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Eating flesh from a '''mutagenic corpse''' grants a living character a random [[mutation]]. Eating mutagenic flesh provides no [[nutrition]]. | Eating flesh from a '''mutagenic corpse''' grants a living character a random [[mutation]]. Eating mutagenic flesh provides no [[nutrition]]. | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | In [[0.12]], [[Fulsome Distillation]] was removed, meaning players could no longer use | + | *Mutagenic chunks were removed in [[0.21]]. |
+ | *In [[0.12]], [[Fulsome Distillation]] was removed, meaning players could no longer use mutagenic corpses to create [[potions of mutation]]. | ||
[[Category:Mutations]] | [[Category:Mutations]] | ||
[[Category:Mutagenic corpse]] | [[Category:Mutagenic corpse]] | ||
[[Category:Hunger]] | [[Category:Hunger]] |
Latest revision as of 19:50, 3 March 2020
Obsolete: This article refers to an aspect of the game which has been removed. It is retained for historical reference only.
Eating flesh from a mutagenic corpse grants a living character a random mutation. Eating mutagenic flesh provides no nutrition.
If you feel like gambling with mutations, you can try scarfing down every mutagenic corpse-leaving monster you cross paths with (sky beasts and ugly things are the more common examples). This is quite risky, as some mutations can easily doom a promising character. Alternatively, you can use mutagenic corpses as makeshift potions of cure mutation if you've accumulated several bad mutations; it's still risky, but you might end up better off than you were.
History
- Mutagenic chunks were removed in 0.21.
- In 0.12, Fulsome Distillation was removed, meaning players could no longer use mutagenic corpses to create potions of mutation.