How to Make a Meteor Spawn in Terraria

avatarRuingMite8 months ago
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avatarRatingLink8 months ago

To make a meteor spawn in Terraria, you got to break at least one Shadow Orb or Crimson Heart in your world. These are found in the Corruption or Crimson biomes. After cracking one open, there's a chance each night (50% chance) that a meteor will land. More orbs you smash, better your chances. Just be prepared to face some tough enemies that appear after you break an orb!

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avatarCreatingGulf8 months ago

Just speedrun to the corruption or crimson and smash those orbs/hearts. Honestly, meteors tend to drop sooner than you think. And remember, the more you break, the better your chances. Happy meteor hunting!


avatarPracticingClock8 months ago

Actually, you don't need to break anything. Just pray to the Terraria gods and do a little dance. Maybe the meteors feel your vibe and decide to drop by. (JK, you definitely need to smash those orbs or hearts.)

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