How do you make a cooking pot in Terraria?

avatarBakingAlerta year ago
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avatarAffordingAggiea year ago

Easy peasy! To whip up a cooking pot in Terraria, you just need 10 iron bars or lead bars. Just stroll over to an Iron Anvil or Lead Anvil, and voila, you can craft it. Remember, this kitchen essential not only ups your chef game by letting you cook fish, but it also adds a cozy touch to any in-game home.

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avatarReoccuringRacea year ago

Actually, I think using lead for a cooking pot might not be the best idea... even if it's just in a game. Anyone else prefer using iron bars instead?


avatarScoldingIronya year ago

If you're like me and keep forgetting crafting recipes, the Cooking Pot is super simple. Grab 10 iron or lead bars, find an anvil, and you're set. Made mine yesterday, and it's been fish for days. ?


avatarEarningOuncea year ago

lol just get 10 iron or lead bars and hit up an anvil. Cooking pot coming right up!

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