Welcome to our Terraria: Getting Started Guide! Whether you’re a total newcomer or looking to brush up on the basics, this guide is your go-to resource. Dive into the captivating world of Terraria with ease as we cover everything you need to know to start your adventure. Kick things off with Getting Started - The Basics, learn how to Create Your First Character, master the game’s mechanics with Understanding Basic Controls, and ensure your survival by Building Your First Shelter. Plus, get essential Tips for New Players to make your journey smoother and more enjoyable. Let’s embark on this pixelated adventure together!
Getting Started - The Basics
Welcome to Terraria! This guide will help you kick off your adventures by going over the basics. Ready to hit the ground running? Let’s go
Creating Your World and Character
Before diving in, you need to create a character and choose your world. Here’s how:
- Character Creation: Pick your character’s gender, hairstyle, and customize their colors. Your character is how you’ll interact with the game, so make them you! Or not—it’s your choice.
- World Generation: Select your world size (small, medium, large) and difficulty (Normal, Expert, Master). As a beginner, we recommend starting with a small world on Normal difficulty. Come up with a fun world name and hit “Create.”
Now you’re set! Enter your world and let the adventure begin.
Start Exploring and Gathering Resources
When you first land in your new world, you’ll notice you have some basic tools in your inventory: a pickaxe, an axe, and a shortsword. Here’s what to do with them:
- Chop Wood: Use your axe to cut down trees. You’ll need wood to build your first shelter. Pro tip: Collect acorns to replant trees for a sustainable wood source.
- Mine Stone: Use your pickaxe to gather stone from the ground. This will be important for crafting stronger tools and building sturdy structures.
- Collect Gel: Hunt down some slimes (those bouncy green monsters) to gather gel. Gel plus wood equals torches, which are crucial for lighting up dark areas.
Build a Basic Shelter
Your first task should be building a simple shelter. Nighttime in Terraria brings out zombies and flying monsters that are tough to handle at the start. Here’s how to build a basic house:
- Build Walls and Roof: Use the wood you’ve gathered to build walls and a roof.
- Craft a Workbench: Using 10 pieces of wood, craft a workbench at which you can make more advanced items. Place it inside your shelter.
- Add Light: Place torches inside to keep things bright.
- Add a Door: Craft a door using wood, and place it at the entrance to keep monsters out at night.
Quick Tip: Your house needs to have background walls to be safe from invasions. Craft and place wooden walls using the workbench.
Crafting Basics
Crafting is a huge part of Terraria. Start simple:
- Workbench: With a workbench, you can create many useful items like better tools, weapons, and furniture.
- Furnace: Smelt ores you mine later on. To craft one, you’ll need torches, wood, and stone.
- Anvil: Once you find iron or lead, make an anvil to craft advanced gear.
Exploring Caves and Mining
Now that you’ve got a safe place to stay, it’s time to explore deeper. Caves are rich in resources but also dangerous. Here’s what to prioritize:
- Ore Veins: Look out for ore like copper, iron, and silver. They’ll let you craft better tools and armor.
- Chests: These often contain valuable items and accessories, like new weapons or potions.
- Enemies: Be on guard and use torches to light your way. Always watch your health bar.
Guide NPC
When you first start, you’ll have a guide NPC who can give you advice and crafting recipes. He’s pretty handy and will usually stay near your house. Talk to him whenever you’re unsure about what to do next.
Survive the First Night
The most important thing on your first day is to set up your shelter before nightfall. Zombies and Demon Eyes appear at night and can quickly overwhelm you.
- Stay Indoors: Keep your character inside your house.
- Fight Small Battles: If a few monsters get in, deal with them using your sword, but you might want to avoid extended fighting until you have better gear.
What’s Next?
Once you survive your first night, you’ll have a better understanding of basic crafting, combat, and building. From there, continue to explore further, craft better equipment, and expand your base. Remember, each new day brings more opportunities to discover fantastic new things in Terraria!
Congrats! You’re well on your way to becoming a Terraria pro. Keep playing, exploring, and crafting – there are endless adventures waiting for you!
