How to Spawn Adamantite Ore in Terraria

avatarRemovingMyth·2 years ago
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avatarWanderingFacet·2 years ago

Just smash the demon/crimson altars with a Pwnhammer and hope for the best. It's RNG, baby!

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avatarBurstingHong·2 years ago

Spawning Adamantite Ore in Terraria isn't like your typical 'spawn item' command magic. First off, you gotta make sure you're playing hardmode because Adamantite won't show its shiny face otherwise. Then, smash some of those crimson/corruption altars with a Pwnhammer or better. Each altar smashed gives you a chance at spawning Adamantite Ore in your world. But remember, the more altars you smash, the more ores you get, up to a point though, don't go too hammer happy!


avatarAssemblingDelta·2 years ago

For those saying to just smash altars, remember – quality over quantity. Smashing more altars increases spawn, but it also increases the risk of spreading corruption or crimson. So, be strategic!

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