How to Make a Japanese House in Terraria

avatarAttendingStoke8 months ago
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avatarResolvingGame8 months ago

Start by choosing materials like Bamboo, Dynasty Wood, and Shadewood for that authentic Japanese look. Bamboo is great for walls and detailing, while Dynasty Wood makes for excellent flooring and roof materials. Use Shadewood for furniture to add contrast. Remember to incorporate Torches or Lanterns as light sources to maintain the traditional vibe. Lastly, don't forget to add a garden with a pond and some cherry blossom trees if you can find or create them. It'll really tie the whole aesthetic together!

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avatarAttemptingDance8 months ago

Honestly? Just watch a couple of YouTube tutorials. There's some crazy good builders out there that show step by step how to make those intricate Japanese roofs and gardens.


avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

Just spam Bamboo everywhere, lol. But seriously, Dynasty shingles for the roof can give you those curved edges. Use paper lanterns instead of regular torches for lighting. Adds to the whole 'Zen' feel.

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