Gavinmad
Mr. Poopybutthole
Are they useful items or just nonsense?
I'm pretty far in to a world already and don't wanna have to reroll lol.
From what I've read the easter egg seed is a total clusterfuck.
Are they useful items or just nonsense?
I'm pretty far in to a world already and don't wanna have to reroll lol.
Damn, wish I'd known that. Would've played that world instead.5162020 seed is an easter egg world gen.
(the release date)
the world will have crimson and corruption. As well as unique items, and other world gen oddities.
From what I've read the easter egg seed is a total clusterfuck.
In a fun way though?
These vids seem ok to get started on. Just skip around as needed. I started to type stuff up but there's a lot to do just to get through "normal" mode in a world.I never spent a lot of time in this game. Is there like a step-by-step on how one should proceed, progression wise?
The wiki has a "walkthrough" that basically details each biomes and when you should do them.I never spent a lot of time in this game. Is there like a step-by-step on how one should proceed, progression wise?
New player guides wouldn't recommend the reaver shark, it was mostly for skipping progress. The one advice that you'll probably see though is "keep your crates for hardmode", when you fish, you get crates with items, used to be you could open them on hard mode and get hard mode ores right away and skip the whole searching for new materials, can't do that anymore so just open crates as you get them.A few key nerfs in 1.4 though. For example, avoid any guide that says 'go fish up a reaver shark'.
What do you mean by hardmode? Is that automatic after killing the first bosses? I've never got much further than killing the flying skull dude but fired up a new world this weekend with the final update.The wiki has a "walkthrough" that basically details each biomes and when you should do them.
The general guideline is: explore around for caverns with chests, if you run into dungeon(blue bricks with an old man in front) or jungle, turn around(or go past them, just don't fuck around these areas). If you run into crimson/corruption(black/red stuff with weird monsters), probably turn around too but on easier difficulties you can somewhat explore these on the surface, not much to do there until you break the chests though. Desert and Ice, can do surface but don't dive(on normal might be able to dive a bit). The goal is mostly to find where each biome is for future farming, and get random stuff on the way.
Once you've explored around a bunch, you start going deeper(you can technically do this right away, although you might as well until it's night time to avoid surface night mobs), can either go deep into one of the caves you found, or just start your hellevator near your base(basically a mining shaft that'll go all the way to the underworld). Explore the first layer of underground, then the 2nd, maybe also shroom caves if you find some. Mine stuff, build better armors and weapons(and pickaxes). Find hearts in the caves as well as various items like grappling hooks, double jump, faster runspeed, higher jumps, actual weapons/armor, mirror to teleport back to base, lots of potions and so on.
Do the bosses(you can find the general order everywhere, usually eye first then worm/brain depending on your world, then dungeon/jungle depending on what you need first then the other, then you go straight down to the underworld, get your shit over there, kill the boss and now you're on hard mode, basically lookup a new guide cause there's an entirely new progression again but with new biomes and a lot of new bosses.
It's kinda sandbox, but with some sort of progression. That said if you don't use the wiki a lot, you'll miss out on a bunch of stuff, and there's various ways to play it. My first time I just digged around for a few hours finding random shit not really knowing what to do, works ok too.
New player guides wouldn't recommend the reaver shark, it was mostly for skipping progress. The one advice that you'll probably see though is "keep your crates for hardmode", when you fish, you get crates with items, used to be you could open them on hard mode and get hard mode ores right away and skip the whole searching for new materials, can't do that anymore so just open crates as you get them.
Theres a few bosses but once you clear hell and drop a guide doll into the lava a huge wall/boss appears and moves across the screen. Once you kill it the world gets harder with new biomes/ores/items etc..(way more fun too IMO with all the additional stuff).What do you mean by hardmode? Is that automatic after killing the first bosses? I've never got much further than killing the flying skull dude but fired up a new world this weekend with the final update.
Yeah once you kill a certain boss, everything gets upgraded, new biomes are generated, new enemies spawn in existing biomes and old enemies get new skills/more hp, new ores start spawning too, your corruption/crimson/hallowed start spreading around, vendors have new items etc. Basically it starts the "real" game, at that point you have to revisit various places for the new monsters and stuff, find the new things to do and get more and more loot and fight stronger enemies. There's like 20 or 25 bosses total so it's not a short a game unless you rush and know what you're doing, there's actually quite a lot to do, as long as you like the primary loop.What do you mean by hardmode? Is that automatic after killing the first bosses? I've never got much further than killing the flying skull dude but fired up a new world this weekend with the final update.
What do you mean by hardmode? Is that automatic after killing the first bosses? I've never got much further than killing the flying skull dude but fired up a new world this weekend with the final update.
Ya that's what i was wondering, poorly phrased question on my part.Also, hardmode is different from the Journey/Classic/Expert/Master world settings.
nah. its kindof on them, with hardmode being part of the game progression, and then adding new difficulty settings with expert/master later.Ya that's what i was wondering, poorly phrased question on my part.