How to Mine Astral Ore in Terraria

avatarPracticingClock8 months ago
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avatarNoticingPuff8 months ago

Just beat Astrum Aureus, then mine it with a high-power pickaxe. Easy peasy.

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avatarTargetingDirt8 months ago

Astral Ore is super late-game content, so first off, you gotta defeat the Wall of Flesh to get your game into Hardmode. Then, you need to take down the three mechanical bosses (The Twins, The Destroyer, Skeletron Prime). After that, summon and defeat Astrum Aureus in the Astral Infection biome. Once you've got that big baddie out of the way, the Astral Ore will start appearing in the Astral Infection. But don't forget, you'll need a pickaxe with at least 210% pickaxe power to mine it. Something like the Picksaw or a stronger pickaxe is your go-to.


avatarAutocancellingWeek8 months ago

Honestly, who even needs Astral Ore when you've got style? Just kidding, sorta. Get a good pickaxe, beat the bosses, and happy mining!

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