There is no such thing as a final Terraria update, as the iconic action-adventure sandbox game by Re-Logic is releasing yet another update with an inexhaustible list of sweeping changes. Released on May 16 back in 2011, Terraria has since undergone a transformation as its popularity skyrocketed to the top of the Steam chart, selling 44 million copies over the course of a decade.
The update has been dubbed «Labor of Love,» and it's hard to deny that Terraria is exactly that and so much more. Players do not need to wait long to get their hands on the new content, as the patch has been released today, with a comprehensive change-log that explains the newest additions to the Terraria experience.
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Though Terraria seeds were given proper support in «Journey's End» through unique world seeds that changed up the experience for players in search of new challenges, «Labor of Love» takes them to a whole new level. An example is the new Remix Seed called «Don't Dig Up,» which flips the Terraria pre-hardmode progression upside down.
«Don't Dig Up» spawns players at the very bottom of the world, in Terraria's infernal Underworld biome. From there, thanks to a new type of tree, players can steadily work their way up to the surface world where they will meet formidable foes considerably stronger than the lesser imps they faced below. «Get Fixed Boi» offers a more chaotic experience, on the other hand, as this Zenith Seed combines all the custom world seeds of Terraria into one.
The new patch also introduces town slimes, eight new collectible NPCs that seemingly mimic pets bought from the Zoologist of Terraria. They look like a veritably adorable band, and players will no doubt be able to brighten
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