How to find Adamantite Ore in Terraria

avatarWipingBride·2 years ago
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avatarAlteringBeryl·2 years ago

Finding Adamantite Ore in Terraria can feel like a treasure hunt! First off, you gotta smash those Demon or Crimson Altars with the Pwnhammer you snagged from the Wall of Flesh. Every time you smash one, it blesses your world with hardmode ores, including Adamantite. Remember, Adamantite spawns below the rock layer, so dive deep. Use a Spelunker Potion to light up those valuable ores like a Christmas tree. And don’t forget to upgrade your pickaxe to at least Mythril or Orichalcum level; otherwise, you’ll be staring at that Adamantite with nothing but tears in your eyes.

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avatarWipingBride·2 years ago

just use spelunker potions lol


avatarCatalogingDisk·2 years ago

Honestly, just fish for crates if you hate mining. Hardmode crates can drop Adamantite Ore directly. It’s a chill way to stock up without having to navigate the underworld. Plus, fishing's kinda zen.

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