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Revyrie 28 Sep, 2024 @ 5:11pm 
o nevoeiro vai chegar em breve :GDNormal:
Dynamite Anton 23 Sep, 2024 @ 3:17pm 
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Horizon 18 Sep, 2024 @ 3:23pm 
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Blu Jack Baker Gaming 17 Aug, 2024 @ 7:52pm 
for the record i think they should revert the reaver shark to its former glory i think it was a fun take on early hardmode, as you still had to go thru the process of getting hellstone in a weaker state. for some, the potentially extensive time required to make full hellstone and maybe even a pickaxe could take longer than progressing normally due to the increased difficulty, and it was a challenge only those who were skilled could take on. by their logic, the ancient corruption armor should only be obtainable after eater of worlds, as it provided power stats compared to that of armor you could only obtain by defeating an important boss, the SAME boss that you need to defeat to get HELLSTONE. what im saying is that i just think its kinda lame and almost inconsistent that they take these half measures but dont fully commit. terraria should have never updated past 1.3.5 they ruined everything and pylons cannot fill the hellstone mining reaver shark shaped hole in my heart redigit please
*INSIRA CONTEXTO* 12 Aug, 2024 @ 3:03pm 
vai toma no seu cu:bomberrat:
fishnotduck 30 Jun, 2024 @ 12:56pm 
The northern puffer usually grows 8 to 10 inches in length. Its yellow, brown or olive body is covered in small prickles. It has a yellow or white belly and a tiny, beak-like mouth. Dark, vertical, splotchy bars appear on its sides and small, black spots appear on its back, sides and cheeks. Its small dorsal fin is set far back, near its tail. Northern puffers uses their strong, beak-like mouths to crush the shells of small mollusks, crustaceans and other invertebrates. The puffer's ability to puff up into a prickly ball deters many predators. Spawning occurs from May-August in shallow waters near the shore. The female lays sticky eggs that attach to the bottom and the male guards the eggs until they hatch. Little else is known about the northern puffer's life cycle.