

This guide is great, but all those colours are simple terrible, in my opinion. Farenheit 18:42, 10 October 2011 (UTC) Double rainbow If you want to sequence break, you are on your own.-Mr. This guide is designed to ensure that anyone can complete the game by following it. The safest sequence is to follow the progression of equipment: Wood -> Copper -> Iron -> Silver -> Gold -> Special Tier. You are not, however, guaranteed to have success with just any approach. The game was designed to have multifarious approaches. These are very rewarding for a new player and easy to traverse, just swing a broadsword constantly and place blocks covering chasms. Surface exploring should be more focused on, especially finding Corruption and surface jungle.
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It is annoying, because I want a walkthrough to guide me from this point but this is useless as it assumes the player has no idea how to fight. I was exploring the corruption, fighting and defeating the Eye and mining meteorite with 4 defense, only 100 health and a iron sword. I don't mean offense to anyone, but this guide seems to assume the player is someone who has never played a video game before. It seems to me this article deserves a better visible place, can we make it happen? -Anonymous 10:50, 17 August 2011 (UTC) It seems like a good guide, and all the main guides on the navbar just stop after giving a basic introduction. It made me wonder, why was this page so hard to find. I'm on mostly gold items, but this bit about demonite and the progression of it didn't seem that obvious until finding and reading this page. I've been more or less stumped on where to go. Spinfx 08:43, 30 July 2011 (UTC) Why isn't this guide in the sidebar?Įxcellent. I usually only fix edits after a while in case the guy who put them wanted to reword it first. When I was adding links I didn't change the names you used though. Officially, yeah, they're the underground and cavern layers. Do we know if they have official names? Personally, I think Dirt/Stone makes more sense, but if this wiki is going to officially call them Underground/Cavern, I think it should be changed to that.-Mr. Which one do we want to call it? I chose to call it Dirt/Stone layer, but I was unaware that this wiki calls them Underground/Cavern layer.

Please post on this talk page if you change something substantial, so that it can be discussed here if someone has a disagreement.-Mr. I will check on it from time to time, but I'm done adding content to it. I'm going to be taking a less active role with this article now. If you think you can come up with something better, feel free. I'm not entirely satisfied with the layout, either, but I can't think of anything else to do with it.
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If you have any tips or tricks for certain areas, feel free to contribute. The first version of this guide is complete, but it needs polishing.

Farenheit 16:52, 18 July 2011 (UTC) Polishing It looks like a thick layer of mud is the only thing that separates jungle from underground jungle.-Mr. Farenheit 16:35, 18 July 2011 (UTC) Both of the large maps I generated don't have any normal layers in between jungle and underground jungle. I'll have to check it on a mapping program. I'm not entirely sure whether there is anything between surface jungle and underground jungle on large maps. I didn't think about that, but that probably would be a better way to describe its location. Dunno if that's normal, or should the player instead expect to go through the Underground and/or Cavern biomes first. Shouldn't the description of the Underground Jungle's location state that it is now located under the surface Jungle rather than at the opposite side of the map from the Dungeon? On a side note, in my Small sized world there didn't seem to be a concrete division between the surface Jungle and the Underground Jungle when I started digging from the Jungle I eventually ended up in the Underground Jungle with no other intervening biome.
