How far down can you go in terraria




















One key question I've seen people ask is what type of pattern to run while mining. The answer is, there isn't a best way to do it but I can share my way. I prefer to find rooms and not tear up the world with many unnecessary tunnels now that I've made my mistakes.

First, you can go deeper - the Underground layer more later can be fairly safe even with newbie armor and weapons, and you're going to find more and larger ore deposits without digging through tons of dirt with a bad pickaxe. Our goal is to improve gear and explore, not carve out grids in the terrain.

If that's your thing, go for it, but you will find that a lot of the world is actually already carved out by naturally-occuring cave systems that are often linked. Look for these cave systems as you explore, and bring plenty of torches. Lighting the areas you've explored is helpful for returning later, but more importantly you can see a couple of blocks 'into' a rock face and see if there is ore just behind it.

I notice larger patches of better ores the further down I go, and I think this is hard-coded into the game now that it's been polished extensively.

Ore generation for pre-Hardmode world is as follows. You will get ONE of each of the following pairings in your world, in order to make it unique. The slightly better of the two is listed second:. Don't be discouraged if you end up with the lesser of each pairing, because the best ores in the game are available to all players in Hardmode and the difference is usually just a couple of defense points or damage lost for each set. A Gold Pickaxe can mine the same ore that a Platinum one can, so just use what is available to you and don't worry about it.

I primarily included this because sometimes people will wonder why they are missing iron or gold and do not seem to find it anywhere. With your starting pickaxe, you can mine up to Gold and Platinum Ores, which is great! You're more likely to find that the deeper you go, but should at least aim for an armor set between Iron to Tungsten before you ever go all the way to the Cavern layer where they are found more often.

Your goal on your first mining trip should be to hit the Underground. For one, it's safer than being on the surface, being attacked by demon eyes and zombies, and instead occasionally have to fight off a worm or slime while you explore and find treasure chests. It's safer at night, period. When you first go down, you're technically still in the surface layer. If there is a dirt wall background, you're still in the surface and not technically in the underground.

I've provided the picture above to show you the point where it transitioned in my world. The dirt wall goes, and we're now in the underground where ores will spawn a bit more frequently and better items can be found.

This is a generalization, because certain biomes have different items, are more dangerous like Jungle , and they may even be found closer to the surface - we're just talking about our first ores and the occasional treasure chest. While exploring, look for opportunities to use crafting to your advantage. You should have wood and gel with you, so you can make wood platforms and torches on demand.

Rope, you have to find for now, but it is commonly found in pots. You can take 10 rope and turn them into a coil that can be thrown and will let you reach the top of caves to get to good ores or continue exploring a cave area. You can recover everything that you place in this game, so you can actually cut some of the rope down and reuse it when you're done if need be. Diggers are perhaps the worst enemies to meet down there when you're new to the game. You can hear them tunneling, and the sound gets closer as they approach.

It's best to use a sword or spear weapon that can hit multiple times in a single pass - as it will swipe through multiple segments of their body and cause more damage.

The weaker reddish-brown worms are called giant worms and are not nearly as dangerous, though it's hard to tell which is coming. Don't hestitate to use any healing potions you've found. At the least, you can eat a mushroom in between its attacks. Skeletron Hand. Book of Skulls. Skeletron Trophy. Chippy's Couch. Treasure Bag Skeletron. Bone Glove. Gold Coin 5.

Possessed Skull. Skeletron Relic. Skeletron Skeletron Hand. Not to be confused with a Skeleton , an enemy found underground, or Skeletron Prime , the Hardmode version of Skeletron. For more elaborate strategies on defeating Skeletron, including weapon and arena recommendations, see Guide:Skeletron strategies. Desktop version. Console version. Switch version. Mobile version. Pre-Hardmode Enemies.

Common Enemies. Lihzahrd Temple. Windy Day. Blood Moon. Solar Eclipse. Goblin Army. Frost Legion. Old One's Army. Last edited by Woobie :3 ; 28 Apr, am. Also protip: Dont dig near the dungeon below 0 depth, he comes out of it just to kill you.

Sorry about that. Thanks for inadvertantly being my guinea pig? Originally posted by bottmint :. That's what I should of done. Maybe my next world :. I also have gotten mauled by giant skull. Lost lots of money in that cave, can't get it out. It sucks! Thanks for the tip. Sodo View Profile View Posts.

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