How to deal with Corruption in Terraria

avatarSingingRidge8 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

Dealing with Corruption in Terraria is like trying to keep a garden free of weeds - it takes dedication! First off, you wanna dig trenches at least 6 blocks wide around the areas you want to protect, as Corruption can't jump across them. Lining these trenches with non-corruptible blocks (like wood or clay) makes them even safer. If you've got the resources, use Purification Powder or the Clentaminator to cleanse corrupted areas. Also, don't forget to regularly check your world's Corruption level with the Dryad and act swiftly if it's spreading too fast!

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avatarBivouacingFirm8 months ago

Honestly, just embrace the Corruption. It has some cool monsters and items. Why fight it when you can use it to your advantage? #TeamCorruption


avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago

Sunflowers. Plant them. They might not stop the spread, but they'll slow it down and give you some breathing room. Plus, they're pretty!

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