Light Source – AVGG https://avidgamer.gg Your #1 Resource for Avid Terraria Fans Tue, 18 Apr 2023 10:19:06 +0000 de hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 https://avidgamer.gg/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-icon7-32x32.png Light Source – AVGG https://avidgamer.gg 32 32 Terraria Water Candle: How to Get, Uses, and More https://avidgamer.gg/terraria-water-candle/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terraria-water-candle Thu, 06 Oct 2022 04:00:00 +0000 https://avidgamer.gg/?p=2121 More...]]>

A Terraria world without monsters brings tediousness and resource limits, especially for rare items. As an adventure game, actual progress is achievable by slaying countless monstrosities and bosses. It’s what makes the famous title enjoyable, after all.

But since acquiring overpowered items usually came from hostiles, it’s sensible to encounter them more often. Unfortunately, there’s no way to give commands for endless hordes of Goblins or Zombies. Mods may be the quick solution, but the Water Candle is the best if you want to play clean.

In this item guide, you’ll learn everything about the Water Candle. We’ll include different ways to capitalize on the special material and how to get it in the first place.

Water Candle – Overview

This item is a piece of furniture and a light source in Terraria. It’s a remarkable tool for farming unique items for profitability and collection.


The Water Candle ups the spawn rate of enemies and critters by 35% in combat and looting. For on-screen enemies, there’s a 50% buff up. The effect’s called the Water Candle debuff, and you must select it from your Hotbar. If it’s from your Inventory, the perk won’t come out.

Note: It’s possible to place the item on any flat surface. Work Benches, Platforms, and Tables, for example, count. But if you get out of the area of effectiveness (170×125 tiles), the debuff won’t occur.

Unfortunately, putting multiple Water Candles won’t stack effects. Of course, it’d be a disaster if the initial effects get massive multipliers. Although holding the item won’t display the debuff icon, the results are applied.

On the flip side, the item can be turned on and off, especially when Wired. However, attempting to do the same to old-gen consoles won’t work as it’s not a Mechanism.

It’s noteworthy that the Water Candle synergizes well with Battle Potions (same effects). But its counterpart is the Peace Candle, which reduces enemy and critter spawn count. Nonetheless, placing the former in Space effectively ups the percentage by 167%, and the latter won’t stop its effects.

Blood Moon and Solar Eclipse are great events to use the Water Candle. However, it won’t display its debuff during Goblin and Pirate Invasions, Pumpkin, and Frost Moon events.

Combat-aside, placing Water Candles on Towns with a decent amount of water for fishing is viable. You’ll get almost endless supplies of Baits you can use for better catches. However, there’ll be no monsters spawning.

How to Get The Item?

The item is abundant on the Dungeon Shelves. But you must defeat the Skeletron first to guarantee safety upon entering. Alternatively, you could try your luck by traversing a safe space where the Dungeon Guardian won’t spawn.

Crafting is also available with Crystal Ball and Water or Sink using a Candle (1) or Platinum Candle (1).

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Terraria furniture guide: All items and categories https://avidgamer.gg/terraria-furniture/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terraria-furniture Thu, 15 Sep 2022 16:35:33 +0000 https://avidgamer.gg/?p=1646 More...]]> Terraria furniture represents a massive group of game items. Aside from your usual objects such as chairs, tables, doors, and lights, the furniture category also includes Autohammers, Womannequins, and other random thingies.

Unfortunately, most of these objects don’t have real value aside from decoration. If you wish to play a quick game, you’ll probably don’t need more than 15 furniture pieces, at best. In this article, I will talk about all these items, focusing on the most important ones from each category.

Terraria furniture basics

Aside from weapons, tools, armor, accessories, and basic materials, everything else in Terraria is classified as furniture. Even the bars, which are the main ingredient for various recipes, are considered one of these objects. We can further classify furniture based on its use:

  • Crafting stations
  • Light sources
  • Storage
  • Functional
  • Decorative

Some of these items are further classified into sets. By using the same pieces, you can design your interior according to a particular theme (Honey, Skyware, Solar, Bone, etc.).

The majority of furniture in the game is made with crafting stations. For example, you need a Furnace to smelt bars, Sawmill to create Beds, Dressers, Pianos, and other décor pieces, and Work Bench for just about everything else. You can also buy these objects from NPCs or get them from various places in the world. Golden Furniture drops from Pirates.

 Most of these objects can be placed on regular, flat surfaces and removed with any pickaxe. Objects like Vases and Mugs have to be placed on other furniture, while some of these items can only hang from the walls or ceilings.

