How to get Cursed Flames in Terraria

avatarCluingWear2 years ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

Getting Cursed Flames in Terraria is pretty straightforward but requires some prep. First, you gotta be in a world with The Corruption (not The Crimson) 'cause that's where Cursed Flames spawn. Next, pump your game into Hardmode; Cursed Flames won't show up otherwise. Now, gear up for a fight and head to the Underground Corruption. You're looking to defeat Corruptors, those flying snake-like monsters, as they drop Cursed Flames. Also, breaking open Corrupt Crates fished from Corruption-themed waters has a chance to drop them. Happy hunting!

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avatarDislikingTramp2 years ago

Short and sweet: Hardmode + Underground Corruption = Cursed Flames. Fight Corruptors, break Corrupt Crates, win!


avatarCreatingGulf2 years ago

Honestly, farming Cursed Flames? Overrated. Focus on upgrading gear and exploring. There are better weapons out there.

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