How to get the Reaver Shark in Terraria

avatarMisleadingBride8 months ago
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avatarUnifyingSlum8 months ago

Just fish in the ocean. RNG does the rest.

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avatarCarryingMonte8 months ago

Fishing for a Reaver Shark is basically a rite of passage in Terraria. When I first started, I spent hours casting lines into the ocean. It was totally worth it, though. The trick is to have a bunch of bait and use the best fishing rod you can at the time. Also, make sure it鈥檚 in the Ocean biome, or you鈥檙e just wasting time. You'll reel it in eventually!


avatarBurstingHong8 months ago

To snag yourself a Reaver Shark in Terraria, you've gotta get comfy with a bit of fishing! Head over to the Ocean biome--either edge of the map will do--and start fishing. You'll need a decent fishing rod and some bait, though. The Reaver Shark has a chance to bite in the Ocean biome, so patience is key. It used to be super overpowered, but even after being nerfed, it's still a solid pick early game. Happy fishing!

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