How do Gem Trees Work in Terraria?

avatarRollingHank·8 months ago
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avatarManningAndy·8 months ago

Gem Trees in Terraria are super cool and not just for show! You plant them by placing a gemcorn in an underground or cavern layer stone block. Gemcorns are made by crafting a gem with an acorn. Once planted, these trees grow into Gem Trees of the corresponding gem type. They don't just spruce up your underground digs; when chopped down, they drop gems and more gemcorns, making them a renewable resource for gems. Plus, they add a sparkle to your subterranean explorations!

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avatarCorrectingGait·8 months ago

Gem Trees are simple: bury a gemcorn in stone, wait, and boom – shiny tree! More gems and gemcorns when you chop it down.


avatarDisbowelingFeel·8 months ago

Honestly, Gem Trees aren't worth the hassle. Just go mining for gems instead.

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