How to Fill a Bottle in Terraria

avatarSingingRidge·8 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk·8 months ago

Filling a bottle in Terraria is super easy, peasy lemon squeezy! Just stand near any water source (like a pond, lake, or even a bucket of water placed on the ground) with an empty bottle in your inventory. Then, simply right-click or tap on the water while holding the bottle. Voilà, you have yourself a water bottle ready for brewing potions or quenching your thirst during those long nights fighting off zombies and eyeballs!

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avatarNickelingAlan·8 months ago

I remember the first time I tried filling a bottle in Terraria. Thought I needed some fancy machine or crafting table. Turns out, all you need is to stand by some water and click. Felt silly, but hey, now I can make potions all day.


avatarRequestingFinal·8 months ago

Just dunk it in water, dude. Seriously, stand next to water with an empty bottle and right-click. Boom, filled. Terraria doesn't make you jump through hoops for hydration.

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