Items
Vasper (U5)
Pet
Vasper's are overgrown wasps from the Wasp's Nest. They lack the armour that their species processes and are often kicked from their hives once grown. These creatures roam around the Harrow in search for food and are often shy towards most creatures. Their venom is not deadly, only causeing hallucinations.
Sporehide (C1)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (C2)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (C3)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (C4)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (C5)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (U1)
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (U2)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (U3)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (U4)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (U5)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (R1)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (R2)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (R3)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (UR1)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Sporehide (E1)
Pet
Often mistaken as a typical mushroom by the inexperienced wanderer, Sporehides plant their lower bodies in soft, moist soil, their thick, plated backs pointed to the skies. Covered in scented spores, they feed on insects that land upon their colorful armor.Â
Cosmikoi (C1)
Pet
Upon a sparkling night sky, you may find a school of Cosmikoi. Rather inquisitive creatures, they descend upon the sky to flutter among land-bound creatures in a display of glittering scales and prismatic fins. They only rest on the water's surface to sleep, before continuing their endless voyage among the stars.Â
Cosmikoi (C2)
Pet
Upon a sparkling night sky, you may find a school of Cosmikoi. Rather inquisitive creatures, they descend upon the sky to flutter among land-bound creatures in a display of glittering scales and prismatic fins. They only rest on the water's surface to sleep, before continuing their endless voyage among the stars.Â
Cosmikoi (C3)
Pet
Upon a sparkling night sky, you may find a school of Cosmikoi. Rather inquisitive creatures, they descend upon the sky to flutter among land-bound creatures in a display of glittering scales and prismatic fins. They only rest on the water's surface to sleep, before continuing their endless voyage among the stars.Â
Cosmikoi (C4)
Pet
Upon a sparkling night sky, you may find a school of Cosmikoi. Rather inquisitive creatures, they descend upon the sky to flutter among land-bound creatures in a display of glittering scales and prismatic fins. They only rest on the water's surface to sleep, before continuing their endless voyage among the stars.Â