Abiotic Factor: Anti-Fungal Gelatin Guide

Written by Michael Owen | Abiotic Factor

Anti-Fungal Gelatin in Abiotic Factor is a unique quest reward used for both crafting and unlocking blocked areas. You get it by finishing the Village Den da'ko Yeer event, then collecting it from the alien monument that appears.

Anti-Fungal Gelatin Overview

  • Type: Key item, crafting material

  • Weight: 0.2

  • Stack Size: 1

  • Source: Monument reward from completing Village Den da'ko Yeer

Where to Get It

You must complete the Village Den da'ko Yeer encounter. After clearing it, collect the gelatin from the monument that spawns at the end. This is the only known source, and it does not respawn.

Uses

Unlocking Blocked Areas

The gelatin is used to burn away fungal blockages:

  • Reactor entrance

  • Corn Processing access in Flathill

Without it, these locations stay sealed by alien fungus. It’s a one-time use item, so choose your target carefully if you haven’t crafted more.

Crafting Recipes

Used in advanced anomaly gear and upgrades:

Exor Fetish

  • GATE Defense Rune ×1

  • Exor Skull ×1

  • Anti-Fungal Gelatin ×1

  • Battery (Carbon) ×1

  • Bench: Crafting Bench

Pocket Dimension

  • Exor Fetish ×1

  • Teleporter Pad ×1

  • Purported Grimoire ×1

  • Plutonic Carapace ×4

  • Anti-Fungal Gelatin ×1

  • Bench: Crafting Station

These are high-tier devices tied to mobility, defense, or anomaly containment.

Final Blurb

Anti-Fungal Gelatin is a one-of-a-kind loot item needed to open key zones and build late-game dimensional tools. Don’t waste it. Use it to break through fungal growths or forge anomaly gear if you have a backup plan.

FAQ

Where do you find Anti-Fungal Gelatin?

From the monument after completing Village Den da'ko Yeer.

What does Anti-Fungal Gelatin do?

It clears fungal growths blocking major areas like Reactors and Corn Processing.

Can you craft Anti-Fungal Gelatin?

No, it’s only obtained from a quest event.

What recipes use it?

Exor Fetish and Pocket Dimension both require one unit each.

Is it consumed when used on fungus walls?

Yes, it’s a single-use item when applied to fungal blockages.

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