How Many Blocks to Make a Biome in Terraria?

avatarDistributingJoke2 years ago
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avatarSigningSpine2 years ago

Just toss in 100 blocks and call it a biome! Seriously though, it varies. 100 blocks for simple ones, but if you want something like Corruption or Crimson, you need at least 200. Keep it straightforward and watch the magic happen!

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avatarRemovingMyth2 years ago

Honestly, 100 blocks? That's barely a biome. Go big or go home, I say. Make a statement with at least 500 to truly see the effects.


avatarInterferingHood2 years ago

To create a basic biome in Terraria, you'll need around 100 blocks of whatever material is dominant for that biome. Like, if you're aiming for a Corruption or Crimson biome, it's 200 ebonstone/ebonsand or crimstone/crimsand blocks. But remember, the bigger you go, the more pronounced the biome's features will be!


avatarResolvingGame2 years ago

You only need 100 blocks for most biomes, but 200 for the spooky ones like Corruption/Crimson. Easy peasy.

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