Analyzing every group of Terraria furniture

Crafting stations

Crafting stations are some of the most essential objects in the game. Not only do you use them to create other furniture, but they are crucial for weapons and armor, allowing players to progress through the game.

At the very start of the game, you will create a Work Bench. It allows you to make other basic items for homes. After that, you’ll need a Furnace and a Pre-Hardmode Anvil for bars and basic equipment. As the game progresses, you’ll upgrade your Furnace and Anvil and will also need Tinkerer’s Workshop for high-tier accessories.

Some of these stations are nice but are not crucial for your progress. For example, Cooking Pots are necessary for making food that provides stat boosts, and Alchemy Table allows you to make potions.

At the end of the game, you’ll need an Ancient Manipulator to create the strongest weapons, armor, and ingredients in the game.

Light sources

Although not as important as crafting stations, light sources serve a few critical functions. They are crucial at the start of the game when you don’t have any other way of illuminating your path. You can use Torches and Tiki Torches on the surface and in mine shafts to have better vision in often-visited areas.

Light sources are vital for finishing your homes. According to the Terraria rules, you need at least one source of light within a closed room so that it’s considered a house. In other words, without these items, you won’t have access to the merchants.

Lastly, these objects also affect luck. By placing specific Torches in appropriate biomes, you can slightly increase the stat. Fireplace is probably the best item from this group, providing slight life regeneration on top of illumination.

Storage

Storage compartments are pretty straightforward in terms of their functionality. Each one of these provides storage space for 40 items, split into 4 rows and 10 columns. However, there is a slight difference between the objects, how they work, and how they’re placed.

For example, you can only place Piggy Bank on flat furniture, while Safe can only be placed on Blocks. Aside from being a storage compartment, Dresser also works as a flat surface for things such as Piggy Banks.

Void Vault is probably the most advanced item in this category. You can put it in your inventory, and it automatically picks up stuff from the ground when your main inventory slots are filled. You can also open it at any time. In that sense, Void Vault practically increases your main inventory by extra 40 spaces.

Functional

This category consists of 66 different items. Each one of the functional objects has a specific purpose. Most of them serve as “quality of life” improvements (Grandfather Clock shows time, Enchanted Sundial makes time pass faster). However, there are also a few of them that you can’t finish the game without.

The most important piece of furniture from this group is Door. It allows the creation of homes thus attracting NPCs. Although not a necessity, Platforms will make your life much easier in the early game. You can use Bed as a new spawning point, while Pylons allow fast travel on the map.

Some of these furniture pieces can provide temporary buffs to different classes. Sharpening Station increases melee armor penetration for 10 minutes. Bewitching Table allows the summoning of an extra minion for the same period of time, while Ammo Box gives a 20% chance not to use ammo. Slice of Cake provides a nice 2-minute buff to increase movement and mining speed by 20%.

Functional items also give temporary bonuses while your character is in the vicinity. Campfire and Heart Lantern increase your health regen, while Star in a Bottle increases your mana restoration. On the other hand, Garden Gnomes increase your luck, Bast Statue affects defense, and Sunflower boosts movement speed.

Decorative

Although the name indicates that this type of furniture has a purely aesthetic function, a few of them are actually vital for your progress.

The best examples of this are bars and gems, which serve as materials for just about everything in the game. Without bars, you can’t make armor, weapons, and tools. Although not as important as bars, we use gems for certain weapons and lots of decorative items.

Decorative furniture also serves as comfort items. Chairs, Benches, and Sofas are crucial for attracting NPCs to your home. The sub-category also includes certain flat surface items, such as tables, which are another requirement for NPCs.

While some of these objects have a tangible purpose in the game, most of them are utilized purely for interior design. Unlike other groups of furniture, decorative pieces become more popular at the end of the game when you start tinkering with your base.

Furniture sets

When talking about Terraria furniture, we also have to mention sets. Most of these items are classified into groups based on the source material.

You can make generic furniture sets with plain Wood, and this is more than enough for a structure to serve as a home for NPCs. However, if you wish to give your décor a bit of pizzazz, you’ll go with something like the Martian, Crystal, or Stardust set.

Generally, furniture sets consist of items such as Chairs, Chests, Clocks, Doors, Lamps, Beds, Sofas, Toilets, etc. You can make them from just about any non-ore material, including Mushroom, Sandstone, Marble, Bone, Flesh, Vortex Brick, etc.

Golden furniture is a unique category as you can only get it from Pirates during an event. On the other hand, you can’t craft Obsidian and Dungeon pieces. Instead, you can only acquire them from Lava level and Dungeon. These two sets also feature vases.

