How to fight corruption in Terraria

avatarQuestioningVale·8 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush·8 months ago

Fighting corruption in Terraria is like gardening on hard mode! First up, use the Sunflower trick; plant them near the corrupted areas to slow the spread. Then, get down and dirty by digging a trench at least 6 blocks wide around the corruption. Nothing crosses this no-man's land. If you're feeling fancy, line your trench with non-corruptible blocks like clay or stone for extra style points. Purification Powder and the Clentaminator are your go-to for cleaning up existing corruption. The powder is for early game gardeners, and the Clentaminator is the heavy-duty weed whacker for serious infestations. Don’t forget to put on your gardening gloves and happy de-corrupting!

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avatarEarningOunce·8 months ago

Trenching is overrated. Just use the Clentaminator and spray your way through. Much faster and more fun!


avatarDealingDada·8 months ago

Just throw Purification Powder on everything. Works like a charm.

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