Bioluminesce lamps

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Bioluminesce lamps

Postby Sephiron » Sun Nov 27, 2022 5:25 am

Lamps for decorative purpose that need to be refueled once in a while are kind of annoying. Why not add in something like bioluminescent lamps made from various glowing fungi that don't need to be refueled, but glow less brightly. Each lamp could look different depending on the type of fungus it was made with. Cavebulbs are potted blue cavebulbs that you can hang from wires, Cave lanterns could be ground up and put inside a regular hanging lantern to emit a dim green light, maybe add a couple other types of glowing fungus that are different colors, or what have you. Maybe allow hanging lanterns to be lightable from, but bioluminescent lanterns wouldn't.
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Re: Bioluminesce lamps

Postby pawnchito » Sun Nov 27, 2022 7:55 pm

This sounds pretty cool. Make the mats cost a bit more up front like making a cave battery but they last and probably look cool so theyre worth it.
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Re: Bioluminesce lamps

Postby ItsFunToLose » Wed Nov 30, 2022 12:59 pm

Sephiron wrote:Lamps for decorative purpose that need to be refueled once in a while are kind of annoying. Why not add in something like bioluminescent lamps made from various glowing fungi that don't need to be refueled, but glow less brightly. Each lamp could look different depending on the type of fungus it was made with. Cavebulbs are potted blue cavebulbs that you can hang from wires, Cave lanterns could be ground up and put inside a regular hanging lantern to emit a dim green light, maybe add a couple other types of glowing fungus that are different colors, or what have you. Maybe allow hanging lanterns to be lightable from, but bioluminescent lanterns wouldn't.


Do cavebulbs in garden pots glow?

edit: Yes.

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Edit2: But also, no.
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