label_important Game Content label_important Bullfrog Basil
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Does anyone else have that problem ehere if you find out you can eat something, you start feeling like you won't be able to get it out of your head until you try eating it? It isn't my fault that the path to Copper Deposit N-29 was packed with that frog-green, basil-looking planet that I heard was the first edible planet ANEXCAL had found!

True, nobody had actually eaten one yet, and the scientists said that the most-likely flavor was 'incinerator bottom ash', but all the more reason to take the plunge! This plant went to all the trouble of being fit for consumption - who are we to disagree?

And you know what? It did taste like incinerator bottom ash! I maintain, however, that the finish had legitimate hints of sophisticated sharpness. Like a nice pepper. I will argue that to my grave. Nobody wants to argue with me, but still.

Copper Deposit N-29 has been depleted by approcimately 48%.
> Bullfrog Basil
category:
flora
biome:
river
harvestable:
yes
Bullfrog Basil was a small, leavy plant native to water areas of Calyx. While plain and unassuming in appearance, expeditionary scientists considered it to be one of the most interesting plants on Calyx due to its unusual lack of toxicity compared to nearly all of its surrounding flora. While not particularly nutritious, it was technically edible, and was reported to taste like spicy charcoal.

Statistics:
plantable:
no
threshable:
no
protected:
no