How to make a mining potion in Terraria

avatarGroaningRush8 months ago
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avatarVitriolingMouth8 months ago

Just mine without it, saves you the hassle. But if you must, Blinkroot, Antlion Mandible, and Bottled Water at an Alchemy Table. EZ.

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avatarAssemblingDelta8 months ago

Making a mining potion in Terraria is super easy! You just need 1 Bottled Water, 1 Antlion Mandible, and 1 Blinkroot. Mix them together at a placed Bottle or Alchemy Table, and you'll be digging through the dirt faster than you can say 'dirt'! Just be sure to gather Blinkroot from underground and hunt down those Antlions in the desert.


avatarAttallingHalt8 months ago

I remember the first time I made a mining potion. I was deep in a cave and kept running into tough blocks. Once I got the recipe right, it changed everything. Mining became a breeze, and I could explore much faster. Totally recommend making it if you're serious about your underground adventures!

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