Crafting is the act of combining one or more materials into a different item, usually at a specific crafting station. The crafting system is deeply interwoven with game progression, with many "key" materials and crafting stations dropped by various bosses, or otherwise available only after a given boss has been defeated.

The crafting aspect is slightly different across different versions of Terraria. To access the crafting menu, press the Inventory key while in-game. This will bring up the heads-up display, showing your inventory, equipment slots, and other options. The crafting menu is located in the bottom left of your screen, as indicated in the image below. On Console, press () / () / (). From there, switch tabs on Old-gen console to access the crafting interface and on Console, switch menus ( / ) .


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The items that can be currently crafted will appear in this menu. Your crafting options are determined by the items you have in your inventory, as well as your proximity to various crafting stations. Next to a selected item's icon in the list, its crafting recipe appears.

To navigate this menu, you can click or use the mouse wheel to scroll through items. You can also see all craftable items at once by clicking the hammer icon below the word "Crafting". To select an item (as depicted by a yellow border), simply click on it, and to craft it, click it again. The newly crafted item will attach itself to your cursor, and from there it can be placed in your inventory or dropped by right-clicking outside of your inventory space. Large numbers of stackable items can be crafted by right-clicking and holding the icon, which quickly creates and stacks that item until the stack is full, you run out of materials, or simply let go. To exit your inventory, press the Inventory key again.

tag_hash_107tag_hash_117 Upon crafting, there is a 75% chance that a weapon or accessory is provided with a random modifier, slightly altering its quality. There is no way to predict what modifier will be applied on an item, and many items cannot get modifiers at all.

Many recipes require that you have a crafting station to craft them. The first crafting station available is the Work Bench, which can be crafted without any crafting station. To use a crafting station, it must be placed in the world, and you must be standing close enough to it (see image). Items you can craft using the station will then be added to the list of items you can currently craft. It is possible to stand near many crafting stations simultaneously to craft items using any of these stations. Additionally, some items, such as the Copper Watch or Waterfall Blocks require that you stand next to multiple different crafting stations to be able to craft them.

A compact, ultra-comprehensive above-ground crafting station that is capable of crafting almost any craftable item in 1.3. The only missing station is the Demon Altar/Crimson Altar as they cannot be moved. It also includes the Piggy Bank and the Safe for storage.

The same compact crafting station, but updated to include 1.4 crafting stations. Additions include Decay Chamber, Teapot, and Ecto Mist. Also built in a Snow biome and includes Piggy Bank, Safe, and Void Vault for storage.

A very efficient pre-Hardmode crafting area (as of v1.3.2.1) with every station needed to progress to Hardmode (including a table for making a Watch). Simply stand on the Work Bench to access all surrounding crafting stations and chests.

A pre-Hardmode, post-Dungeon upgrade from the previous crafting area once the player has an Alchemy Table. Crimstone Blocks are used to surround the single tile of water to prevent losing the water from accidental hits with a strong Pickaxe. Also, note the wooden platform at the top of the water - this allows the extra chest to be placed.

The Artisan Loaf increases crafting range. Standing on the platforms, the blue/white grid shows the normal crafting station range while the white/green grid shows the crafting station range when standing at either platform's edge. The red/yellow grid shows the increased crafting station range while the yellow/purple grid shows the increased crafting station range when standing at either platform's edge.

A Crafting Station allows players to craft various items. Entering the inventory screen displays the "Crafting window" in the lower-left, and when the player is standing near one or more Crafting Stations and possesses the right crafting ingredients, the bar is expanded with additional item choices.

This list shows the general order a new player will likely need to follow in obtaining the basic crafting stations. This list only covers stations for essential tools and game advancement. Others can be obtained in more varying orders.

The Zenith is the most powerful endgame melee weapon in the game. However, it has the most complex crafting tree requiring a total of 18 swords to craft, including Terra Blade materials. The raw materials required to craft it are displayed below.

The Terra Blade is a Hardmode sword that is crafted from various different swords that you can obtain throughout the entire progression of the game. It is made by combining a True Excalibur and a True Night's Edge, which is crafted by combining the Excalibur and the Night's Edge each with a Broken Hero Sword, a material dropped from Mothron during the Solar Eclipse.

