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Fun fact: The Pumpkin armor set is superior to Gold and Platinum armor despite the two being technically harder to obtain. Here’s another one: you’re at a significant advantage if it’s October (in real life) since you’re skipping less cutthroat choices like every Wooden armor variant.

If you’re not bought by the idea of having Pumpkins at your disposal, we have more good news. But first, we’ll guide you on how to get them in the first place!

What is a Pumpkin?

By default, a Pumpkin is a naturally-growing plant and a crafting material in Terraria. It matures on Pure and Hallowed surface biomes as long as the Dirt block is grassy. This crop also grows in background blocks. Like all farms, you can automate the process, but that’s for another story.

A Pumpkin is an ingredient in 30 different items in Terraria, primarily for decorative purposes.

How to Get Pumpkins

There are two current ways of obtaining this orange plant. We’ll break it down for you.

During Halloween (all Terraria versions) and Oktoberfest (3DS) seasonal events

The method you’ll take is the waiting game, although we recommend doing this simple trick:

1. Create a new world to your liking.

2. Explore the world and gather.

Remember that Pumpkins in Terraria grow if at most other five of them are within 100 tiles. In most cases, this isn’t an issue. But if it’s the opposite, you should cut grass for them to have a growing space. 

If you have Dart Traps, place them on the ground and activate them. The fired projectile will destroy grass, mushrooms, and herbs. Play the waiting game again, and you’ll get those crops after a couple of hours.

Purchasing Pumpkin Seeds from the Dryad

This method may take a while, but it’s still worth it. Consider following these steps to secure your first few Pumpkin Seeds:

1. Prepare suitable housing. As the Dryad isn’t the first NPC to arrive in your Town, you must opt to build multiple free spaces. Your setup can be as cheap as a Wooden House.

2. Defeat Eye of Cthulhu, Brain of Cthulhu / Eater of Worlds, Skeletron (Lepus if 3DS). Assuming it’s not a Halloween event, we suggest getting the Cactus armor set for a nice damage reflection and knockback. Don’t forget to loot Living Trees, as they contain valuable goods! We’ll leave the preparation to you.

3. Buy and sow your Pumpkin Seeds. Now that the Dryad is in your Town, remember the 2×2 rule when planting. If you have a Ruler or Mechanical Ruler from other characters, turn it on for extra convenience. Remember: the crop won’t mature on Dirt blocks unless you use a Staff of Regrowth to put back grass.

An indication to harvest is when your Pumpkins are orange-colored. However, you’ll get seven to eight pieces if you wait for it to be bigger than normal. Weapons and tools will destroy mature ones (except the 3DS Terraria version). So if you accidentally swing while they’re still green, rest assured your crops are safe. Harvesting can be automated with Dart Traps.

Advantages of Getting Pumpkins

The player wearing a Pumpkin armor set, challenging Mourning Woods in the Pumpkin Moon event, and accompanied by a Squashling pet.

1. Free cute pet

Bad news: Seeds don’t come free after harvesting your Pumpkins. However, there’s a slim chance to get the Magical Pumpkin Seed! Once you equip the item, an adorable Squashling will follow you. Albeit being a Halloween exclusive, it’s still worth the shot.

2. Superior vs. Early Pre-Hardmode armors

As mentioned earlier, the Pumpkin armor set is better than the Gold and Platinum ore variants because of the tankiness it offers. The former equipment lasts until the Eye of Cthulhu, after which you may opt for Shadow or Crimson armor.

3. Profiting

Of all craftable items, we recommend Candelabras for accessibility. The price averages around 2 Silver Coins and 50 Copper Coins, but it’ll still depend on the NPC. Alternatively, you may opt for Chandeliers, but you must mine some ingredients. Note that this strategy is good during Halloween.

4. Pumpkin Moon Medallion farming

The Pumpkin Moon in Terraria is one of the most challenging events but comes with good loot. Because of its rarity, we recommend crafting its event-summoning item to bring the battle to your doorstep.

Enemies like the Mourning Wood can drop Stake Launchers – a ranged weapon with impressive damage and multi-piercing capability. Pumpking, meanwhile, may drop the infamous The Horseman’s Blade and Jack O’ Lantern Launcher. Moreover, you’ll never run out of supplies. Talk about a return on investment!

