User:Stevenrogers268

My name is Steven Rogers, as you may have guessed. I was named that long before Captain America was popular and I will still be named that whenever his popularity fades. I am a fan though!

I play Terraria AND Minecraft and the debate between which one is better is a waste of time... just play both games. Nobody said you had to choose only one. Recently though, I've started to view Minecraft as too tedious to play. There isn't much of a plot and I've grown tired of the main purpose being wheat farming and listening to cows. I also got sick of tunneling all day and night with slow tools. So until the update to Minecraft comes out (which it will soon), I'm only playing Terraria. I like to be creative though, and my creativity feels slightly limited in Terraria. In Minecraft I can build pretty cool houses, but they lack interior decorations. In Terraria I have hundreds of interior decorations but it isn't as rewarding when I don't feel like I'm really building a whole house. Eventually I'll get over that, I guess. My NPCs in Terraria live in a fancy hotel though, and I live in the "basement" of it. The whole thing floats.

I'm not an expert at either game, but I have opinions. In Minecraft, until the update, there is really only one combat style, which is melee. You have a bow and arrow system but it's really basic. The update will change it drastically and I will enjoy Minecraft again. In Terraria, I am a ranged weapons user. Most people are afraid to use ranged weapons because they have ammo, and ammo scares people because "OMG it may run out" even though ammo is easily found all over the underground, caves, surface, chests, pots, dropped by monsters, and craftable. I have very little experience in hardmode, so my current favorite weapons are the Phoenix Blaster and Molten Fury. I mistakenly thought that the Hellwing Bow was good until I tested it and realized that it only hits about 1/20 times from my normal shooting distance. It autofires and is insanely fast, but it doesn't make up for the lack of accuracy.