How to Unlock Dungeon Chests in Terraria

avatarAlightingTang8 months ago
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avatarManningAndy8 months ago

To unlock Dungeon Chests in Terraria, you gotta get your hands on the right keys, and each one's tied to a specific biome. Hang out in the biome that matches the chest you're aiming to unlock. For example, Frozen Keys drop in the Snow Biome. Defeat mobs there until you snag the key. Remember, patience is key (pun intended) cause these drops can be rare. Also, these keys won't drop until you've defeated Plantera, so make that your first step!

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avatarRatingLink8 months ago

Just farm the keys, man. No keys, no loot. Simple as that.


avatarDescribingHail8 months ago

Honestly, I spent hours farming for those keys in the Crimson biome because I needed the Vampire Knives. It's a grind but so worth it when you finally unlock that chest and get your hands on some of the best items in the game. Keep at it, and make sure Plantera is history first.

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