Guide:Practical tips

There are many things in Terraria which are not evident from the get-go, and many other things that a player would definitely do differently on a rerun of the game. It is true that much of the joy lies in exploring, but sometimes you may feel some helpful advice is in order.

Items

 * Make a after getting your first 15 Gems of any kind. This makes exploration of caves much easier, and does not require you to get a Hook.
 * Stacks of items can be bought and crafted quickly by holding the button.
 * You will be gathering a lot of stuff, so it is best to separate your chests. Chests containing crafting materials are best kept near the crafting station where they will be needed - one for ores and bars, next to an Anvil and Furnace. One for potion materials, next to a Placed Bottle or Alchemy Table. One for potions, one for weapons, one for equipables next to a Tinkerer's Workshop, and one or two for miscellaneous crafting materials.
 * All, and  share the same space – you can leave one at home, and take one with you, effectively tripling your carry-able items! However, the Piggy Bank requires a flat furniture surface to set on, so take a Work Bench or some platforms as well. In the  versions, you can obtain the  during a Blood Moon. It is a floating Piggy Bank which renders a regular Piggy Bank obsolete.
 * Even with full health, Heart Crystals can still be used to craft, which provide health regeneration when placed down.
 * Do not keep a lot of money in your inventory. If you die, you will probably have trouble retrieving it. Consider placing it in a Piggy Bank or Safe periodically.
 * Don't place Banners around areas where their correlating monsters will not spawn.
 * Fishing up a from the Ocean, while possibly being time-consuming, allows you to skip all the mandatory pre-Hardmode pickaxes – it has the same pickaxe power as the Molten Pickaxe and is faster.
 * Try not to fight above lava, otherwise they will drop the  into it, and the Wall of Flesh will spawn.
 * Do not be reckless when exploring areas with Hardmode enemies. Players usually enter Hardmode feeling confident that they can handle anything, but Hardmode enemies will quickly break this illusion. Additional dismay may ensue if you lose your money and be unable to retrieve them.

Mining

 * Always upgrade your pickaxe: try to upgrade to a better one as fast as you can because certain items can only be mined with better ones.
 * The same goes for pickaxes/drills in Hardmode. They are mandatory for progressing to the next ore tier. The order is: /,  / , and finally  /.
 * Do not jump down a large hole or cave without an extra jump or . If you do not have those, consider using and platforms to safely descend.
 * As a rule of thumb, you should not jump down if you cannot see the glow of a torch or glowstick that you threw down.
 * Use or throw  if you're unable to find anything of value: they highlight any valuable treasure and ores that are on your screen.
 * Mining Potions increase mining speed directly.
 * The Light modifier greatly increases your melee swing speed, which in turn increases the mining speed.
 * When the Minimap is expanded, hovering over an ore pocket will display its name next to the cursor.
 * Using items that light through walls such as the Starfury will light up the map, allowing the player to locate and distinguish ores.
 * Pressing the ( on Macs and pressing down the right joystick on  Xbox) key changes your mining style to Smart Cursor, which is extremely useful for strip mining.
 * You can descend relatively fast by auto-focusing the mining and digging a 2-block-wide shaft.
 * For quick trips to the various layers or the world, a hellevator can be a very useful structure. Dig a vertical shaft from underneath your base down to The Underworld and consider placing&ensp; to conveniently ascend and descend.
 * Do not look for Hardmode ores in the Underground Corruption, Crimson, or Hallow when you first start Hardmode unless you are very confident in your skill. Instead, if you have dug one, a hellevator is a good place to start looking.
 * Hardmode ores cannot be found in all layers:
 * / can be found in all Underground layers;
 * / can be found in Cavern layers;
 * / can only be found in lower Cavern layer (which is where Lava replaces Water).

Combat

 * Starting the battle as soon as the sun sets (at 7:30 p.m.) will provide the maximum amount of time to defeat nocturnal bosses. This also means that the can be used if the player has obtained it from the Werewolf enemy which yields a combat advantage and increases the likelihood of defeating the boss.
 * Prepare your Boss-fighting arena with adequate lighting, and&ensp; for health regeneration, and&ensp; for mana regeneration if you use magic.
 * provide the Happy! buff to players within a 50-tile radius, which grants a +10% movement speed bonus and 17% reduction in enemy spawn rate.
 * Always carry at least one stack of the highest-tier healing potion available (,, , or ). Relying only on natural Health Regeneration is not a good idea.
 * The same goes for, , , or , if you use Magic.


 * Bosses are displayed on the Minimap: Follow the boss's icon to track it when you're struggling to find it. You can identify the boss icons by checking their respective wiki pages.
 * Once you have freed the in the Dungeon, you can use  to enhance your arena with  and helpful  and . The former help to damage the enemies, though be careful to set them up correctly in order not to hurt yourself during the battle. The latter will spawn heart and star pickups, respectively. Connect these devices to.
 * It may be useful to summon and kill the Eye of Cthulhu before summoning any harder boss in order to spawn an extra one-use pool of hearts.
 * Remember to use the, , , and before you go to explore or battle Bosses / Invasions. These will give class-specific boosts that are useful to take. They respectively give , , , and.

Travel

 * There are various items and accessories that can affect movement speed:
 * The most basic one that can decrease travel time is the, which allows the player to run at a faster speed.
 * are very common, and can increase movement speed significantly. If you wear boots, it will make you reach the maximum speed more quickly. Make sure to refresh the potion as its effect lasts only for a limited amount of time.
 * The and  improve movement speed by 5% and 10%, respectively. Both stack with each other, and even with a Swiftness Potion.
 * If you can withstand screen flips, can be your best friend for vertical mobility. With precautions and practice, this can easily eliminate the need for an arena and can save you some resources to explore the Space biome.
 * There are different variants of the :
 * , which jumps higher and gives a speed boost, which if used correctly can skip the speed buildup of the Boots;
 * , which is the fastest one;
 * , which has the highest jump height, while also having the best horizontal distance;
 * , which jumps slightly higher than the base Cloud.
 * It is possible to combine these items with a at the Tinkerer's Workshop for their . You can combine three of those variants to create a.
 * A can be used to increase the player's speed by shooting it diagonally and then releasing it before reaching the point. This works best on flat open area, and can allow Boots to get to full speed without building up beforehand.
 * The ascent speed can be greatly increased by equipping a.

Other

 * You will be getting a lot of NPCs – arrange a building that you can keep expanding; upwards is best, however Wyverns may cause problems on small worlds. Also, to avoid possible Corruption/Crimson contamination in the future, it can be helpful to dig a 4-5 block trench around your house; allow yourself some extra space for tree farms.
 * You can right click with any Summon weapon on an enemy or boss to have your minions target it. You can tell an enemy is targeted when a purple circle appears over it and the enemy or boss starts trailing purple particles.
 * If your mouse has side-buttons you can rebind them to restore Health, use Buff items or to restore Mana.