Resource Pack

Resource Packs are add-on files which allow players to customize the game's sprites, music and translation.

Installing a Resource Pack
Resource Packs can be installed by either being placed in the  folder, or by being downloaded from the Steam Workshop, where they will be installed and updated automatically.

The  folder can be accessed by pressing the "" option in the Resource Packs menu in-game. This folder is generated when the game is launched.
 * On Windows Vista and later,
 * On Windows XP,
 * On Mac, open Finder and press "Go" on the top. Then press "Go to folder...". Type in
 * On Linux,
 * This is typically

Installed Resource Packs can be enabled from the Workshop Hub or by selecting the "" option on the main menu, where they can be moved between "Available Packs" and "Enabled Packs".

Contents
Resource Packs require a  file; otherwise, it will be not be recognized by the game. It may optionally include an  file for display in the Resource Packs menu. A valid  file will look like the following:

Images
Images are placed inside the  folder of the Resource Pack. They must share the same file name (albeit with a  extension) and canvas dimensions as the default images. The default Terraria images can be located here:
 * On Windows Steam version,.
 * On Linux Steam Version,
 * On macOS Steam version,.
 * On GOG version,.
 * Tip for Mac users: To open and view the contents of Terraria.app, right click and select "Show Package Contents"

These default images are stored with the  file extension. TConvert can be used to extract the default xnb images as png files for viewing, editing, and saving.

Music
Music files are placed inside the  folder of the Resource Pack. They can be in either,   or   format.

Localization
Localization files are placed inside the  folder of the Resource Pack. They can be in either a  or   format.

History
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