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Mean and Green
Reach 10 stacks of Mutagen in the Everbloom Wilds.
Mean and Green is a 10-point achievement earned in the Everbloom Wilds by walking through green slime puddles to accumulate 10 stacks of the Mutagen debuff.
Head to Iron Pyrotech corpses
Go to the Iron Pyrotech corpses at 58, 38 in the Everbloom Wilds. These corpses have permanent green pools beneath them that you can run over while mounted to quickly build Mutagen stacks.
Build initial stacks fast
Run over each Iron Pyrotech pool to gain your first 2-3 stacks. The first stack lasts only 15 seconds, the second extends the debuff to 30 seconds, and by the third stack you have 45 seconds, giving you time to wait for pools to respawn if needed.
Kill Enthralled Mutants for extra stacks
If you need additional stacks, kill Enthralled Mutants in the area — they have less than 100k health and each one drops a green puddle that lingers for about 5 seconds after death, granting an extra Mutagen stack when walked over.
Watch your health carefully
Each new pool application deals increasing damage to you, so monitor your health as you approach higher stack counts. Walking over pools while stealthed still deals damage but does not break stealth.
Reach 10 stacks to complete
Once you walk through enough pools to accumulate 10 stacks of Mutagen, the achievement is awarded. Stacks 4 through 10 each last 1 minute, making the final stacks easier to manage.
Tips
The four Everbloom Shapers at 57.6, 37.5 continuously create puddles on Iron Horde corpses every few seconds, making this a reliable looping spot to build and maintain stacks.
Flying axebeaks that are knocked down with rocks also create a pool when they hit the ground — only the airborne ones work, not the ones perched in trees.