How to Mine Mythril in Terraria

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avatarSignalingCloud8 months ago

To mine Mythril in Terraria, you first gotta find it, usually in the Underground and Cavern layers. It's easier to spot after you defeat the Wall of Flesh and start Hardmode. But here's the kicker: you can't just use any ol' pickaxe. You need at least a Palladium/Cobalt pickaxe or drill to mine it. Sometimes, breaking some Altars with the Pwnhammer will spawn more Mythril ore in your world. So gear up, dive deep, and start mining!

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avatarSwellingDump8 months ago

You'll want a Palladium or Cobalt pickaxe for that job. Mythril's tough, and lesser tools won't cut it. Literally. Look for it in the Cavern layers post-Wall of Flesh smackdown.


avatarEmptyingDaisy8 months ago

Honestly, just use Spelunker Potions. Makes finding and mining Mythril (or any ore) way less of a headache. Sure, you need the right pickaxe, but seeing where to dig is half the battle won.

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