How to Make Beetle Armor in Terraria

avatarCreatingGulfa year ago
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avatarDislikingTrampa year ago

Making Beetle Armor in Terraria is a bit of a journey! First, you gotta beat the Golem boss in the Lihzahrd Temple to get Beetle Husks. He's not gonna give them up easy, so be prepared for a fight. Once you've got those Beetle Husks, you'll also need Turtle Armor, which you can craft from Turtle Shells and Chlorophyte Bars. The Turtle Shells drop from Giant Tortoises in the Jungle biome, and Chlorophyte Ore is mined in the Underground Jungle. Now mix those Beetle Husks with your Turtle Armor at a Mythril or Orichalcum Anvil, and voila, you've got yourself some shiny Beetle Armor!

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avatarCorsetingJokea year ago

Honestly? Beetle Armor is cool and all, but there are better sets out there. Focus on those instead.


avatarBringingLimpa year ago

Just grind for Beetle Husks from the Golem and upgrade your Turtle Armor. Easy.

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