How to get Cavern Mushrooms in Palworld

Healing over time? Yes please.

Cavern Mushrooms in Palworld

If there’s one thing that is incredibly useful in Palworld, it’s items which heal you or your Pals. In order to make some of these items, you’re going to need to stock up on Cavern Mushrooms, which are a vital ingredient. 

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Cavern mushrooms can be found in any Dungeon throughout Palpagos, including the new Sakura Cave on Sakurajima. They’re light green in color and glow, so you can spot them from a distance as you’re running through the dark. 

They can also be found occasionally inside Mineshafts, either en route to a hidden Alpha Pal or a Black Marketeer

Although this resource is fairly easy to find, you’re going to need a lot of them if you want to create the highest quality Recovery Meds, which use 10 Cavern Mushrooms per craft. It’s definitely worth taking a little extra time during Dungeon runs to explore everywhere and pick up all of the Cavern Mushrooms you can find.

How to use Cavern Mushrooms in Palworld

Recovery Meds can be made at an Electric Medicine Workbench in Palworld
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Once you’ve stocked up on Cavern Mushrooms, they can be used in the following recipes at an Electric Medicine Workbench:

ItemRecipeEffect
Low Quality Recovery Meds5 Red Berries
2 Pal Fluids
3 Cavern Mushrooms
Heals wounds a little over time. Effective for both player and Pals. 
Recovery Meds5 Red Berries
5 Pal Fluids
5 Cavern Mushrooms
3 Cotton Candy
Heals wounds moderately over time. Effective for both player and Pals. 
High Quality Recovery Meds20 Red Berries
5 High Quality Pal Oil
10 Cavern Mushrooms
7 Cotton Candy
5 Sulfur
Heals wounds a lot over time. Effective for both player and Pals. 
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