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This article is about Creepvine Seed Cluster. You may be looking for Creepvine or Creepvine Sample.

Creepvine Seed Clusters are a harvestable Raw Material found growing on Creepvine in the Arctic Kelp Forest. They grow together on Creepvines in clusters of seven total.

It can also be acquired from Sea Monkeys which offer the player resources.

In the Arctic Kelp Forest these seeds are pink and grow on a yellow-leafed species of kelp rather than green. They appear as a cluster of translucent pink seeds capable of emitting bright bioluminescent glows.

Creepvine Seed Clusters are required for creating Lubricant and Silicone Rubber, making them a key component early in the game. It also provides the player with 10 water when consumed, making them a useful water source when one can not find and/or filter any water from bladderfish.

It can be planted in an Exterior Growbed or the Alien Containment, growing new Creepvines with Creepvine Seed Clusters that the player can harvest. They need at least two stacked Alien Containments to fully mature.

In the Bioreactor, it produces 50 energy total over the course of 120 seconds.

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Creepvine Seeds
Arctic Kelp Seeds Ency

Mature creepvine plants that have survived the predation of small herbivores produce these bioluminescent seed clusters, which may be knocked loose by currents or consumed and later deposited by predators.

The embryo is surrounded by a thick oil and silicone layer, which would disperse into the ground as the outer skin deteriorated. This may provide the seedling with the nutrients it needs to survive the low-light conditions on the sea bed.

Assessment: Vital alien resource - Construction Applications

Source: Collect a Creepvine Seed Cluster
Arctic kelp 08 FINAL
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