How to make Musket Balls in Terraria

avatarWhammellingSuite2 years ago
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avatarNickelingAlan2 years ago

Oh, you're gearing up for some action, huh? Making Musket Balls in Terraria is actually pretty straightforward! You just need to find yourself an Iron or Lead Anvil. Once you've got that, all you need is some iron or lead bars. Just approach the anvil, and you should see the option to craft Musket Balls. They come in batches of 70 per bar, so you'll have plenty to go around. Happy shooting!

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avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Here's a little pro tip from someone who's spent way too much time in Terraria: Always keep a stack of Musket Balls in your inventory. They're the base ammo for most guns, and you don't wanna run out in the middle of a fight. Crafting them at an anvil is super easy, plus, it's a good use of your early-game resources.


avatarSwellingDump2 years ago

Musket Balls? Just buy 'em from the Arms Dealer, way easier. You get to save your iron/lead for better stuff.

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