How to farm Gelatin Crystals in Terraria

avatarManningAndy·8 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft·8 months ago

To farm Gelatin Crystals in Terraria, you gotta head to the Underground Hallow. These shiny pink crystals spawn on the Pearlstone or Pink Ice blocks in this biome. It's a bit of a waiting game, but you can increase your chances by widening the area of Pearlstone or Pink Ice. Make sure to light it up well so you can spot them easily. Sometimes, using a Water Candle and Battle Potion can help speed things up by increasing spawn rates. Just keep wandering around the area, and you'll spot those Gelatin Crystals.

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avatarQuestioningVale·8 months ago

Here’s a quick tip from someone who spent way too much time on this: set up a small farm area in the Underground Hallow with rows of Pearlstone blocks spaced out by a couple of blocks. Put platforms to walk on between them so you can easily check for and harvest the Gelatin Crystals. It’s like gardening, but with more danger and shinier rewards!

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