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Terraria master mode
Terraria master mode














I'll be talking about king slime first to keep things a bit simpler. Don't go to places or fight bosses that you probably aren't prepared for, and always make sure to craft as many potions as you can.Īs someone who only plays on Master Mode (except for my recent hardcore character) I really appreciate something like this but I'd have to disagree with some of the points said. This is sort of related to the first tip, yet it is somewhat different. As the difficulty gets higher, enemy damage gets larger, and while defense also reduces more damage, it is less of an increase than the damage you take.

  • Use Menacing and/or Lucky instead of Warding.
  • For the Pre-Hardmode bosses, arenas don't have to be big they can sometimes be just one long platform.

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    In Master Mode, attempting to dodge the Pre-Hardmode bosses without an arena is very hard, and while you can only use wings for the Hardmode ones, arenas still make it easier. Also store your extra herbs and fish so that you don't have to constantly go back and forth between fishing ponds and herb farms and so that you don't waste anything. To make potion-making infinitely easier, make Clay Pots out of Clay Blocks or buy Planter Boxes from the Dryad and set up a herb farm, and locate or create fishing ponds within major biomes such as the Cavern layer, the Crimson/Corruption, the Hallow, and the Jungle. These are must-haves for Expert Mode and Master Mode, because they provide very useful effects, inside or outside of boss fights. Also, it may be helpful to do some research about what weapon and armour set you're going to use next before you defeat a vital boss to game progression has been defeated, such as the Wall of Flesh or Plantera, so that you can go for that weapon and armour set as quickly as possible to make the next portion of the game a bit easier. Choosing a class can allow you to focus on dealing lots of damage in the late-game, and can help you know what gear to get next. However, do not move slowly through dangerous environments, because that gives time for enemies to spawn around you and swarm you, whereas moving quickly gives less of a chance for enemies to spawn and can make enemies that do spawn despawn rather quickly. Dangersense Potions are also very useful, mainly for the environments like the Dungeon or the Jungle Temple. Hunter Potions are recommended for the Underground and Cavern layers, so that you don't get ambushed. This is why Melee is not as effective of a class in Expert and Master compared to in Classic. In Master Mode, enemies have very high health and deal a lot of damage, so if possible try to stay away from them.

    terraria master mode

    NOTE: The wiki does have guides for each of the bosses, but they may be inaccurate because multiple people work on them, and a lot of stuff is outdated since 1.4. Also, I won't be very specific for each of the bosses, so if you want in-depth guides for specific bosses, look elsewhere.

    #TERRARIA MASTER MODE HOW TO#

    So I decided to make a guide on what gear to use, how to prepare for the boss fights and events, and how to dodge the bosses in Master Mode. While Master Mode isn't much harder than Expert Mode, it is still pretty difficult. Classic Mode is best for beginners, Journey Mode is best for players who want to remove grinding or test certain things, and Expert Mode and Master Mode are for those who want more challenge. Whenever you create a world in Terraria, one of the choices you have to make is what difficulty to set it at.














    Terraria master mode