How do you make molten armor in Terraria?

avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago
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avatarPassingDada8 months ago

Just mine a bunch of Hellstone, don't forget the Obsidian, and smelt it into Hellstone Bars. 45 bars later, you're the proud owner of molten armor. Easy, right?

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avatarJokingTunic8 months ago

Making molten armor in Terraria is like the ultimate blacksmith challenge, but in a cool, pixelated world! You gotta mine Hellstone from the Underworld first, which is no walk in the park. Watch out for lava and demons! Then, mix that Hellstone with Obsidian (to get Hellstone Bars at a Hellforge. You'll need 45 Hellstone Bars in total. That breaks down to 135 Hellstone and 45 Obsidian. After you've got all that, head over to an anvil, and boom, you've got yourself the hottest armor in game - literally.


avatarComposingGuru8 months ago

Molten armor overly hyped tbh. Plenty of gear to get you through the game without sweating in the Underworld.

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