Why does it look like he's force choking the heckler
Folks, guess what?
I wrote a fuckin FANFIC. First one ever. It's calamity based about Xeroc having an existential crisis about everything because of You, the player, and you, the terrarian.
If you get a chance, give it a read, and let me know what you think, I would love some constructive criticism about it!
Your gender is now the first randomized wikipedia article you get. No rerolls.
Ah, yeah, without mining you can't really separate the evil biome after prehardmode. Guess just go as fast as you can?
I'm pretty sure (don't quote me on this, this is purely memory) that in hardmode you can use crates fished before WoF and get hardmode ores. So if that's true, you can always grind out a shit ton of crates before moving on and then open them all after for a quick headstart.
That challenge does sound like it'd be incredibly grindy and pretty luck-based on worldgen and drop chance. But you'll never know if you don't try, so I hope it all goes well!!
For any terraria players. I'm going to start playing the game first time tomorrow
In order to see if a self imposed challenge idea i have can be done on the for the worthy seed and potentially get fixed boi
So, is it true their is a chance of a bomb dropped by shaking trees in those 2 seeds? If so what is the chance?
And do i really need wood for much before i can get the dryad? Seems can make a workbench out of cactus and bamboo for instance.
Calamity deathmode day 8? 9? Don't remember.
I turned it to expert mode. Master mode is just a joke.
Back to normal progression, beat golem and got scoria, im in the process of beating plaguebringer and ravager
I'm sad I had to lessen the difficulty, but for my own sake, I had to.
Terraria isn't a particularly hard game on a basic level, like, there are absolutely ways to make it hard, but in a basic sense, it really is not a particularly challenging experience
that is, if you have some level of experience
practically everything in Terraria operates on knowledge, like, I can reasonably consistently do things from vanilla Terraria without much issue primarily because I know what I'm doing - I know how to kill Skeletron and avoid the flying skulls, whereas very few new players would
without that knowledge, Terraria is far harder
while this idea of knowlwdge being related to difficulty is not unique to Terraria, other games, especially particularly technical ones, do have this (knowing how an ultra works completely changes the way you see speed tech in Celeste, for example), I feel as though it's a far smaller component of that difficulty
Finally did it, took me a while but got the right run for it.
Pretty proud to have fully p-ranked both violent and then brutal, next stop is UMD (Ultrakill Must Die) once it releases!
Hello please reblog this if you’re okay with people sending you random asks to get to know you better
A house.
if you had enough disposable income, what would you buy yourself?
I'll start!
If you could get a reward hug from anyone for doing this, fictional or non-fictional, who would it be?
I think I'd want a hug from big man from splatoon 3. He'd probably give the best hugs.
man the strawberry jam expert lobby sure is difficult. i should really get a reward if i ever manage to beat it. a hug maybe?
I still haven't finished my One year One world, which kinda contradicts the name.
I sold my old PC and ordered the new one in mid December. I was waiting till this afternoon before it finally arrived.
After a few tests, it works perfectly, so I'm ready to finish it a bit late.
However, I am concerned that I may have lost my save. If I haven't, I'll finish it off. If i have lost it I'll simply cry and that's it.
all I talk about is terraria, but I reblog other things too. mostly talk about my One year One world calamity playthrough. if that's interesting, have a look. if not, that's fair, look anyway. ok bye bye 👋
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