How to get a Crystal Ball in Terraria

avatarImplementingPons8 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush8 months ago

Getting a Crystal Ball in Terraria is like hitting the wizard jackpot! First, you gotta wait for the Wizard NPC to move into your world. He's kinda picky, so make sure you've defeated the Wall of Flesh boss in a Hardmode world to make him consider your place worth visiting. Once he's settled in, simply chat with him and buy the Crystal Ball for 10 gold coins. Not only does it look cool, but it's also super useful for crafting certain magical items and furniture!

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avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago

Easy peasy wizard squeezy: 1. Beat Wall of Flesh to unlock Hardmode. 2. Find Wizard NPC. 3. Buy Crystal Ball for 10 gold coins. It's a steal!


avatarImplementingPons8 months ago

Honestly, why bother with a Crystal Ball? Sure, it's handy for certain spells and crafting, but your gold could be better spent elsewhere in Terraria. Just my two cents.

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