How to Farm Deathweed in Terraria

avatarRepeatingRitz8 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm8 months ago

Farming Deathweed in Terraria is pretty straightforward but timing is key! You wanna plant Deathweed Seeds in either Corruption or Crimson soil because that's where they thrive. The kicker? They only bloom during a Blood Moon or a Full Moon, meaning that's the best time to harvest them for the extra seeds. Remember to set up a farm in both biomes to maximize your Deathweed yield!

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avatarDepetallingMummy8 months ago

Just wait for a Blood Moon, plant those Deathweed Seeds in Crimson/Corruption and go wild harvesting. Blood Moons = Deathweed party time.


avatarCopyingSole8 months ago

Honestly, don't stress too much about farming Deathweed. The game throws enough at you during Blood Moons and Full Moons. Just make sure you got the seeds planted beforehand, and you're golden. I've done it tons of times, and it's always been enough for whatever I needed in-game.

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