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'''Map size''' refers to the size of a Terraria world. Upon creation, on the {{eversions|1.3.0.1}}, the player can select either "small", "medium", or "large" for the size of the map to generate. On the {{eversions|1.3.0.1|invert=y|old-gen=n}}, the player can select either "normal" or "expanded". The worlds are smaller due to less storage. A {{eicons|1.3.0.1|invert=y|old-gen=n}} "expanded" world is the equivalent of a {{eicons|1.3.0.1}} "small" world.
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'''Map size''' refers to the size of a Terraria world. Upon creation, on the {{eversions|1.3.0.1}}, the player can select either "small", "medium", or "large" for the size of the map to generate. On the {{eversions|1.3.0.1|invert=y|old-gen=n}}, the player can select either "normal" or "expanded". The worlds are smaller due to less storage. An {{eicons|1.3.0.1|invert=y|old-gen=n}} "expanded" world is the equivalent of a {{eicons|1.3.0.1}} "small" world.
   
 
Dimensions of the different map sizes are as follows: (one block = two feet)
 
Dimensions of the different map sizes are as follows: (one block = two feet)

Revision as of 19:09, 5 December 2019

Map size refers to the size of a Terraria world. Upon creation, on the PC version PC version, Console version Console version, Mobile version Mobile version, Old Chinese version Old Chinese version, tModLoader version tModLoader version, and tModLoader 1 tModLoader 1.3-Legacy version, the player can select either "small", "medium", or "large" for the size of the map to generate. On the Windows Phone version Windows Phone version and Nintendo 3DSNintendo 3DS version version, the player can select either "normal" or "expanded". The worlds are smaller due to less storage. An "expanded" world is the equivalent of a "small" world.

Dimensions of the different map sizes are as follows: (one block = two feet)

Map Size of map
(feet)
Size of map
(blocks)
Accessible area
(feet)
Accessible area
(blocks)
Floating Islands
Normal 3500 × 1800 1750 × 900 3486 × 1786 1743 × 893 2–5
Small /
[1] Expanded
8400 × 2400 4200 × 1200 8234 × 2234 4117 × 1117 2–3
Medium 12800 × 3600 6400 × 1800 12634 × 3434 6317 × 1717 4–6
[2] Large 16800 × 4800 8400 × 2400 16634 × 4634 8317 × 2317 4–8
  1. On the Nintendo 3DSNintendo 3DS version version, expanded worlds are only available on the Western versions (North American, European) of New Nintendo 3DS.
  2. On the Mobile version Mobile version, large worlds are only accessible on devices with 1.5+ GB of RAM.

Map Size Comparison

Different world sizes may be better suited for different purposes. Players may find that creating many small worlds may be more efficient than creating large worlds due to the amount of memory needed.

Advantages of Small Worlds

Advantages of Large Worlds

  • There is more space to build and explore.
    • The Wyvern spawn level is higher making above-ground housing safer at low altitudes.
    • Conversely, there is more below-ground space that counts as "surface", which can be used for farms of "surface-only" plants like trees or mushrooms.
    • The Underworld is longer, potentially giving more time to defeat the Wall of Flesh.
    • The Celestial Towers will be more spread out, reducing the likelihood of the player's base and NPC homes being overrun.
    • There is a greater chance of having lakes big enough for fishing in surface biomes.
    • The surface terrain tends to be more varied and interesting.
  • There is more "stuff" in the world: