How far to dig to stop Corruption?
Corruption in Terraria is a significant phenomenon that can spread rapidly through your world, destroying block by block. As an avid Terraria player, stopping Corruption is crucial to salvaging your world and extending gameplay. In this article, we’ll delve into how far you need to dig to stop Corruption and related questions.
How Deep is the Underground Corruption in Terraria?
Before delving into the depths required to stop Corruption, understanding its starting point is necessary. The Corruption begins in Terraria at around 1200-1500 feet deep, depending on the map size. This is generally around the middle of Small Worlds, the start of Medium Worlds, and after 1000 feet into Large Worlds.
Underworld and Corruption Depth Threshold
Keep in mind that the Underworld, usually marked by the start of lava and Hallow regions, is where Corruption spawns naturally. The depth below the Underworld where the Corruption begins is a little deeper than 3-4 times the normal spawn depth. Below this threshold, the Chance to spawn Corruption increases due to the presence of natural resources and underground structures, like chests and altars.
How Far is the Safe Zone from Top to Bottom?
- Small Worlds: Bottom of the Corruption zone → Top of the Corruption spawn area (approx. 1800-2000 feet)
- Medium Worlds: Bottom of the Corruption zone → Just below the Underworld transition (approx. 6000-7000 feet)
- Large Worlds: Bottom of the Corruption zone → About middle of the Underworld portion (approx. -15000 to -16,000 feet)
Digging to Extremes: Hard-Mode Corruption and Crimson Limits
When entering Hard mode, the Corruption and Crimson zones become more aggressive in spreading. Crimson can infect worlds generated with Corruption, promoting rapid growth. To completely eliminate Crimson, you require at least two paths to Crimson Altars separated by at least 128 blocks. Destroy as few Altars as feasible, as they are fundamental for crafting essential items
Tunneling Deep: Building a Hellevator and Preventing Future Spread
To stop Corona spread, it’s better to construct two diagonal tunnels, each 128 blocks wide, to safeguard against future spread. Both tunnels should be connected further down the map to neutralize the Corruption’s invasive powers.
How Deeper Should You Dig Each Time?
To entirely prevent the spread of Crimson, it’s crucial not to overlook the founding depth of the game, where the Corruption started initially. This depth roughly ranges from 1200 to 1500 ft, as mentioned earlier; be sure to securely seal this passage using stone, ice or other block types.
Moreover, consider the resource scarcity in your gameplay as you progress. At around 3000+ ft, the game changes from generating natural resources inside chests to spawning them further up. Cradling resources by hiding chests or crafting items while progressing is a wise stratagem
Key Tactics to Contain Corruption
Following are essential strategies to delay the spread of Corruption:
**Secure the initial generation zone**: Ensure the corrupted zone doesn't spread by sealing the initial Corruption area with stone, ice, or stronger materials.
**Disrupt Crimson growth**: Disrupt Crimson growth by having two separate paths to different Crimson Altars, this limits Crimson's ability and the Corruption's spreadability
**Create pathways for future resource gathering**, especially as you progress vertically.
**Craft new tools and items**: Secure resource-generating chests that hold vital crafting materials near your main base.
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