It is quite a fun game as well. It’s almost like a 2d Minecraft, only there are bosses and a story to these bosses in which you have to fight in a certain order. That way, you can unlock more of those bosses and progress throughout the game. It can get to be challenging, actually, especially if you are new to the 2d style game. What is the first thing you should do in a master mode world, though? Well, after selecting your character or making a new character. Along with creating a new world or selecting an already existing one. The first thing you will want to do is either look for cactus or build a new house.
Housing in Terraria
Now, if you are new to Terraria, there are prebuilt houses deep down below the surface, but they are no good to use for homes. You will have to find one first, then repair it. It’s easier to just build a new home up closer to your spawn point. A house in Terraira must contain at least 60 tiles but less than 750. It also needs a door, some kind of table (workbenches work too), a light source, and walls. Some players also use platforms as an entrance to get in. There are also some quick builds if you want to look any of those up that work as a house for your NPC’s: Housing in Terraria. What do you use to build houses with? Well, most people will use wood they get from chopping down at the start of a new world. To chop tress down, you will find yourself wielding the copper ax you get from starting a new character. Most trees drop around 20 pieces of wood. Meaning you don’t have to chop down too many trees. The reason you need to build a house at the start of the game is so you and your guide have a place to hide come nighttime. Once the game reaches night, zombies start to spawn in. And not like the occasional slime you run across during the day. A lot of zombies can actually spawn in, and they are designed to target the players who are in the game. Meaning the only way to escape them is by staying in a house, killing them, or going far underground where they don’t spawn. Keep in mind this is a master mode guide meaning the players would probably be on a master mode world. Zombies in the master mode have a ton of heath and can almost one-shot any player who just started on a new character. Hopefully, though, one of them drops a zombie arm which is an overpowered starter weapon. Also read: How The Pokemon Universe Started: The Beginning Of Time, Space, and Antimatter Part 1
Cactus armor and why it’s important
Now on to the cactus, some of you are probably thinking, “Why do I need cactus to start a new world in Terraria? What do I even need cactus for in Terraria altogether?” Well, for those who didn’t know, you can make a set of armor out of cactus in Terraria. Not only can you make a set of armor, but it has 3 defenses and an added bonus of hurting enemies that touch you. This is because they have a prefix that allows their spikes to harm enemies and, thankfully, not you. It takes about 75 cactus in order to craft a full set of armor, but you may want to pick up around 100-130 cactus so you can make some more tools and weapons. These tools and weapons aren’t really considered good, but certainly an upgrade from your copper starter tools and weapons. Also read: How The Pokemon Universe Began Part 2, The 5 Realms.