How to remove actuators in Terraria

avatarRatingLink·8 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud·8 months ago

Easy peasy! To remove actuators in Terraria, just grab the Grand Design tool or a Wire Cutter. Whip out either of these bad boys while standing near the actuator you wanna ditch. If you're using the Grand Design, you'll need to be in wire-viewing mode. Then, simply click on the actuator and voila, it's gone. Remember, though, you gotta have these tools in your inventory first. Happy building!

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avatarPracticingClock·8 months ago

Had a facepalm moment in Terraria when I forgot you could remove actuators with the Grand Design. Spent ages manually breaking blocks like a chump. Grand Design not only lets you remove them but does it in style and from a distance. Definitely the way to go.

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