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Terraria Asphalt Block: Everything You Need to Know https://avidgamer.gg/terraria-asphalt-block/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terraria-asphalt-block Wed, 25 Jan 2023 13:20:56 +0000 https://avidgamer.gg/?p=2353 More...]]>

It’s an unwritten rule in Terraria to have an outstanding movement speed for multiple reasons. You may be running away or chasing a monster, unraveling all within your world, and more.

Of course, the idea of equipping speed-altering Accessories may come to you. After all, they give unwavering convenience to your travel. But did you know that an Asphalt Block can offer something similar? Read this guide about the item to learn more!

Asphalt Block – Overview

An Asphalt Block is one of many unique Terraria Blocks. Upon walking on it, you’ll accumulate a considerable speed boost, which stops the running action much faster. In context, the maximum running speed (average) reaches 15 MPH. With no boots, only Asphalt Blocks, you’ll gain a whopping 53 MPH after a three-second delay.

You’ll get a faster running speed when combined with accessories like the Hermes Boots. However, Frostspark Boots remain unaffected, as they’re better off in the Ice Blocks. The same goes for Mounts, but an Asphalt Block still cuts the braking time of a mounted player.

To get the most out of Asphalt Blocks, place one tile over another, and leave the middle empty. Consider equipping Panic Necklace and Lightning Boots, as you can get up to 85 MPH while running on the platform. It’s noteworthy that the speed can outrun several bosses and their projectiles.

Other Important Notes:

  • Only players are affected.
  • Useful in making Skybridges for collecting Fallen Stars.
  • Jumping or falling off from Asphalt Blocks reset your movement speed.
  • Teleporters won’t slow you down even if you run across them.

How to Craft Asphalt Blocks

To make Asphalt Blocks, you’ll need the following item:

  • Stone Block (2)
  • Gel (1)

Combine those items at the Blend-O-Matic. The crafting station costs Gold Coins (10) from the Steampunker. Defeat at least one mechanical boss, and the NPC will spawn in your Town.

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Terraria Blocks: Everything You Should Know https://avidgamer.gg/terraria-blocks/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terraria-blocks Thu, 06 Oct 2022 04:36:15 +0000 https://avidgamer.gg/?p=1895 More...]]>

Every world in Terraria is unique. Different monsters spawn, resources may be present, and some features from one biome may not exist in another. This advantage makes the game enjoyable, despite its creation in 2011.

One significant and arguably essential element in Terraria is Blocks. Although there are different types in-game, we’ll discuss everything in this guide about them and their classifications.

Blocks – Overview

A Block is a single unit of what makes a Terraria world. It carves how terrain and biome would look. Among different samples are Dirt and Stone, which you’ll see often. But there are 192 total blocks, which gets rarer depending on your gameplay progression.

Using any Pickaxe, Explosive, or Drill will extract Blocks. Note that mining them without entirely breaking them will display a crack. However, it’ll recover slowly if the action is unintentional and unfinished. If the material is under an object such as Altars, Cacti, Chests, and Trees, destroying them first is a must. Swapping tiles, though, is possible for Chests and Altars.

Overall, a single block can take one inventory slot for 999 pieces.


Fun Fact: It’s possible with a Hammer to create half blocks and angled slopes. Several blocks act as a background:

  • Bubble
  • Inactive Stone Block
  • Living Fire Block
  • Smoke Block

You’ll get two achievements for breaking blocks: Bulldozer and Landscaper.

Uses

The most common use for a Block is for making walls to prevent enemies from reaching you. Moreover, it powers a player’s creativity, whether it’s making a Spiral Staircase or an extravagant Castle.

Other purposes are meant for decorations, mechanisms, and more.

Different Block Types

Bricks

Different Brick Blocks in Terraria

Bricks have no selling value, despite most of their rarer materials being profitable. The majority are craftable, although some are possible loot drops from different sources.

NameCrafting IngredientsAncient ManipulatorFurnaceWork BenchExtra Info/ Other Sources
Blue Brick    Available to mine from blue Dungeons but requires a Nightmare or Deathbringer Pickaxe unless near the spawn point.
Chlorophyte BrickChlorophyte Ore
(1)
Stone Block (2)
   
