Unfortunately, the bulbs will not grow outside the area in which the original plant is found, so they cannot be used to propagate the plant within the pasture. As of this writing, the main plant found deep in the forest is the only known source of nectar.
KINDLY DO NOT DIG UP OR OTHERWISE HARM THE MAIN PLANT, AS WE CURRENTLY HAVE NO WAY OF PROPAGATING IT.
While the sack of liquid attached to the bulb can be used in the same way as Limbus nectar, the bulb, when ingested, will restore any part of the body that is currently missing. Apparently this works even if only a head remains, but this has not yet been tested. Also, the process is said to be quite painful. Due to the rarity of this resource and the discomfort of its use, one should endeavor to use them only when Limbus sap alone will not be sufficient or ideal.
WARNING: Do NOT eat a Limbus bulb if you are not missing any body parts. This will cause violent and uncontrolled growth of flesh throughout the body.
Limbus bulbs
[A sketch]
Unfortunately, the bulbs will not grow outside the area in which the original plant is found, so they cannot be used to propagate the plant within the pasture. As of this writing, the main plant found deep in the forest is the only known source of nectar.
KINDLY DO NOT DIG UP OR OTHERWISE HARM THE MAIN PLANT, AS WE CURRENTLY HAVE NO WAY OF PROPAGATING IT.
While the sack of liquid attached to the bulb can be used in the same way as Limbus nectar, the bulb, when ingested, will restore any part of the body that is currently missing. Apparently this works even if only a head remains, but this has not yet been tested. Also, the process is said to be quite painful. Due to the rarity of this resource and the discomfort of its use, one should endeavor to use them only when Limbus sap alone will not be sufficient or ideal.
WARNING: Do NOT eat a Limbus bulb if you are not missing any body parts. This will cause violent and uncontrolled growth of flesh throughout the body.
Further research is ongoing.