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3 More Terraria Tips.

 Yes, I have more tips for terraria, this time I will give tips for MINING. 


1.As in Terraria there's no hunger bar, you heal yourself like you used to in Minecraft, eating.     That's why I recommend to bring LOTS of mushrooms or healing potions. Almost everything in the underground is off to kill you, so having a quick way to heal is essential. If you are mining next to a mushroom biome, you may not need to bring lots of healing items. 


2.Never face a Dragon Snatcher without a Cloud Potion, if you are new to the game, don't worry, a Cloud Potion is an equipable item that allows the player to double jump. Dragon Snatchers have a LONG range (about 50 blocks left and right, and 80 up and down) so building won't do the work, because it goes through walls, yes it can go TROUGH WALLS. So double jumps are really good to avoid its head and pass straight through the vine it is connected to, and obviously, break the origin block.



3.If you find ANY kind of loot, secure it. For example, if you found a Heart Crystal, or was it Crystal Heart?, any way!, if you found one, build around it, and break any poison traps that may damage you when you're mining it. What is a Heart Crystal? It is a crystal that boosts up your health FOREVER. The same technic can not be applied to Loot Towers, that is exactly what the name describes, a tower that was a chest with loot inside.

With these ones, you should enter ONLY if you have killed every enemy that might take you down from the top of the tower.

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