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Autotrash mod terraria
Autotrash mod terraria





autotrash mod terraria
  1. #Autotrash mod terraria update
  2. #Autotrash mod terraria mods

Now for mod recommendations, I personally have only played Calamity & Thorium.

autotrash mod terraria

*There might be more but these are all the ones that I know off the top of my head. It is basically Journey Mode before Journey Mode was a thing except you can use this one wherever whenever you want.

#Autotrash mod terraria update

Grants you access to many features which were later added to the vanilla 1.4 update under Journey Mode. HERO's Mod - Arguably the most popular mod in all of Terraria. Recipe Browser - Lets you look up recipes on demand instead of having to consult the Guide. Allows you to assign an item that you want the game to automatically dispose of for you.Ĭensus - Town NPC Checklist - Very useful for modded runs as it allows you to view NPC pre-requisites for them to move in.ĪlchemistNPC - If you do not mind just having access to buying potions & potion combinations from a merchant instead of crafting them.īoss Checklist - Essential mod for modded playthroughs as it pulls up a UI that displays what pre-requisites need to be met to encounter a particular boss as well as recommendations on what order to fight them in. Where's My Items - Allows you to find your items in chests via a prompt similar to "Ctrl+F" in a word/notepad document.Īuto Trash - Self-explanatory. Loot Bags - Grants a chance for all enemies to drop a "Loot Bag" item that contains various items based on what stage of the game you are in. VeinMiner - Allows you to vein mine instead of mining ores one at a time via a assignable hotkey.

autotrash mod terraria

ImkSushi's Mod - Allows you to craft accessories as well as some other features. Yet Another Boss Health Bar - Boss health bar mod.

#Autotrash mod terraria mods

Anyways, if you would like to get into the modding scene, it helps to get all of the various quality of life mods before anything else: I would recommend playing through the main game at least once to familiarize yourself with the game before tackling mods. Other than that, I never really got into mods for Terraria. I also like Antisocial, which is admittedly a cheat mod that allows you to have accessories in your social slots retain their effects. It basically gives you the Guide, but better, and in your pocket rather than having to go back to base to learn what the new thing you picked up can be used for. Now, it's been a while since I played it or paid attention to the wiki, but I don't think that's changed.įor mods, the Recipe Browser is one I'd recommend. And the last few bosses have instakill attacks that ignore defense and health that activate if you try to use cheats or other mods to escalate past them. It has a ridiculous amount of content to it, a lot of which massively outclasses everything in vanilla in every way, but the devs seem to be on some kind of difficulty kick and are obsessed with constantly adding more unavoidable debuffs and massive numbers of highly damaging projectiles to every boss, as well as random mooks with higher stats and greater speed than anything in vanilla.







Autotrash mod terraria