mushroom chests and furniture.
  • 1.2: Glowing Mushrooms were given their own biome (including music, background, spawns, etc.) as well as the ability to be cultivated on the surface (above 0 feet).

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