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Terraria switch
Terraria switch








terraria switch

Yes, there is technically a ‘final’ boss you can fight which takes no small effort to encounter, let alone defeat, but Terraria is very much a game centered on player choice. The double-edged sword of all this is the fact that none of it is strictly required. What’s more, if you build a house to the right specs, there’s a good chance a friendly NPC will come along and live in it, usually offering up a new service or shop in exchange. It’s not all about war, however, as you can also use the materials to build houses and fill them with all manner of furniture and decorations.

terraria switch

Just about everything you encounter in nature can be collected if you have the right axe, pickaxe, or whatever other tool the situation calls for, and – once you’ve built yourself a crafting table and an anvil – you can then use these materials to fashion armor, weapons, and stronger tools to increase your odds of survival. To fight back against the cruel hand of nature, your character has the capacity to craft and build things as needed, and this talent has near-limited uses given the enormous breadth of materials you can potentially work with. What you do in this ecosystem is entirely at your discretion, but what’s for sure is that when night falls and the zombies come for you, you will die if you’re not prepared. Upon booting up and pressing on through the impressively in-depth character creation screen you’re transported to a randomly-generated world that’s packed with monsters, dungeons, caves, jungles, and all manner of fascinating life that coalesces into an impressive ecosystem. For those of you out of the loop, there’s no story (at least not overtly) in Terraria, you’re simply a person who’s dropped in a new, strange world and tasked with surviving within it to the best of your ability.










Terraria switch