Cobalt BrickCobalt Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Copper BrickCopper Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Crimstone BrickCrimstone Block (2)   
Crimtane BrickCrimstone Block (5)
Crimtaine Ore (1)
  Available on Crimson worlds. Looted from the box enclosing the Wall of Flesh’s drops.
Demonite BrickEbonstone Block (5)
Demonite Ore (1)
  Available on Corruption worlds. Looted from the box enclosing the Wall of Flesh’s drops.
Ebonstone BrickEbonstone Block (2)   
Gold BrickGold Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
  Available to loot from Jungle Shrines.
Gray BrickStone Block (2)   
Green Brick    Available to mine from green Dungeons but requires a Nightmare or Deathbringer Pickaxe unless near the spawn point.
Hellstone BrickHellstone (1)
Stone Block (1)
  Available from the Underworld and also inflicts the Burning debuff if proper gear isn’t worn.
Ice BrickIce Block (2)   
Iridescent BrickAsh Block (1)
Stone Block (1)
  Available to loot from Jungle Shrines.
Iron BrickIron Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Lead BrickLead Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Lihzahrd Brick    Specifically requires a Picksaw to mine from the Jungle Temple.
Luminite BrickLuminite (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Meteorite BrickMeteorite (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Mudstone BrickMud Block (1)
Stone Block (1)
  Available to loot from Jungle Shrines.
Mythril BrickMythril Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Nebula BrickNebula Fragment (1)
Stone Block (10)
   
Obsidian BrickObsidian (1)
Stone Block (2)
  Available from the Underworld.
Pearlstone BrickPearlsand Block (1)
Pearlstone Block (1)
   
Pink Brick    Available to mine from pink Dungeons but requires a Nightmare or Deathbringer Pickaxe unless near spawn point.
Platinum BrickPlatinum Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Rainbow Brick    Dropped by Rainbow Slimes The brick’s color cycles throughout and the effect can be transferred to waterfalls.
Red BrickClay Block (2)   
Sandstone BrickSand Block (2)  Also available to loot from Pyramids.
Silver BrickSilver Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
   
Snow BrickSnow Block (2)  Makes snow fall upon placement.
Solar BrickSolar Fragment (1)
Stone Block (10)
   
Stardust BrickStardust Fragment (1)
Stone Block (10)
   
Tin BrickStone Block (1)
Tin Ore (1)
  Available to loot from Jungle Shrines.
Tungsten BrickStone Block (1)
Tungsten Ore (1)
   
Vortex BrickStone (10)
Vortex Fragment (1)
   

Crafted Blocks

Different Crafted Blocks in Terraria
NameCrafting Ingredients
Active Stone BlockStone Block (1)
Wire (1)
Adamantite BeamAdamantite Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Amber Gemspark BlockAmber (1)
Glass (20)
Amber Stone BlockAmber (1)
Stone Block (1)
Amethyst Gemspark BlockAmethyst (1)
Glass (20)
Amethyst Stone BlockAmethyst (1)
Stone (1)
Asphalt BlockGel (1)
Stone Block (2)
BambooLarge Bamboo (1)
Blue Starry BlockFallen Star (1)
Glass (10)
BoulderStone Block (6)
Bubblegum BlockOrichalcum Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Chlorophyte BrickChlorophyte Ore (1)
Stone Block (2)
Cobalt BrickCobalt Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Confetti BrickConfetti (1)
Glass (1)
Copper BrickCopper Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Copper PlatingCopper Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Coralstone BlockCoral (1)
Stone Stone Block (5)
Cracked Blue BrickBlue Brick (1)
Cracked Green BrickGreen Brick (1)
Cracked Pink BrickPink Brick (1)
Crimstone BrickCrimstone Block (2)
Crimtane BrickCrimstone Block (5)
Crimtane Ore (1)
Crispy Honey BrickHoney Block (1)
Crystal BlockCrystal Shard (1)
Stone Block (5)
Demonite BrickDemonite Ore (1)
Ebonstone Block (5)
Diamond Gemspark BlockDiamond (1)
Glass (20)
Diamond Stone BlockDiamond (1)
Stone Block (1)
Ebonstone BrickEbonstone Block (2)
Emerald Gemspark BlockEmerald (1)
Glass (20)
Emerald Stone BlockEmerald (1)
Stone Block (1)
Flesh BlockCrimstone Block (2)
Frozen Slime BlockIce Block (1)
Slime Block (1)
GlassAny Sand (2)
Gold BrickGold Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Gold Starry BlockFallen Star (1)
Glass (10)
GrateAny Iron Bar (1)
Gray BrickStone Block (2)
Gray StuccoSilt Block (1)
Stone Block (10)
Green StuccoGreen Thread (1)
Silt Block (1)
Stone Block (10)
Hellstone BrickHellstone (1)
Stone Block (1)
Honey BrickCrispy Honey Block (1)
Honeyfall BlockGlass (1)
Ice BrickIce Block (2)
Inactive Stone BlockStone Wall (4)
Wire (1)
Iridescent BrickAsh Block (1)
Stone Block (1)
Iron BrickIron Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Large BambooBamboo (1)
Lavafall BlockGlass
Lead BrickLead Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Lesion BlockEbonstone Block (2)
Living Cursed Fire BlockCursed Flame (1)
Living Fire Block (20)
Living Demon Fire BlockDemon Torch (1)
Living Fire Block (20)
Living Frost Fire BlockIce Block (10)
Living Fire Block 20)
Living Ichor BlockIchor (1)
Living Fire Block (20)
Living Ultrabright Fire BlockLiving Fire Block (20)
Ultrabright Torch (2)
Luminite BrickStone Block (1)
Luminite (1)
Meteorite BrickMeteorite (1)
Stone Block (1)
Midnight Confetti BlockConfetti (1)Glass (1)
Mud BlockDirt Block (1)
Mudstone BlockMud Block (1)
Stone Block (1)
Mythril BrickMythril Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Nebula BrickNebula Fragment (1)
Stone Block (10)
Nebula Fragment BlockNebula Fragment (1)
Stone Block (5)
Obsidian BrickObsidian (1)
Stone Block (2)
Palladium ColumnPalladium Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Pearlstone BrickPearlsand Block (1)
Pearlstone Block (1)
Pink Slime BlockPink Gel (1)
Platinum BrickPlatinum Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Rain CloudCloud (1)
Red BrickClay Block (2)
Red StuccoClay Block (10)
Silt Block (1)
Ruby Gemspark BlockGlass (20)
Ruby (1)
Ruby Stone BlockRuby (1)
Stone Block (1)
Sandfall BlockGlass (1)
Sand Block (1)
Sandstone BrickSand Block (1)
Sandstone SlabSand Block (1)
Sapphire Gemspark BlockGlass (20)
Sapphire (1)
Sapphire Stone BlockSapphire (1)
Stone Block (1)
Shell PileCoral (1) or Junonia Shell (1) or Lightning Whelk Shell (1) or Seashell (1) or Starfish (1) or Tulip Shell (1)
Shroomite PlatingShroomite Bar (1)
Stone Block (15)
Silver BrickSilver Ore (1)
Stone Block (1)
Slime BlockGel (1)
Smooth Granite BlockGranite Block (1)
Smooth Marble BlockMarble Block (1)
Snow BrickSnow Block (1)
Snow CloudCloud (1)
Snowfall BlockGlass (1)
Snow Block (1)
Solar BrickSolar Fragment (1)
Stone Block (10)
Solar Fragment BlockSolar Fragment (1)
Stone Block (5)
Spider Nest BlockCobweb (10)
Spider Fang (1)
Stardust BrickStardust Fragment (1)
Stone Block (10)
Stardust Fragment BlockStardust Fragment (1)
Stone Block (5)
Stone Accent SlabStone Block (1)
Stone SlabStone Block (1)
Sunplate BlockFallen Star (1)
Stone Block (25)
Thin IceIce Block (1)
Tin BrickStone Block (1)
Tin Ore (1)
Tin PlatingStone Block (1)
Tin Ore (1)
Titanstone BlockStone Block (1)
Titanium Ore (1)
Topaz Gemspark BlockGlass (20)
Topaz (1)
Topaz Stone BlockStone Block (1)
Topaz (1)
Tungsten BrickStone Block (1)
Tungsten Ore (1)
Vortex BrickStone Block (10)
Vortex Fragment (1)
Vortex Fragment BlockStone Block (5)
Vortex Fragment (1)
Waterfall BlockGlass (1)
Yellow StuccoSand Block (10)
Silt Block (1)

Gem Blocks

Different Gem Blocks in Terraria

The following are valuable items found in underground veins.

  • Amber
  • Amethyst
  • Diamond
  • Emerald
  • Ruby
  • Sapphire
  • Topaz

Grown Blocks

Different Grown Blocks in Terraria

The following items are lootable from a specific environment. Note that each must be used with the right tool for extraction.

NameSourceBiomeExtra Info
BambooBamboo StemsJungle 
Boreal WoodBoreal TreesSnowRegrown on Snow with Acorn.
CactusCactusDesert 
EbonwoodCorrupt TreesCorruptionRegrown on Corrupt Grass with Acorn.
Glowing MushroomGlowing MushroomsGiant Glowing MushroomsGlowing Mushroom BiomeSpawns naturally on Mushroom Grass.
HayGrassAll biomes with Grass 
Palm WoodPalm TreesDesertOceanRegrown on Sand with Acorn.
PearlwoodHallowed TreesHallowRegrown on Hallow Grass with Acorn.
PumpkinPumpkinGrass (non-evil) 
Rich MahoganyJungle TreesJungleUnderground JungleNatural growth on Jungle Grass.
ShadewoodCrimson TreesCrimsonRegrown on Crimson Grass with Acorn.
WoodTreesForestRegrown on Grass with Acorn.

Looted Blocks

Different Looted Blocks in Terraria
NameSources
Bone BlockBone
Candy Cane BlockPresents
Coralstone BlockAngler
Granite BlockGranite enemies
Green Candy Cane BlockPresents
Living Fire BlockUnderworld (Hardmode enemies)
LuminiteMoon Lord
Martian Conduit PlatingMartial Madness
Pine Tree BlockPresents
Rainbow BrickRainbow Slimes
Spooky WoodPumpkin Moon

Miscellaneous Blocks

Different Miscellaneous Blocks in Terraria
NameEnvironmentCraftable?Lootable?Extra Info
CloudFloating IslandYesNo 
CobwebUnderground Cavern and Spider CaveYesNo 
Crispy Honey BlockUnderground JungleYesYes 
HiveBee HiveYesNoCan only be placed with a Hive Wand.
Honey BlockUnderground JungleYesYes 
Leaf BlockLiving TreeNoNoAny normal wood placed with a Leaf Wand will become a Leaf Block.
Living MahoganyLiving Mahogany TreeNoNoMahogany Wood placed using a Living Mahogany Wand will become a Living Mahogany.
Living WoodLiving TreeNoNoAny normal wood placed with a Living Wood Wand will become a Living Wood.
Mahogany Leaf BlockLiving Mahogany TreeNoNoRich Mahogany placed using a Rich Mahogany Leaf Wand will create a Mahogany Leaf Block.
Rain CloudFloating IslandYesYes 
Sunplate BlockFloating IslandYesYes 
Thin IceIce and Snow biomeNoYes 

Ore Blocks

Different Ore Blocks in Terraria
NamePickaxeCan be destroyed with explosives?Extra Info
Adamantite OreMythril or OrichalcumNo 
Chlorophyte OreDrax or Pickaxe AxeNo 
Cobalt OreMolten or Reaver SharkNo 
Copper OreCopper or TinYes 
Crimtane OreDeathbringer or NightmareYesMineable in the ground level.
Demonite OreGold or PlatinumYesMineable in the ground level.
Gold OreCopper or TinYes 
HellstoneDeathbringer or NightmareYes and NoCan be mined with explosives upon defeating the Wall of Flesh. Spawns Lava upon mining and damages unprotected players (Burning debuff).
Iron OreCopper or TinYes 
Lead OreCopper or TinYes 
LuminiteCopper or TinNoA reward after defeating the Moon Lord.
MeteoriteTungstenYes and NoDefeating the Wall of Flesh will make Meteorite susceptible to explosion damage. Inflicts the Burning debuff to unprotected players upon contact.
Mythril OreCobalt or PalladiumNo 
ObsidianDeathbringer or NightmareYesOnly forms when Water and Lava meets.
Orichalcum OreCobalt or PalladiumNo 
Palladium OreMolten or Reaver SharkNo 
Platinum OreCopper or TinYes 
Silver OreCopper or TinYes 
Tin OreCopper or TinYes 
Titanium OreMythril or OrichalcumNo 
Tungsten OreCopper or TinYes 

Purchased Blocks

Different Purchased Blocks in Terraria

Note:

  • CC means Copper Coins
  • SC means Silver Coins
NameVendorPrice
Blue Dynasty ShinglesTraveling Merchant50 CC
Blue Team BlockTraveling Merchant1 SC
BubbleParty Girl2 SC
CogSteampunker7 SC
Dynasty WoodTraveling Merchant50 CC
Echo BlockCyborg10 SC
Green Team BlockTraveling Merchant1 SC
Pink Team BlockTraveling Merchant1 SC
Red Dynasty ShinglesTraveling Merchant50 CC
Red Team BlockTraveling Merchant1 SC
Silly Green BalloonParty Girl1 SC
Silly Pink BalloonParty Girl1 SC
Silly Purple BalloonParty Girl1 SC
Smoke BlockParty Girl1 SC
White Team BlockTraveling Merchant1 SC
Yellow Team BlockTraveling Merchant1 SC

Soils

Different Soil Blocks in Terraria
NameCan be Corrupted, Crimsoned, or Hallowed?Found in
AshNoUnderworld
ClayNoUnderground
Desert FossilNoUnderground Desert
DirtYesAnywhere
Corrupt Grass  
Crimson Grass  
Grass  
Hallowed Grass  
GraniteNoGranite Caves
Hardened SandYesUnderground Desert
Hardened Crimsand  
Hardened Ebonsand  
Hardened Pearlsand  
IceYesIce and Snow biome
Pink Ice  
Purple Ice  
Red Ice  
MarbleNoMarble Caves
MudYes and NoJungle and Underground Jungle
Jungle Grass  
Mushroom Grass  
SandYesDesert and Ocean
Crimsand  
Ebonsand  
Pearlsand  
SandstoneYesUnderground Desert
Crimsandstone  
Ebonsandstone  
Pearlsandstone  
SiltYes and NoEverywhere below Cavern
SlushNoIce and Snow biome
SnowNoSnow biome
StoneYesEverywhere
Argon Moss  
Blue Moss  
Brown Moss  
Crimstone  
Ebonstone  
Green Moss  
Krypton Moss  
Lava Moss  
Pearlstone  
Purple Moss  
Red Moss  
Xenon Moss  

Summoned Blocks

Different Summoned Blocks in Terraria
NameSummoned By
Crimtane BrickWall of Flesh
Demonite BrickWall of Flesh
Magical Ice BlockIce Rod
Sand BlockSand Ball (from Antlion or Sandgun)
Snow BlockSnow Balla

Trap Blocks

Different Trap Blocks in Terraria
NameCraftableLootable
Active Stone BlockYesYes
Dart TrapNoYes
ExplosivesYesYes
GeyserNoYes
Inactive Stone BlockYesYes
Spear TrapNoYes
SpikeNoYes
Spiky Ball TrapNoYes
Super Dart TrapNoYes
Wooden SpikeNoYes

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How to Get Pink Ice in Terraria (Full Guide 2022) https://avidgamer.gg/terraria-pink-ice/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terraria-pink-ice Thu, 29 Sep 2022 03:55:12 +0000 https://avidgamer.gg/?p=1982 More...]]>

Do you want to get Pink Ice in Terraria? It’s a long journey ahead. Start acquiring the unique block by reading this short guide!

The world of Terraria itself holds different and unique secrets you’ll discover upon hours of gameplay. We won’t elaborate on each, but there are exceptionally advantageous features, useful glitches, and more. It’s one of many reasons why the game is undeniably everlasting among players.

One secret – a Hardmode block known as the Pink Ice – is an example. Since regular Ice is usually blue, it’s unusual to see a different color from the spectrum.

It’s possible to get the unique Pink Ice in Terraria, and we’ll teach you how with this guide.

Pink Ice – Overview

The Pink Ice is nothing short of regular colored Ice in pink hues. It’s possible when the Hallow spreads to the Ice biome, resulting in such formation as this rare block. It’s easy to collect and is mainly used for decorative purposes.

Understanding and Spreading the Hallow

From a pre-Hardmode perspective, there’s only the Corruption and the Crimson. These unique biomes spread towards other types and are usually hard to control. After defeating the Wall of Flesh, you’ll enter the Harmode. It’s where the Hallow becomes available.

Eventually, the Hallow will overtake an Ice biome, where it’ll convert regular Ice into its Pink counterpart. To speed up the spreading, you can do the following:

  • Place Pearlstones and Pearlsand near other corruptible blocks.
  • Plant Hallowed Seeds to create and spread Hallowed Grass on Dirt.

Collecting Pink Ice

You don’t need any fancy Pickaxe or Drill to acquire the block. Any type will do! However, the gathering speed will be faster with better equipment. Alternatively, using any explosives is better as collecting becomes easier.

Item Upgrades

Aside from decorative purposes, Pink Ice can be used to craft furniture items. These are:

ItemMaterialsCrafting Station
Hallowed TorchPink Ice Block (1)
Torch (3)
Hand
Ice TorchPink Ice Block (1)
Torch (3)
Hand

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