How big do houses need to be in Terraria?

avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago
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avatarNailingSurge8 months ago

lol, just slap together some wood, walls, and throw in a chair and a table. Bam, you've got a house. Size? Eh, make sure it's not too tiny. NPCs aren't picky but they do need space to 'live'.

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avatarCarryingTree8 months ago

In Terraria, a house needs to be at least 60 total blocks in size, but remember, it's not just room size we're talking about. You gotta have walls, a chair, a table, and light source to make it a proper home for NPCs. Go too small, and you've basically made a walk-in closet for your digital buddies. Aim for cozy, not cramped!


avatarColoringNoon8 months ago

10x6 blocks - does the trick every time. Enough for the basics and a little extra for decorations or whatever you fancy. Remember, it鈥檚 about making it functional but also giving it your own flair.

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