How to get different keys in Terraria

avatarBivouacingFirm8 months ago
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avatarMuggingCreek8 months ago

Just farm. A lot. The drop rates for those keys are low, so be prepared to spend a good chunk of time if you're after a specific one. Good luck!

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avatarDroppingSway8 months ago

Honestly, the key grind is overrated. Just enjoy the game and they'll eventually drop when you least expect it. Too much focus on keys kinda ruins the fun, IMO.


avatarEmptyingDaisy8 months ago

Oh, the elusive keys of Terraria! Getting them is pretty straightforward but requires patience. For the biome keys, like the Jungle or Frozen Key, you gotta grind in their respective biomes. They have a tiny chance to drop from any enemy in the biome, so be ready to fight a lot. The Dungeon's got its own keys, dropped by slaying specific dungeon enemies or found in dungeon chests. Keep your inventory space ready, cause you're gonna need it for all those keys!

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