In this guide, we shall go over how to craft and use the Mushroom Man item, the most bizarre item in the game.

Mage Arena is a game full of bizarre fantasy elements, and it is an absolute joy to experience all of those. But as bizarre as items such as the Frog Spear or the Soup Man may be, they come nowhere close to the Mushroom Man.
The Mushroom Man is – well, we don’t really know how to describe it. It is a craftable item that summons a creature of the same name. Once you summon the Mushroom Man, he just follows you around, and you can use him in a variety of ways. If you’re wondering what these ways are, or simply how to craft and summon the Mushroom Man, keep reading to find out.
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How To Summon and Use the Mushroom Man

As stated earlier, the Mushroom Man is a craftable item that you can use to summon the creature of the same name. You can craft the item by following the steps below:
- Acquire 2x Bounce Mush. You can find these while exploring the maps of the game.
- Head back to base and use the Crafting Table.
- Combine the 2x Bounce Mush at the table to get the Mushroom Man item.
- Pick up and drop the item with the ‘G’ key, and the Mushroom Man will spawn next to you and follow you around.
The Mushroom Man is a small man with mushroom-like features who follows you around. While this may seem incredibly useless at a glance, there’s a lot you can do with it. The first and most obvious use of the Mushroom Man is as a decoy. Since he follows you around, you can lead him to enemies who may get distracted momentarily. You can then use this lapse in judgment for a quick kill.
You can also use the Mushroom Man to traverse areas with ease. Climb on top of his head, and this will let you access areas you previously couldn’t. This also gives you the higher ground and can catch plenty of enemies off guard.
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