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Location: | Black Powder Mine Oubliette | ||||||||||||||
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The mushroom child. These myconids have adapted to the Gungeon, launching a deadly cloud of bullets in place of spores.
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Funguns are mushroom-like creatures that occasionally release a cloud of bullets. Most of the bullets remain stationary, but some will travel towards the player after a random delay. The bullets will not travel towards the player anymore if their original source is killed. Funguns leave behind a small pool of poison creep upon death and are completely immune to the poison status effect. Their bullets stay in place for a short time even after death.
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Location: | Black Powder Mine Oubliette | ||||||||||||||
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The mushroom parent. Spogres tower over their Fungun children, and their bullet clouds are correspondingly large. | |||||||||||||||
Spogres behave like Funguns, but have more health and release much larger clouds of bullets. They leave behind a smaller cloud of bullets upon death.
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- Their descriptions of mushroom child and mushroom parent are a reference to the mushroom child and mushroom parent enemies from Dark Souls.
- The Fungun's description "Pop Caps" is likely a reference to the game company PopCap Games, most known for producing Plants vs. Zombies, a game where the player commanded an army of weaponized, sentient plants.