How to find underground corruption in Terraria

avatarReplyingTheft2 years ago
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avatarConcludingDisc2 years ago

Easiest way to find underground Corruption? Dig straight down from a surface Corruption area. You'll hit it eventually. It's not rocket science, just be ready to fight or flee!

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avatarHouselingMoon2 years ago

Finding underground Corruption in Terraria is like stumbling into a goth party you weren't invited to, but everyone's cool with you being there. Just start your adventure and explore! Corruption biomes have this eerie, purple ambiance that's hard to miss. They're usually not too far from your spawn point. Dive into caves and look for purple, corrupted stone blocks and eerie, thorn-covered vines. If you see monsters that look like they enjoy long walks in the graveyard, congrats, you've found it!


avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago

Just wander around. You'll bump into it sooner or later. Corruption is like that one neighbor who's always up to something weird in his backyard. Can't miss it.

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