Creating Your First Character
Starting up Terraria for the first time can feel a bit overwhelming, but don’t worry; we’re here to help you every step of the way. The very first thing you’ll need to do is create your own character, who will be your virtual persona as you explore, build, and fight your way through Terraria’s vast world. Let’s get into it!
Choosing Your Character’s Gender and Appearance
Once you hit the “Single Player” button, you’ll be taken to the character creation screen. Here, you’ll start by choosing your character’s gender. This step is purely cosmetic—it doesn’t affect gameplay—so go with whatever you prefer.
Next, you get to customize your character’s appearance. Terraria offers a surprising amount of options here, especially for a 2D pixel art game! You can tweak your character’s skin color, hair style, hair color, eye color, and even clothing styles and colors.
- Randomize: If you feel overwhelmed, there’s a randomize button that will create a character for you automatically.
- Clothing: You’ll have three categories: Shirt, Undershirt, Pants, and Shoes. You can customize the colors for each piece to reflect your personal style.
Setting Up Your Character’s Name
Don’t forget to name your character! Your name will be displayed in the game and can add an extra layer of immersion. Whether you pick a serious name, something funny or even your real name is up to you. Make sure it’s something you’ll be happy seeing every time you play!
Selecting Difficulty
One of the most important choices you’ll make during character creation is the difficulty setting for your character. Terraria has three difficulty modes:
- Normal: This is the standard mode. You drop half of your coins when you die, but you keep all of your items.
- Expert: Enemies are tougher and drop better loot. You drop 75% of your coins upon death.
- Master: The toughest mode, with even harder enemies and even more rewarding loot. You drop all of your coins upon death.
Choose the difficulty that matches how you want to play. If you’re brand new to Terraria, starting on Normal is a good idea. But if you’re looking for a challenge right off the bat, go for Expert or even Master Mode.
Creating Your World
After you’re happy with your character, it’s time to create your first world. Click on “Create New” under the world list. Here, you’ll have several options to decide on.
- World size: You can choose Small, Medium, or Large. A smaller world is easier to manage when you’re just starting out, but larger worlds have more room for exploration and resources.
- World Evil: You need to choose between Corruption and Crimson. Each influences the type of enemies and biomes you’ll encounter. Corruption tends to have enemies with poison themes, while Crimson features more gore-based enemies.
- World Name: Just like with your character, pick a name that resonates with you. It could be something funny, something epic, or something meaningful.
Click “Create” and you’re good to go!
Jumping Into the Game
With your character ready and your world created, it’s time to jump in and start playing. Terraria will drop you into your newly created world with some basic starting items in your inventory: a copper sword, copper pickaxe, and copper axe. From here, your adventure begins!
Take a moment to familiarize yourself with the controls and interface. Don’t be afraid to explore a little and start collecting resources. Your first goals will be to build a basic shelter, find some better tools and armor, and start exploring the underground.
Pro Tip: Save Often
Terraria doesn’t autosave frequently, so make a habit of manually saving your game to avoid losing any progress.
That’s it for character creation! Now that you’ve got your avatar ready, you’re set to venture into the exciting, pixelated world of Terraria. Go forth and conquer!
Understanding Basic Controls
So you’ve launched Terraria for the first time, and the vast, pixelated world sprawls before you. But before you start digging, building, or fighting, you need to get the hang of the basic controls. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered.
Movement and Exploration
The basics begin with simply moving around. Here’s how:
- Move Left/Right: Use the
A
andD
keys respectively. Want to change direction on the fly? Just switch between these keys, no sweat. - Jump: Hit the
Spacebar
to leap into the air. Combine this with moving left or right to get past obstacles or explore higher ground. - Crouch/Drop Down Platforms: Some areas are trickier to reach, and platforms can block your way. Hold the
S
key while standing on them to drop down.
Mastering these basics will ensure you start exploring your world effectively right away.
Interacting with the World
Once you’ve got movement down, it’s time to interact with the world of Terraria:
- Use Items: Every item is bound to the left-click of your mouse. Whether it’s swinging a sword, placing a torch, or using a potion, left-click is your primary action button.
