How do you get Rotten Chunks in Terraria?

avatarCompletingClint8 months ago
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avatarAffordingAggie8 months ago

Quick tip: Rotten Chunks mainly drop from those flying Eater of Souls in the Corruption. If you're not seeing enough drops, just roam around the area more, they tend to spawn in waves. And don't forget, nighttime in the Corruption can get a bit wilder, meaning more chances to get those Rotten Chunks!

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avatarBustingSpire8 months ago

To get Rotten Chunks in Terraria, you need to head over to the Corruption biome and start slaying Eaters of Souls or Devourers. These creepy critters drop them, so equip your best gear and get to hunting. The higher the number of monsters you defeat, the more Rotten Chunks you'll gather. Just keep an eye on your health and make frequent trips if needed!


avatarAlteringBeryl8 months ago

Nah, just buy Terraria on a different platform if collecting stuff like Rotten Chunks sounds tedious. The adventure's the real deal, not the grind.

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