How to grow a gem tree in Terraria

avatarCorrectingGait·8 months ago
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avatarQuestioningVale·8 months ago

Growing a gem tree in Terraria is like giving nature a bling makeover! First up, you gotta mine some gems (any kind will do). Then, snag yourself an acorn – you find these bad boys just chilling on the ground in your forest biomes. Next step, make sure you've got a patch of stone blocks in the Underground or Cavern layer because gem trees are picky and won't grow just anywhere. Now, combine your gem with the acorn to craft a gemcorn. Plant that shiny gemcorn in the stone, and boom! Watch your gem tree sprout. Just remember, patience is key; these beauties take time to grow.

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avatarHouselingMoon·8 months ago

Simple: Mine gem, get acorn, craft gemcorn, plant in stone blocks underground. Wait. Profit.


avatarDroppingSway·8 months ago

Honestly, everyone's talking about gem trees, but why not just stick to good ol' mining? Faster gems, less waiting around.

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