- Open Inventory: Hit the
Esc
key to bring up your inventory. This pauses the game, giving you time to manage your stuff without any pesky monsters getting the drop on you. - Open Crafting Menu: Your crafting options are found within your inventory screen. Here, you can craft a ton of items using the resources you’ve gathered.
Remember, exploiting every resource and tool at your disposal is crucial.
Combat Controls
Terraria is filled with enemies, so learning how to fight is pretty essential:
- Attack: Left-click to use your equipped weapon. Whether it’s swinging a sword or shooting an arrow, this is the core combat action.
- Use Health/Mana: By default, health potions are used with the
H
key, and mana potions with theM
key. Keep these keys handy in combat to recover quickly. - Switch Weapons: Scroll your mouse wheel or use the number keys (1-0) to cycle through the items in your hotbar. Swiftly switching tools mid-combat can be the difference between life and death.
Legendary gear and new weapons are only as good as your ability to wield them effectively.
Building and Mining
At its heart, Terraria is a game about building and mining. Here’s the lowdown:
- Mine: Equip a pickaxe and left-click on blocks to mine them. Blocks will drop as items for you to collect and use.
- Place Blocks and Walls: Select the block or wall material in your hotbar, then right-click to place it. Hold right-click to place multiple blocks in a row.
- Use Tools: Shovels, hammers, and axes are essential tools. Left-click to use them just like weapons – they help with specific tasks like digging or breaking background walls.
Always have the right tool for the job in your hotbar for efficiency.
Advanced Tips: Hotkeys and Shortcuts
Once you’re comfortable with the basics, these shortcuts and hotkeys can turbocharge your gameplay:
- Quick Buff: The
B
key uses all available buff potions in your inventory. Perfect for a quick power-up before a big fight. - Smart Cursor: Press
Ctrl
to toggle the smart cursor on and off. It automates some tasks, like digging or placing blocks, to make them faster and more intuitive. - Quick Heal, Mana, and Buff: Use the
H
,M
, andB
keys respectively for instant recovery and buffs, saving you precious time in critical moments. - Grapple: If you have a grappling hook, press the key assigned (default is
E
) to quickly access hard-to-reach places or escape danger.
These advanced tips might seem small, but they can massively improve your efficiency.
Mastering these controls is your first step towards conquering the expansive world of Terraria. With this newfound knowledge, you’re ready to craft, explore, and take on enemies with confidence. Happy adventuring!
Building Your First Shelter
So, you’ve just stepped into the world of Terraria, and you’re ready to face all the creepy creatures that roam in the night. But hold your horses! Before you run off to slay slimes and zombies, you need a place to call home—a shelter to keep you safe and sound when the sun goes down.
Why You Need a Shelter
First things first, why bother building a shelter? Well, as soon as night falls, the world of Terraria becomes a whole lot more dangerous. Zombies and Demon Eyes (basically flying eyeballs) start spawning, and they’ll chase you relentlessly. A good shelter will provide you with a safe space to rest, store your items, and, most importantly, survive the night.
Gathering Materials
To build your shelter, you’ll need some basic materials:
- Wood: The go-to building material. Chop down trees with your starting axe to gather wood. Each tree should give you plenty.
- Optional: Stone and Clay: For fancier walls and floors, you can also mine some stone and clay using your pickaxe.
Building the Basic Structure
To start, find a relatively flat piece of land. If the terrain is too bumpy, use your pickaxe to even it out a bit. Now, let’s get building:
- Place Wooden Blocks: Select the wood from your hotbar. Use your mouse to click and place the blocks. Create a rectangular shape—it doesn’t need to be fancy; around 9x5 blocks should do the trick for now.
- Build the Walls: Make sure to build full walls on each side, including the back wall. Having a complete back wall is crucial to keep enemies from spawning inside your shelter.
- Add a Door: Craft a door at your crafting bench (which you can make from 10 pieces of wood). Place it on one of the sides by breaking just 3 vertical blocks.
Crafting Essential Furniture
Your shelter isn’t just a box to hide in; it needs to have some essential items:
- Workbench: Made using 10 pieces of wood. This allows you to craft more advanced items and furniture.
