How to Farm Bait in Terraria

avatarCreatingGulf8 months ago
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avatarSinkingDuel8 months ago

Farming bait in Terraria is all about knowing where to look! First off, breaking grass, jungle grass, and the stones in the underground layers are your go-to methods for finding worms and grasshoppers. Don't forget to equip a bug net from the Merchant to catch them. For higher-tier bait, head to the jungle and look for worms and grasshoppers, then use the Flower Boots to spawn critters by just walking! Also, creating a small, shallow pool of water can help you farm bait by attracting water critters.

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avatarReplyingTheft8 months ago

Honestly, just buy a ton of Bug Nets and go wild. Grass, rocks, and the jungle are your best friends. And remember, rain boosts worm spawn rates like crazy, so make the most out of those stormy days!


avatarCreatingGulf8 months ago

Short and sweet: Best way to farm bait? Jungle + Flower Boots + Bug Net. Walk and let the critters come to you!

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