![]() Unfortunately, I got caught in some terrain and got smooshed. There were plenty of Life Crystals, unlike last time, and I even found some right next to each other.Ī slime rain came, and I summoned King Slime. I explored the entire world and found that making the switch was a very good choice, as the world gen was much more kind. Because I already had basically everything, I got back on track in a short amount of time. I built a new and improved base, and transferred all my valuables. I decided to make the switch, and a large world. Fortunately, characters and worlds are different, as characters save their inventory in each different world. But, making it bigger required creating an entire new large world. ![]() After exploring the rest of the world, I found that my small world was just too small. This basically meant I could go through the rest of early-early game with impunity, 1-2 shotting most monsters I encountered. At this point, I had really big mobility from the fishing items, a powerful sword, a powerful ranged weapon from destroying a shadow orb, and a defense that was triple that of before. Multiple mining and caving sessions allowed me to get silver armor. After a fishing session where the only thing I got were duplicate items, I realized that it might be more productive if I actually played the game. ![]() The stockpile of fish and excess treasure allowed me to earn quite a lot of money I got my first platinum during this time.Īmong other fancy things, I got Sailfish Boots, which basically doubles my running speed Tsunami in a bottle, which allows a double jump Frog's Leg, which increases my jump height and most importantly, the Falcon Blade, one of the best pre-hardmode swords in the game (which is ridiculous, considering how early it is in the game and how easy it is to get). I found that I can easily fish while watching Youtube, so that greatly helped. This, along with mining, is basically what I did for the next 2 weeks. So, I find the nearest pond, an oasis right next to my house, gathered a stockpile of bait, and fished. In addition, fishing itself can give these items, and fish caught can be used to make food, buffing stats, and can also sell for quite a bit. And a crate can give you ore, more fishing bait, and most importantly, a ton of items that can make your life easier and sometimes skip game progression. You see, when you fish, you have a 1/10 chance to fish up a crate. Another visit to the wiki tells me that fishing is pretty overpowered. Now this is good, because critters sell for a lot, AND some can also be used as fishing bait. So, I expand my dirt hut, and The Merchant comes in, allowing me to access the Bug Net, which I can use on random animals. So, I spend about 2 hours reading at the wiki, and learned a bunch of things about the game's mechanics and what should I do next. I play for about an hour more, mining and just exploring in general, and by that point, I kind of realized Terraria is not a game you play blind. By then it's night time, and The Guide does his thing: opening the door so zombies can come in and smoosh my undergeared ass. After cycling through his dialogue, I chop trees, and build a dirt house. Upon world creation, I am greeted by Kyle. Anyway, I create a small world, because the game suggested it's good for a first playthrough. Hopefully that won't come back to haunt me if I decide to play multiplayer. I've never been good at creating characters, so I just gave him default clothes and the most generic name I could think of, which was "Joe". I decided to jump in the game completely blind.
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