- Chair and Table: These are necessary for NPCs to move in later, but for now, they just help you start organizing.
- Torch: Place torches inside to light up your shelter using gel and wood.
Making it Homey
Your shelter should now protect you from nighttime horrors, but let’s add a few touches to make it feel homey:
- Windows: Use a hammer to break one or two blocks in your wall. You can fill them with glass later if you want.
- Storage: Craft a chest using 8 wood and 2 iron/lead bars. Store your items here to keep your inventory manageable.
- Bed: Eventually, you’ll want a bed so you can set your spawn point. This can be crafted later in the game with silk and wood.
Keeping Zombies at Bay
Don’t forget to place some torches outside to minimize zombie spawns near your shelter. Also, consider building a wooden fence for extra protection. It’s easy to craft and can help keep those pesky monsters from getting too close.
Expanding Your Shelter
Once you are safe through the night, you can start making plans to expand:
- Second Floor: Add some stairs or a wooden platform to access a second floor.
- Additional Rooms: More rooms mean you can house NPCs who provide various services.
And there you have it! Your first shelter in Terraria is ready to keep you safe, and provide a base for all your future adventures. Happy building, and stay safe out there!
Tips for New Players
So, you’ve just landed in the pixelated, vibrant world of Terraria. Fantastic! Here’s a handful of handy tips and tricks to help you get your bearings and start your adventure on the right foot.
1. Collect Resources Right Away
Immediately, start chopping down trees. Wood is your best friend in the beginning. You’ll need it for building your first shelter and crafting basic tools. Trees are everywhere, so don’t be shy—grab as much as you can carry!
2. Build a Shelter Before Nightfall
Monsters come out at night and without a safe place, you’re monster chow. Use the wood you gathered to construct a simple house. Make sure it’s enclosed with walls, a roof, and a door. Don’t forget to craft some torches for light. Remember, zombies can’t open doors, but they can walk right into an open house!
3. Craft a Workbench
To open up your crafting options, make a workbench early. It allows you to create better tools, furniture, and items. Just ten pieces of wood is all you need. Place it in your shelter, and you’ll be amazed at the new possibilities!
4. Upgrade Your Weapons and Tools
The starter tools and weapons won’t get you far. As soon as you can, craft a wooden sword (it’s much better than your starting copper short sword) and upgrade your pickaxe to something sturdier, like copper or iron.
5. Start Mining
Terraria isn’t just about surface exploration. Digging underground reveals precious ores, helpful items, and mysterious caverns. Start digging a staircase straight down from inside your shelter and mine along the way. Be cautious of falling into caves or hitting water – always carry enough rope or platforms to create a quick escape route.
6. Light Up Your World
Torches aren’t just for your house. Place them liberally in the darkness when you’re underground. They keep the baddies away and ensure you can actually see what you’re doing. Also light up the surrounding areas of your shelter to reduce the chances of monsters spawning nearby.
7. Stay Organized
Keep your inventory and chests organized. Label your chests if needed (you can rename them!) to separate ores, tools, building materials, and other items. This saves time and headaches when you’re looking for something specific.
8. Explore the Surface
Once you feel settled and have some decent armor (craft some wood or cactus armor if you need), go exploring the surface. You’ll find treasures, pots to break for coins and hearts, and might even stumble upon a couple of easy-to-access chests containing helpful items.
9. Interact with NPCs
You’re not alone in Terraria. Different NPCs will move into your town if you provide suitable housing (a room with walls, a door, table, chair, and a light source). They offer useful services like healing, supplies, and special items. Keep an eye out for the Merchant who appears when you have at least 50 silver coins.
10. Don’t Rush the Bosses
While it’s tempting to summon and fight bosses early on, make sure you’re prepared. Decent armor, a good weapon, and plenty of healing potions are essential. Learning the bosses’ patterns helps a lot, too. Patience pays off!
By following these tips, you’ll find yourself surviving through the nights and thriving during the days. Terraria is a game teeming with secrets and adventures waiting to be discovered, so take your time, explore everything, and most of all, have fun!