Hairy mushroom

Hairy mushrooms are a poisonous mushroom, causing nausea and vomitting if eaten raw. They can be safely eaten once blanched - this can be done using the cookery skill.

Hairy mushrooms first sprout in August, maturing in thirty-five days and withering in October. Hairy mushrooms can be found near young and old birch trees in coniferous/spruce forests, groves, meadows, and spruce mires and may appear on suitable maps twenty percent of the time. They can occur in as many as two groups of up to three mushrooms, with a maximum of fifteen mushrooms per local map.