How to stop the spread of corruption in Terraria

avatarBringingLimp8 months ago
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avatarWarningSquad8 months ago

Stopping corruption in Terraria is a bit like gardening, you've gotta keep it in check! First up, Sunflowers can slow down the spread on the surface, so plant those pretty flowers! Digging trenches at least six tiles wide also helps, as corruption can't jump across them. You can also line the trenches with non-corruptible blocks (like wood or clay) for extra safety. And if things get really out of hand, there's always the Clentaminator, available for purchase from the Steampunker. This handy tool can cleanse corruption with a spray of purification solution. Happy cleaning!

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avatarCarryingMonte8 months ago

just use the clentaminator lol, it's the easiest way to get rid of it


avatarScoldingIrony8 months ago

Honestly, I don't bother stopping the corruption. I think it adds a challenging element to the game. Just play around it!

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