How to Buy Bait in Terraria

avatarAssemblingDeltaa year ago
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avatarAlteringBeryla year ago

Buying bait in Terraria isn't as straightforward as heading into a shop and picking it off the shelf. Instead, you gotta get your hands dirty! You can catch bait by breaking rocks, cutting grass, and opening up those bait critter-producing background objects like bushes and rocks. For a more straightforward approach, you can buy worms from the Merchant or flower boots from the Jungle to spawn baits. But remember, the best baits come from exploring and interacting with the world!

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avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

Actually, you can't 'buy' most baits in Terraria like you would a weapon or armor. You gotta explore and catch 'em! Keep an eye out for worms after it rains and look for butterflies during the day. Getting your bait is more about the adventure than the purchase, which is half the fun of Terraria.


avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

Just use the Bug Net! Buying bait is not a thing. Go outside your comfort zone, swing that net, and enjoy the hunt.

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