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Lanterns – Terraria Wiki Full Guide (2022) https://avidgamer.gg/terraria-lanterns/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=terraria-lanterns Tue, 23 Aug 2022 09:52:55 +0000 https://avidgamer.gg/?p=847 More...]]>

The long nights in Terraria invite the most dangerous elements. Aside from the Moon are monsters that want you lying on the ground. Beginners may stumble and fumble, especially if unfamiliar with how the game works.

However, it’s no shortage of light sources in Terraria. There are basic torches, sure, but decorative lanterns exist. From common Living Wood Lantern to rare and non-craftable Oil Rag Sconce, read more to learn how to get them all. 

Lanterns – Overview

A Lantern is a piece of furniture that hangs from the ceiling (under the block). They typically provide a small light source and occupy lesser space than Chandeliers. Because of their properties, Lanterns are ideal for smaller areas.

Lanterns aren’t created equally in Terraria. While most of them can be toggled on and off with a Wire, there are exceptions. These are Firefly in a Bottle, Lightning Bug in a Bottle, Lavafly in a Bottle, and every “soul” in a Bottle. Moreover, the Chinese Lantern occupies more space (two tiles wide and high) but is placeable underwater.

Different Types of Lanterns

Terraria has a diverse collection of this light source. There are craftable, non-craftable, and special Lantern types. The following items are categorized into the three mentioned distinct types:

Craftable

ItemIngredientsAncient ManipulatorBone WelderBy HandDecay ChamberFlesh Cloning VatGlass KilnHoney DispenserIce MachineLihzahrd FurnaceLiving RoomSky MillSolidifierSteampunk BoilerWork Bench
Bamboo Lantern• Bamboo (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Bone Lantern• Bone (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Boreal Wood Lantern• Boreal Wood (6)
• Ice Torch (1)
             
Cactus Lantern• Cactus (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Chinese Lantern• Silk (5)
• Torch (1)
             
Crystal Lantern• Crystal Block (15)
• Torch (1)
             
Dynasty Lantern• Dynasty Wood (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Ebonwood Lantern• Ebonwood (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Firefly in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Firefly (1)
             
Flesh Lantern• Flesh Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Frozen Lantern• Ice Block (6)
• Ice Torch (1)
             
Glass Lantern• Glass (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Granite Lantern• Smooth Granite Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Hanging Jack ‘O Lantern• Pumpkin (4)
• Torch (1)
             
Heart Lantern• Life Crystal (1)
• Chain (4)
             
Honey Lantern• Honey Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Lavafly in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Lavafly (1)
             
Lesion Lantern• Lesion Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Lightning Bug in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Lightning Bug (1)
             
Lihzahrd Lantern• Lihzahrd Brick (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Living Wood Lantern• Wood (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Marble Lantern• Smooth Marble Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Martian Lantern• Martian Conduit Plating (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Meteorite Lantern• Meteorite Brick (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Mushroom Lantern• Glowing Mushroom (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Nebula Lantern• Nebula Brick (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Palm Wood Lantern• Palm Wood (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Pearlwood Lantern• Pearlwood (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Pumpkin Lantern• Pumpkin (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Rich Mahogany Lantern• Rich Mahogany (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Sandstone Lantern• Smooth Sandstone (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Shadewood Lantern• Shadewood (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Skyware Lantern• Sunplate Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Slime Lantern• Slime Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Solar Lantern• Solar Brick (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Soul of Flight in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Soul of Flight (1)
             
Soul of Fright in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Soul of Fright (1)
             
Soul of Light in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Soul of Light (1)
             
Soul of Might in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Soul of Might (1)
             
Soul of Night in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Soul of Night (1)
             
Soul of Sight in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Soul of Sight (1)
             
Spider Lantern• Spider Nest Block (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Spooky Lantern• Spooky Wood (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Star in a Bottle• Bottle (1)
• Fallen Star (1)
             
Stardust Lantern• Stardust Brick (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Steampunk Lantern• Cog (6)
• Torch (1)
             
Vortex Lantern• Vortex Brick (6)
• Torch (1)
             

Noncraftable

ItemSource
Alchemy LanternDungeon
Brass LanternDungeon
Caged LanternDungeon
Carriage LanternDungeon
Chain LanternDungeon
Diabolist LampDungeon
Golden LanternPirates
Obsidian LanternRuined Houses
Oil Rag SconceDungeon

Special

The Star in a Bottle and Heart Lantern are two unique light sources in Terraria. Once placed (even turned off) will increase mana and health regeneration, respectively. As a result, these two have high value in combat and are used often.

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