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Ovagro Node

ovagro-node
Growth cycles
3/12 Cycles
Temperature range
35 °C / 95 °F
Pressure range
Ignored
Atmosphere
Oxygen Carbon Dioxide Polluted Oxygen

Overview

Ovagro Node is the main body of an Ovagro plant. It is a two-tile-tall structure that extends vines toward nearby available surfaces, eventually spreading to as many as 24 vines. The node itself cannot be harvested directly; only the extended vines can be interacted with for harvest.

Each vine is a one-tile extension attached to the node and occupies nearby usable surfaces. If the Tile a vine is attached to is destroyed, that vine and any vines that grew from it will die off as well. Likewise, removing the Ovagro Node destroys all of its derived vines.

Harvesting the vines can yield produce, including Ovagro Fig, which is used as food. Because the plant depends on connected surfaces, it is best treated as a spreading, anchored crop rather than a single harvest point. Destroying support Tiles or uprooting the node will collapse the entire plant, so placement should be planned carefully before allowing it to spread.

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