There's so much to do in Terraria that it can be hard to know where to start, and once you do, it's easy to get caught up in boss battles and the next best armor set. Though you don't need a house, part of the fun is building with the thousands of blocks available in the game.
NPCs can live comfortably in a wooden Platform box, but by using somꦛe of these overlooked blocks your builds are bound to get creative, and make your wor🧸ld a lot more interesting to play within.
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Pumpkin
Starting simply, Pumpkin Seeds can be bought from the Druid and planted on Dirt to produce between one and five Pumpkins. Aside from looking cu🦩te and tasting great in a pie,
Pumpkins are a cool crafting block, able to be placed and stacked into striped orange walls, and even have a little green single stalk block for decorating the top. Matching furniture and a background can really make a fruiඣt feel like home.
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Crispy Honey Block
There are so many typ🌠es of wood, but surprisingly the best block to simulate old, cracked wood is Honey. Collected while digging your way into a Jungle Hive, Honey blocks have two uses; summoning the Bee Queen boss and making cute furniture.
But by standing beside the Furnace or pouring liquid ꦿHo꧂ney over Lava, you can craft Crispy Honey — a versatile building block that suits more woody builds, or even as a volcano exterior.
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Adamantite Beam
For very late game, when you no longer have🍸 any use for all that Adamantite, but you want a detailed and luxurious house. The rich pink ore translates beautifully into a building block for more vibrant houses, and the Adamantite Beam can aౠdd a really cool pattern to floors or ceilings.
It only takes the Ore and some Stone beside a Furnace, and can then be made into a match background. Most Ores can be crafted into their own building blocks, and🅷 thi🌃s is a great way to get rid of weak metals.
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Bubblegum
Speaking of Ore blocks, Orichalcum is a bright pink metal available for mid-tier crafting in Hardmode, but once you get your hands on some Adamantite, this ooey gooey Ore becomes pretty useless. That's when you use it to make Bubblegum!
With some Stone Blocks and a Furnace, Orichalcum Ore becomes a super sticky block, with a pink bubble design that can then be made into Wall. Use this bubba-licious block with some Crystal Bricks, or even Nebula Fragment Blocks if you're rich, for a fun and vibrant build palette.
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Coralstone
Coral is found in Ocean biomes under the water, and is used to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:craft the Capricorn Helmet vanity 🐷item🐼, as well as some pretty amazing water-based Potions.
It's not very common and doesn't respawn regularly, so if you gather enough for Coralstone, you're sure to impress. By standing beside some water, or even just a Sink, this incredibly colorful block can be crafted with five Stone Blocks per Coral. Brighten up your builds with living Coral.
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Demonite Brick
This building block is only available within worlds that spread𓂃ꦜ the purple Corruption. Bosses such as the Eater of Worlds and Eye of Cthulhu drop sizable quantities of Demonite Ore, but it needs to be combined with the Ebonstone that spreads from Corrupted biomes to create Demonite Brick.
When placed, it glows a gentle purple color, and matches the Corrupted aesthetic perfectly. It's a shame that NPCs refuse to live in Corrupted biomes.
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Flesh Block
There are two uses for the Meat Grinder crafting station. One of them allows you to make your very own pulsating Wall o🍌f Flesh. Just cram some Crimstone into it to get some Flesh Blocks, a multicolored brick of ﷽organs to sculpt into a living meat house.
Other uses for Crimstone at a Work Bench in a Graveyard include Crimson Blister Walls, Crimson Scab 𝓰Walls and Crimson Teeth Walls to make your flesh house feel like a flesh home.
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Frozen Slime
Not just eerily beautiful, the Frozen Slime block is incredibly useful when it comes to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:traveling across your sandbox world. Asphalt allows you to run extra fast, but you'll need to keep holding down the directional arrow, which can get old fast when you're traveling far.
Frozen Slime will maintain your speed without holding down any buttons, and can even be placed every other block to save on resources. All you'll need is a Slime Block, an Ice Block and a Solidifier, which is used to make an array of Slime-based furnishings.
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Gold Starry Block
To see the beautiful backgrounds throughout Terraria from within a🌼 building, all you have to do is place Glass. But what i🗹f it were a twinkling starry night regardless of time of day? With the animated Gold Starry Block, it can be.
Be sure to pick up some Fallen Stars before dawn and combi🐼ne them with Glass beside a Crystal Ball to bring your nighttime builds t♐o life.
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Grate
An often overlooked block is Grate. Made from any Iron beside an Anvil, this block is made up of a simple lattice that shows the background through its holes. Most players know to use it 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:in conjunction with Wire, controlling the flow of liquid and enabling storﷺa🍷ge.
It has an aged-wood color, and a masterful decorator could use this block ꦏin any number of creative ways, such as lighting in dungeon builds by filling it with Lava, or attaching it to a Timer that will open the Grate i🍷n the day, but close it again at night.