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Fungi, singular fungus, are an enemy group found in Sumeru and Liyue. They are an evolved species of mushrooms with increased abilities to reproduce and protect the flora,[1] though most people consider them to be monsters. Attempts to domesticate fungi are ongoing with some success.[2]

They are considered Tri-Lakshana Creatures and thus Pyro and Electro will have adverse effects on them. When inflicted with Pyro, they enter a Scorched state, attacking significantly slower but dealing more damage. On the other hand, Electro causes them to enter an Activated state, attacking significantly faster.

Unlike other Tri-Lakshana Creatures (barring the Jadeplume Terrorshroom), once they enter a Scorched or Activated state, they stay that way until killed.

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Fungi will only drop spores, pollen and dust when defeated in their normal state. If defeated in an Activated or Scorched state, nucleus drops are added to the table, while the original three drops have a significantly reduced drop rate. Additionally, the Character EXP drops of Activated and Scorched fungi are tripled.

Normal
Mora Mora
Activated/Scorched

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Fungus
Tutorial Fungus
A monster with basic intelligence that evolved from spores. When first hit by Electro or Pyro attacks, it will enter either an Activated or a Scorched state based on the elemental attack type used. Defeat this transformed fungus to obtain different types of rewards...

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Fungus (72 Total): Quick Farming Locations

Other Languages[]

LanguageOfficial NameLiteral Meaning
EnglishFungus
Chinese
(Simplified)
蕈兽
Xùnshòu
Mushroom Beast
Chinese
(Traditional)
蕈獸
Xùnshòu
Japaneseキノコン
Kinokon
Mushroom
Korean버섯몬
Beoseotmon
Mushroom Monster
SpanishHongoMushroom
FrenchFongusFungus
RussianПлесенник
Plesennik
Molder
ThaiFungus
VietnameseNấm QuỷQuỷDemon Fungus
GermanPilzbestieMushroom Beast
IndonesianFungus
PortugueseCogumeloMushroom
TurkishMantarMushroom
ItalianMiconoideMyconoid

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