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Barrelstalk was a fungus that grew in the Underdark, named for its barrel-like shape. It had a hard, woody outer surface, but the inside was hollow and could contain about 5 to 8 gallons (19 to 30 liters) of potable water. The inner rings of the barrelstalk were made from an edible pulp. A typical specimen yielded about 5 to 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.5 kilograms) of food. Some reports of this fungus said that it was only edible when young. Once matured, it produced spores that were poisonous, making it useless as a source of food and water.

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  • Barrelstalk
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  • Barrelstalk was a fungus that grew in the Underdark, named for its barrel-like shape. It had a hard, woody outer surface, but the inside was hollow and could contain about 5 to 8 gallons (19 to 30 liters) of potable water. The inner rings of the barrelstalk were made from an edible pulp. A typical specimen yielded about 5 to 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.5 kilograms) of food. Some reports of this fungus said that it was only edible when young. Once matured, it produced spores that were poisonous, making it useless as a source of food and water.
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Name
  • Barrelstalk
Type
  • Fungus
consumedby
  • Humanoids, other creatures
Distinctions
  • Shaped like a cask
Usage
  • Food and water source
Location
  • The Underdark
abstract
  • Barrelstalk was a fungus that grew in the Underdark, named for its barrel-like shape. It had a hard, woody outer surface, but the inside was hollow and could contain about 5 to 8 gallons (19 to 30 liters) of potable water. The inner rings of the barrelstalk were made from an edible pulp. A typical specimen yielded about 5 to 10 pounds (2.3 to 4.5 kilograms) of food. Some reports of this fungus said that it was only edible when young. Once matured, it produced spores that were poisonous, making it useless as a source of food and water.
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