Talk:Meteorite (biome)

Merged into the Environments page
This article, while well written, is so small that I'd say we merge it - along with all the rest of the biome pages - into the overarching Environment page. MarekkPie 14:59, 23 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Personally I'm against merging, I think the biomes deserve their own page and possibly an overarching category page (similar to how ores are laid out). Then you can read up on specific details of the biomes as well as the general information on all of them. -Shadowclaimer 16:11, 23 May 2011 (UTC)

Although, i have come across a meteorite landing on a floating island, albeit extraordinarily rare. 69.177.92.242 15:27, 23 May 2011 (UTC)

How Many
How many actual Meteorite's can be active on your world at a time? More than one? Seems like a useful question to answer. Going to go break another orb. - Bacon 03:40, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * Only one at a time. :< - Bacon 05:49, 25 May 2011 (UTC)

I currently have 2 meteorites active on my world, I think the limit to how many you can have active in one world is determined by how many you spawn by breaking orbs.


 * I have a weird problem...I broke ONE shadow orb, and meteorites will NOT stop landing! Four have landed already and there are two active currently. How do I make them stop landing? It even persists across saves. I have version 1.0.3 of Terraria, if that makes a difference. 99.164.79.151 23:48, 7 June 2011 (UTC)

Sky bridges
I've read that since meteor strikes replace existing blocks, and they strike at the highest altitude possible, so if you make a sky bridge you can block a meteor strike, and it will replace only the one block thick strip you created up there. I have some clarifying questions:

Does anyone know which types of blocks it replaces? Only stone? Or dirt? Or what?

Does anyone know which types of blocks the meteor will pass through? i.e. If I made my sky bridge entirely out of wood platform (Where if you press down, you drop) would it leave the meteorite unhindered?

208.65.73.120 14:55, 25 May 2011 (UTC)
 * as far as i know, it can replace ANY type of block, including the very hard material ebonstone. meteorites will not pass through wooden platforms. --Blue Legion 23:32, 30 May 2011 (UTC)

Where Meteorites can Land
Which of these locations are meteorites able to hit? (Some are already answered but listed for reference)

Corrupted Areas: Yes

Floating Islands: Yes

Chasms: Yes

Sky Bridges: Yes

Platforms: Yes

Below Landforms: At Least Inside Chasms

In Water: Yes

Ocean: Yes

Dungeons: Yes

Near NPC Housing: ? (Probably No)

Man Made Structures: At Least Platforms

Near Default Spawn Point: ?

Previous Crash Site: ?

Also does the landing spot require a specific area size? Say there was a single floating block, although the odds are almost 0, is it able to pick that location?

I just found out that the meteorite can hit in the ocean and therefor in water. Jrob 18:11, 31 May 2011 (UTC)


 * Dungeons: sort of, at least NEAR a dungeon.
 * Platforms: yes. although this scene is recreated from memory, this DID happen to me.
 * below Platforms: probably not, reason above
 * also, once, a meteor crashed into the SIDE of a chasm. i don't know how. --Blue Legion 23:29, 30 May 2011 (UTC)

Falling on dungeons
What's so bad about meteorites falling on dungeons? --The dnmr 07:17, 5 June 2011 (UTC)

I agree, I think that comment is a little unnecessary. Jrob 13:21, 7 June 2011 (UTC)

noticed something
feel free to treat me as a troll but dirt and/or stone blocks at site of original meteor strike while >50 ore is still around, it will spread extremely slowly (i assume 1 per day). i can't prove any of this but i say this comment because i had cut out a square hole/tunnel under one meteor landing and ignored it for i can't remember how long, going back to it there seemed to have been a lot less dirt/stone than i remember directly on the remaining meteor. that event had around 150 ore left at least though. i hope i'm not assuming random stuff. i know it doesnt' happen with player made meteor environment "arenas"... but that is slightly obvious... 96.13.17.11 00:44, 9 June 2011 (UTC)