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The subject of this article is from the Frontiers update.
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 15 February, 2022. |
The information from this article is up-to-date as of 15 February, 2022.
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This article was catalogued by Galactic Hub Calypso. |
X. Mudasarea | |
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Galaxy | Calypso |
Region | Wakestones Expanse |
Star system | HUB6-22B Yuxian-Iih |
Planet | Livel Gamma |
Description | Uncommon / Ground / Mostly Nocturnal |
Gender | Indeterminate - Vectorised |
Behaviour | Long-distance migration |
Diet | Solar Vine |
Height | 0.7 - 0.5 m |
Weight | 57.9 - 57.7 kg |
Genus | Lok |
Notes | Frequently regurgitates |
Mode | Normal |
Territory | Galactic Hub Calypso |
Discovered by | Sappho |
Updated | Frontiers |
X. Mudasarea is a creature.
Summary[]
X. Mudasarea is a creature in the No Man's Sky universe.
It is a member of the Lok genus.
W. Ovineaikanica is the first known Blob Statue Lok discovered in Galactic Hub Calypso since the Origins update.
Appearance[]
X. Mudasarea is a small blob creature with yellow coloration. It has zebra stripes on its sides and on the top of its head. The Indeterminate gender has completely smooth skin with no additional accessories or protrusions, which means it resembles the Blob Statue base cosmetic that can be purchased at the Quicksilver Synthesis Companion onboard the Space Anomaly, and is a rare and highly sought-after example of the genus. The Vectorised gender is identical in appearance to the Indeterminate gender, except with plant-like ears on it's head.
Alias Names[]
Original: | X. Mudasarea |
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Current: | X. Mudasarea |
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Discovery Menu[]
Discovered on the sun-battered surface of planet Livel Gamma. Their search for food drags them far and wide across the planet, their journey never ending. Always hungry, they seek out and consume the Solar Vine that grow freely across this world.
Additional Observations: Frequently regurgitates
Location[]
It can be found on the planet Livel Gamma in the HUB6-22B Yuxian-Iih star system.
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Additional Information[]
Featured in the CalHub Rare Fauna Album
Gallery[]
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Vectorised gender
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Indeterminate scan
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Vectorised scan
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Discovery Menu