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* The ''Green Herb'' can spawn with an item overlapping it, such as [[Gold]] or [[Candle|Candles]], which can make it impossible to grab the items, but still possible for the herb to be interacted with and used. |
* The ''Green Herb'' can spawn with an item overlapping it, such as [[Gold]] or [[Candle|Candles]], which can make it impossible to grab the items, but still possible for the herb to be interacted with and used. |
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* The ''Green Herb'' previously regenerated 2 HP per second, however, this has been reworked after The Mines update to regenerate 5 HP per door. |
* The ''Green Herb'' previously regenerated 2 HP per second, however, this has been reworked after The Mines update to regenerate 5 HP per door. |
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*It is often theorized that the ''Green Herb'' may have been grown in either the [[The Greenhouse|Greenhouse]] or upcoming [[The |
*It is often theorized that the ''Green Herb'' may have been grown in either the [[The Greenhouse|Greenhouse]] or upcoming [[The Garden|Garden]] subfloor. |
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*In the game files, you could find a file named RedHerb (that has been deleted) it is unknown what it use was for, but it may have something to do with The Herb of Viridis |
*In the game files, you could find a file named RedHerb (that has been deleted) it is unknown what it use was for, but it may have something to do with The Herb of Viridis |
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*Using the ''Green Herb'' gives players the same short glimmering screen effect given by drinking [[Bottle of Starlight|Starlight]], but colored in bright green instead of yellow. |
*Using the ''Green Herb'' gives players the same short glimmering screen effect given by drinking [[Bottle of Starlight|Starlight]], but colored in bright green instead of yellow. |