Terraria: New Journey Mode Explained Update 1.4

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With the ways to increase Luck in Terraria 1.4 established, it is now time to dive into what the stat does. To put things very simply, a player that has maximized their Luck has double the chance of seeing certain items, NPCs , and enemies, and a player that has minimized their Luck has around half the chance of seeing those same things. Additionally, a player's damage is influenced by Luck in many cases, and here is a list of some specific things affected by the s


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Coming in at five is Skeletron, a pre-Hardmode boss. In short, one mistake, and it's all over. Even though he’s not particularly a difficult boss, he is a hard one, and he can end you in seconds if you get stuck in his s


Being near a Torch placed in the corresponding biome, or holding one in the corresponding biome, grants good Luck. There is no bad Torch Luck in Terraria 1.4 , as of May 20, and here is a list of the preferred biomes for each type of To


To note, this is not a comprehensive list of everything impacted by Luck in Terraria 1.4, but it should make one thing quite clear: the stat has a real impact on gameplay. As such, players should make sure to have a variety of Torches, Potions, and Garden Gnomes on hand as they take on Terraria 1.4's new bosses and continue their explorat


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Research and Duplication are probably the defining characteristics of Terraria's Journey Mode. In Journey Mode, players will be able to duplicate any item that they have owned and have infinite amounts of that resource. Players will first need to research the item before being able to duplicate it. Each item will have differing amounts that must be researched before being duplicated. For example, players will need to research 100 pieces of Wood or 100 pieces of Iron Ore before duplicating t


Within this game are rich, expansive biomes, plentiful mechanics and items, as well as challenging and difficult bosses that can put up quite a fight. Below, you can find every boss in Terraria ranked in terms of difficu


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The main reason why developer Re-Logic's stab at a Minecraft inspired 2D adventure game is succeeding so well and has some players actually preferring it to Minecraft is that it's centered more on combat and exploration. Whereas Minecraft was all about digging and mining for materials in order to craft tools to build badass homes and engineer some serious redstone sorcery, Terraria is more a dungeon crawling, Suggested Browsing action-adventure game than anyth


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There are two different sliders in Journey Mode that will change the way that enemies behave and spawn in Terraria . For one, players can decide how many enemies spawn in their world. There is the ability to change enemy spawn rates from the normal to 10x the normal rate, but the spawn rate can also be set to .10x. Enemy difficulty can also be adjusted considerably. Journey Mode starts out with .5x the normal difficulty but players can adjust the difficult all the way up to Master Mode at


Obtaining the Wormhole Potion isn't entirely difficult, and there are multiple ways to do so. As mentioned above, it is impossible to find a Wormhole Potion in single-player, but it can still be crafted. The recipe requires bottled water, a Spectacular Fish, and Blinkroot, and will yield one Wormhole Potion. The Spectacular Fish can be found in Forest and Snow biomes by fishing underground, while Blinkroot is can be found commonly and is used in many potions. Beyond crafting, the player can find these potions as long as they are in a multiplayer world (it doesn't matter if they are the only one in it). The best way to find them is to break pots and kill sli