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Revision as of 18:32, 8 September 2019

Wickerbottom Portrait
It's rather poisonous when it's not ripe.

Wickerbottom, when examining Tuber.

Wendy Portrait
Perhaps I'm lucky and it's still poisoned.

Wendy, when examining Fried Tuber.

Tuber is a poisonous Vegetable Food Item exclusive to the Hamlet DLC. It can be found on a Tuber Tree, when hacked with a Machete. Each hacked Tree yields up to 3 Tubers, with 3 Machete hits for each Tuber. Tubers are poisonous due to the fact they are not ripe; they are found in this state in Temperate and Humid Season.

Raw Tuber restores 12.5 Hunger Meter and 8 Health Meter when eaten and takes 20 Days to spoil. Fried Tuber restores 18.5 Hunger Meter and 3 Health Meter when eaten and takes 6 Days to spoil. However, the player will get poisoned while eating them, either raw or fried.

Tuber cannot be used as an ingredient in the Crock Pot.

Blooming Tuber

Willow Portrait
The flower means it's ripe.

Willow, when examining Blooming Tuber.

Webber Portrait
Remember French Fries?

Webber, when examining Fried Blooming Tuber.

Blooming Tuber is a non-poisonous food found on Tuber Trees in Lush Season, as they are blooming at that moment.

Raw Blooming Tuber restores 12.5 Hunger Meter and 10 Health Meter when eaten and takes 20 Days to spoil. Fried Blooming Tuber restores 18.5 Hunger Meter, 3 Health Meter and 5 Sanity Meter when eaten, and takes 6 Days to spoil. As it is ripe, it will not poison the player anymore.

Just like Tuber, Blooming Tuber cannot be used as an ingredient in the Crock Pot.

Icon Tools Usage

Tuber
Cooking
Fried Tuber
Tuber
Flytrap Stalk
Science Machine
Bug B'Gone
Blooming Tuber
Cooking
Fried Blooming Tuber

Prototype Tips

  • WX-78 is able to eat unripe Tubers as they are not affected by Poison.
  • Since Pigs will eat any food left on the ground, one can drop an unripe Tuber near a Pig Guard, poisoning it and making it easier to kill it.[Verification Needed]
  • As Blooming Tubers are abundant during the Lush Season they allow one to easily stockpile food using Bundling Wraps.