Whether they want to or not, players will inevitably obtain a ton of Red Mushrooms over the course of their playthroughs, but may have no idea what to do with them. They can be found in a variety of places: on certain floors in the mines, in the Secret Woods (and on Forest Farms) during Summer and Fall, from Tappersattached to Mushroom Trees, and, if the player chose the mushroom cave, almost daily on their farm.
Unlike Purple Mushrooms, which are obviously useful as a source of energy, along with Chanterelles, Morels, and Common Mushrooms, which can be used in certain cooking recipes, there's no apparent use for Red Mushrooms at a glance. They're actually more harmful than helpful; Red Mushrooms are technically poisonous, and will sap the player's HP and energy once eaten. But since they're somewhat rare and don't sell for much, players may be led to believe that there's some value in keeping them. And there is, even if it's not readily apparent.
Red Mushroomscan technically be used in crafting, but are only really good for a single recipe: Life Elixirs, which are some of the most potent healing items in. Life Elixirs are different from the average healing item in that they don't restore a flat amount of HP; they restore the player's entire health bar in full. That makes them an excellent item for areas with difficult enemies, like the Skull Caverns.
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This recipe is unlocked once the player reaches Combat level 2, which should be easily doable after a few days in the mine, but may remain hidden on their crafting page if they don't know where to look. Specifically, each Life Elixir requires a single Red Mushroom, in addition to a few other ingredients as seen in the recipe below.
Life Elixirs don't require any special crafting stations; the player can create one from the regular old crafting menu wherever they are, as long as
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