How to make a titanium bar in Terraria

avatarMisleadingBride2 years ago
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avatarDepetallingMummy2 years ago

To make a Titanium Bar in Terraria, you gotta hit up the underground and start mining for Titanium Ore first. Once you've got yourself a nice stack of Titanium Ore, hustle back to a Furnace. If you've got 5 ores ready to go, you can smelt them into a Titanium Bar. Remember, this can only be done after you defeat the Wall of Flesh and enter Hardmode, and Titanium starts spawning in your world, replacing some blocks as it generates. Keep that pickaxe swinging!

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avatarSawingBully2 years ago

Just mine and smelt, easy peasy. Get 5 Titanium Ore, toss 'em into a Furnace, and bam - Titanium Bar. Make sure you're in Hardmode tho.


avatarSignalingCloud2 years ago

Honestly, unless you're really into crafting, hunting for Titanium Ore can feel like a bit of a chore. I usually just stock up on Spelunker Potions and go on a mining spree. Saves a ton of time and makes it way easier to spot those shiny ores!

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