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{{Foraged
 
{{Foraged
| Where found=Autumnal, Coniferous, Crag, Grassland, Woodland, Myrtle Oak Tree
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| Where found=Argopelter Gizzard, Autumnal, Badlands, Coniferous, Crag, Grassland, Greenwood, Honeysuckle Kudzu, Marshland, Myrtle Oak Tree, Shrub,
| Weight=0.03 KG
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| Weight= 0.03
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{{AddCraft
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| Objects required=Gardening Pot;1, Humus;1, Potable Water;1, Any Vegetable;.2
 
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==Flavor Text==
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''While he will gobble some grass, he prefers to munch on some honeysuckle kudzu.''
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==About==
 
==About==
Pick up the Bug and right click it on Any Plant to match purities with that plant. Cabbage works best for this.
 
 
Feeding it the right food have a chance of turning it into a [[Bloated Cocoon]] which again have the chance of becoming either a [[Partially Deformed Caterpillar]] or a [[Any Butterfly|Butterfly]].
 
 
Each time a Caterpillar is fed a [[Honeysuckle Kudzu]] it's Min and Max gluttony values for blood will increase with +1 (unless it transforms into a Bloated Cocoon).
 
  
[[Category:Slugs Bugs and Kritters]]
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{{i|Caterpillar}}s are commonly found in the wild, inside {{i|Myrtle Oak Tree}}s, when Dissecting {{i|Argopelter Gizzard}}s, or when Picking {{i|Honeysuckle Kudzu}}. Additionally, when Picking ripe {{i|Any Vegetable}}s which have sat for a day or two, you may occasionally find that a {{PAGENAME}} has eaten one of your Vegetables and taken its [[Purity]].
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{{:Any Butterfly|transcludesection=caterpillar}}
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{{:Purity|transcludesection=bugpurity}}
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{{:Any Bugs|transcludesection=pests}}
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 7 October 2023

Caterpillar icon.png Caterpillar
Where found:
Weight: 0.03
Required by: Objects
Structures
None
Alternative Acquisition:
Object(s) Required:
Healing:
Blood Phlegm Yellow Black
Heal: 5 3 2 4
Heal Uses: 1
Gluttony:
Blood Phlegm Yellow Black
Gluttony Min: 1 0 0 0
Gluttony Max: 1.5 0 0 0
Full and Fed Up for: 0:05
Food Groups: Slugs Bugs and Kritters icon.pngSlugs Bugs and Kritters
ReducesSlugs Bugs and Kritters icon.pngSlugs Bugs and Kritters by 50% with 50% chance

About

Caterpillar icon.png Caterpillars are commonly found in the wild, inside Myrtle oak tree icon.png Myrtle Oak Trees, when Dissecting Argopelter Gizzard icon.png Argopelter Gizzards, or when Picking Honeysuckle Kudzu icon.png Honeysuckle Kudzu. Additionally, when Picking ripe Any Vegetable icon.png Any Vegetables which have sat for a day or two, you may occasionally find that a Caterpillar has eaten one of your Vegetables and taken its Purity.

Raising Butterflies and Moths

While a Caterpillar icon.png Caterpillar can be fed Any Plant icon.png Any Plant its favorite food is Honeysuckle Kudzu icon.png Honeysuckle Kudzu. Selecting a Caterpillar and right-clicking it on a Honeysuckle Kudzu will allow the Caterpillar to consume it. Each time a Caterpillar eats a Honeysuckle Kudzu it's Minimum and Maximum gluttony Blood values will increase by +1 and there will be a chance the Caterpillar will turn into a Cocoon icon.png Cocoon. A Cocoon left in a Container for a few days will hatch into either Any Butterfly icon.png Any Butterfly or Any Moth icon.png Any Moth. Right-clicking a Cocoon and selecting "Set Free" gives you a Partially Deformed Caterpillar icon.png Partially Deformed Caterpillar and a Cocoon Husk icon.png Cocoon Husk. NOTE: Setting Free a Caterpillar from its Cocoon early adds a good bit of Insanity.

Bug Purity

Any Bugs icon.png Any Bugs can have their Purity altered by selecting the Bug and right-clicking it on Any Plant icon.png Any Plant. The Bug will then consume the plant and take on that plant's Purity. This is a direct transfer of Purity, meaning feeding Any Bug a Plant can cause its Purity to increase OR a decrease, so be careful.

Pests

A Gardening Pot icon.png Gardening Pot can't be Destroyed by normal means, Pests can instead be applied to Gardening Pots by selecting a Pest and right-clicking it on the Gardening Pot. Each Pest added will reduce the Gardening Pot's Purity until it reaches reaches 0, then each additional Pest will do damage instead, at 100% damage the Gardening Pot will break.

Pest Purity Damage
Beetle icon.png Beetle 1
Caterpillar icon.png Caterpillar 1
Giant Willow Aphid icon.png Giant Willow Aphid 5
Slim Stickbug icon.png Slim Stickbug 5