How Do You Get Demonite Ore in Terraria?

avatarReroutingTopaz8 months ago
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avatarJokingTunic8 months ago

Demonite Ore in Terraria? You gotta earn it the hard way, my friend! Either smash some Eater of Worlds or the Eye of Cthulhu into oblivion. They're not just dropping this stuff at your doorstep; you've gotta conquer these bosses to get your hands on it. Good luck, and may your weapons be sharp!

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avatarColoringNoon8 months ago

The fastest way to get your hands on some Demonite Ore is going boss mode. Beat the Eater of Worlds if you're in a Corruption world, or if you're chilling in a Crimson world, you're outta luck for Demonite. Focus on the Eye of Cthulhu; it's your ticket to that sweet, sweet ore.


avatarBringingLimp8 months ago

Honestly, just trade for it. If you've got friends with excess Demonite, save yourself the headache and see if you can swap some resources. Not everyone's cut out for boss battles, and that's okay.

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