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A young Bulborb whose body has been taken over by fungal filaments. With the host's will gone, it eats food while scattering spores, and eventually stops moving.
A young Bulborb whose body has been taken over by fungal filaments. With the host's will gone, it eats food while scattering spores, and eventually stops moving.


Feature #1: It is controlled
Feature #1: Being controlled
:Its muscles are controlled by the Toxstool's hyphae, making it eat food and store up nutrients.
:Its muscles are controlled by the Toxstool's hyphae, making it eat food and store up nutrients.
:(Image text: "It sends out toxic spores from the sporangia on its back, making it easier to catch prey")
:(Image text: "It sends out toxic spores from the sporangia on its back, making it easier to catch prey")


Feature #2: It provides nutrients
Feature #2: Becoming nutrients
:When the body decays and becomes unable to move, a colony (a group of fungi) forms from the corpse.
:When the body decays and becomes unable to move, a colony (a group of fungi) forms from the corpse.
:(Image text: "With the newly-grown Poison Spotcap as its parent body, a young Toxstool grows")
:(Image text: "With the newly-grown Poison Spotcap as its parent body, a young Toxstool grows")

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