Chests are vital for storing thousands of different weapons and items you will come across. There are over forty different chests you can craft in Terraria. They are all functionally similar and their recipes will require two iron/lead bars and eight of whatever material they are made from. For example, a wooden chest would require eight of any type of wood and two iron/lead bars, whereas, a meteorite chest would require eight meteorite blocks and two iron/lead bars. In this guide, we will show you how to make a simple wooden chest.

Iron and lead can be used interchangeably depending on what has generated in your world. Dig underground to find yourself some iron or lead ore. To craft iron/lead bars you will need to make a furnace.

To make a trapped chest, take whatever variant of chest you would like to turn into a trapped chest along with ten pieces of wire. Stand next to your heavy workbench and you will see the trapped variant of your chest show up in your crafting menu.

Terraria is one of those games that lets the player create unique worlds unlike any other. Silk, for instance, can be used to craft vanity and decoration items that give the world of Terraria a sense of realism. Just like in the real world, Silk has many applications in Terraria.

A staple of Terraria, Potions are consumable items that can be found or crafted at an alchemy station or atop a table. The index below provides links to the wiki pages for all Potions currently available in Terraria, as well as how they can be made or found and their effect on the player character.

Potions can be found via chests and breakable urns scattered throughout the biomes; they can also be dropped by various enemy mobs. To craft Potions, you will either need an alchemy table or, barring that, simply placing an empty bottle on top of a table with no other items yields a location for the player character to mix Potion ingredients.

The table below lists all potions that affect various gameplay mechanics in Terraria, as well as their effect/duration and where they can be found or the materials required to craft them. Note that up to 22 buffs may be stacked at once.

While creating a house and crafting tables in Terraria is relatively simple, making a bed is surprisingly complicated. You will need to create some basic crafting stations in your town and gather some ingredients before you can make one.

You will first need to create five crafting stations (work bench, furnace, anvil, sawmill, and loom) which will need to be deployed after creating them. These are the places where you combine ingredients to make new stuff.

To make a bed, you'll require a sawmill, which is one of the crafting stations. Sawmills are used to create advanced wood and furniture crafting. To make the sawmill, you'll need to bring the following ingredients to a work bench:

Once you have the PDA, combine the PDA with a Magic Mirror or Ice Mirror (you should have one of these lying around from the start of the game) and you will have the Cell Phone. Good job. You crafted one of the most complicated items in Terraria.

The Storage Crafting Interface allows to craft items from the materials contained in the storage system. Contrarily to vanilla crafting, the Storage Crafting Interface cannot access items in the player's inventory. Furthermore, it does not make use of placed crafting stations, instead it offers fifteen slots to store crafting stations.

Vanilla Terraria's tile-based crafting system means that some crafting recipes requires "crafting stations" that are not valid inventory items. For the purpose of the Storage Crafting Interface, replacements are possible:

However, while there are a few items that are incredibly easy to craft in the game, some like the Vile Powder are a bit tricky to create, and a good number of players have been having trouble creating it.

The first and perhaps the most obvious way of obtaining some Vile Powder in Terraria will be to craft it directly. However, to do this you will be required to get your hands on some Vile Mushrooms, which are easier to come across than what you might expect.

This is a comprehensive list of all boss summoning items and how to craft them, and it's intended to be used as a reference. The list includes simple instructions on where to get each ingredient. Some bosses have linked strategy guides in order to help players prepare for the fight. For more detailed info on bosses, see the main Bosses of Terraria Guide.

Summoning Item: Lihzahrd Power Cell

How to get the Power Cell:

Drops from monsters in the Jungle Temple randomly, sometimes found in chests in the templeMobile Crafting x Only mobile may craft the Lihzahrd Power Cell. It requires a work bench, Glass x10, Fallen Star x 25, and 10 Adamantite Bars.Notes: Farming monsters in the Jungle Temple is a good way to get many of these. You use the Power Cell by right-clicking the Altar. You can relocate the Altar using a Picksaw or better Pickaxe. You can then summon Golem anywhere. ff782bc1db

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