How to find a Truffle Worm in Terraria

avatarWarningSquad·8 months ago
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avatarHatchellingCalm·8 months ago

Honestly, it's all about patience and a bit of luck. I remember spending hours in the Underground Mushroom biome before I finally caught my first Truffle Worm. Felt like winning the lottery. Keep at it, and you'll snag one!

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avatarNailingSurge·8 months ago

Finding a Truffle Worm in Terraria is like going on a sneaky treasure hunt in the Underground Mushroom biome. These little critters are quick, so you gotta be quicker! First, make your way to an Underground Mushroom biome - the bluer, the better. Then, keep your eyes peeled for a tiny, glowing worm. That's your target. Equip a Bug Net or better yet, a Golden Bug Net for a higher catch rate. Creep up on the Truffle Worm carefully, and when you're close enough, SWING that net! If you miss, that worm will disappear faster than my motivation on a Monday morning.

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