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|desc=The translation of the mushroom's Latin name basically means "big mushroom." Not particularly descriptive. You'd think with the bright red cap and white polka-dots, there'd be something more descriptive to call it. Maybe you should work on that so you can one-up the original namers.
 
|desc=The translation of the mushroom's Latin name basically means "big mushroom." Not particularly descriptive. You'd think with the bright red cap and white polka-dots, there'd be something more descriptive to call it. Maybe you should work on that so you can one-up the original namers.
 
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==Note==
 
==Note==
 
* Only drops when equipping [[marium detector]] as a [[Naturalist]] during [[Plumbing the Depths]].
 
* Only drops when equipping [[marium detector]] as a [[Naturalist]] during [[Plumbing the Depths]].
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==References==
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* A reference to Super Mushroom, a power-up in the {{wikipedia|Mario (series)|Mario}} series of video games.
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:* The description also mentions "one-up", referring to {{wikipedia|1-up}} mushrooms.

Latest revision as of 18:12, 25 December 2014

Item Number: 1406
Description ID: 6145464
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Seta-magnus.gif

seta magnus
Plural: setum magna
The translation of the mushroom's Latin name basically means "big mushroom." Not particularly descriptive. You'd think with the bright red cap and white polka-dots, there'd be something more descriptive to call it. Maybe you should work on that so you can one-up the original namers.

Miscellaneous Item
Item cannot traded, sold, or placed in a memento display



How Obtained

the neighborhood sewers

  • every foe

Note

References

  • A reference to Super Mushroom, a power-up in the Mario series of video games.
  • The description also mentions "one-up", referring to 1-up mushrooms.