
Follow your Torches back to the site of your demise and reclaim your gear.Īs soon as you have 20 stone, head back to your headquarters and fashion a Furnace. If you die underground in anything but Hardcore Difficulty, your dropped money and/or items will remain in the spot where you were slain. Water will not flow upward, so you’ll be able to hop repeatedly and refill your lungs. It is also possible to build an air pocket by burrowing an alcove horizontally into a pool’s bedrock and then clearing a space just above your head. Water flows downhill, so it’s possible to lower the level of pools or even clear them out by rerouting them down empty shafts. It takes a long time to drown in Terraria. If you encounter any water pockets, do not panic. If you fear being trapped between two enemies, you can throw up a quick Dirt wall to block threatening passageways.

Kill any Slimes you find, using bottlenecks in the tunnels and caves to keep yourself safe. As you search, place Torches to form a breadcrumb trail back to your shelter. You’re looking for pockets of Copper and Iron. Explore any caves you find above or below your shaft, and search these caves for likely thin walls leading to other caverns. Don’t just start digging straight down.at this stage in the game that’s a good way to fall into trouble.Īfter digging a stair-step shaft maybe twenty blocks deep, switch to horizontal excavation. Then step outside of your house (being careful to close the door behind you) and find a likely place to begin a diagonal-downward shaft.

You’ll need Stone and Iron Ore to build these, which means it is time to start digging.īefore you venture out, kill a number of Slimes for the Gel they drop and craft at least fifty Torches. While your Work Bench allows you to do a number of nifty things, you’ll also want to build a Furnace and an Iron Anvil to expand your Crafting options. Place at least one inside the house to keep things nice and bright. Once you have some Gel, head back to your Bench and craft some Torches. Kill it for Gel, an essential component in torchmaking. The Wooden Hammer allows you to clean up after your own messes by smashing crafted Items and will be one of the handier tools in the early game. The Wooden Sword is a more effective weapon than your default Copper Shortsword thanks to a wider attack area. Now craft a Wooden Sword and Wooden Hammer. Monsters usually can’t open doors, so as long as you keep your new door shut you should remain undisturbed. Use the Work Bench to build a Wooden Door, and employ your Axe to create a three-block high gap in the wall to place it in. You’ve now trapped yourself inside a house. Don’t leave any cracks or something nasty might get in. Your proximity to the bench unlocks a number of new menu options, including Wooden Wall background panels.Ĭraft enough panels to fill in every open space in the background layer of your house. Now, standing directly next to it, reopen your Crafting menu. Create on and place it inside your house. You will only have a few options visible here, and one of them will be the Bench. In order to seal your new house, you need to build a wall into the background layer. Step onto the platform you’ve created and build walls and a roof over yourself, completely enclosing your character and leaving a little space above you. Then lay a wooden floor at least 20 blocks long. If you can’t find a suitable site, use your Pickaxe to flatten some earth.

Use your Axe to cut down a few trees in the background layer, then find a large level area of ground.
