Tyro
Steampunker
Many of the builds featured here require resources not available near the beginning of the game - pearlwood, mechanisms, temple traps, etc. This thread is for showcasing what you can do with basic, easily obtained materials.
GUIDELINES:
[Edit 11 May 2020:] This video is very relevant to the thread topic.
GUIDELINES:
- Nothing that requires a boss fight or smashing orbs/hearts, with the exception of King Slime (since you can cheese him with a rope very early on). This means no mechanisms, no meteorite/dungeon bricks/obsidian/hellstone, etc. It also means no planter boxes.
- Normal or expert mode, either is fine.
- Dungeon shelves and books are allowed, as they can be raided from the upper levels. Other dungeon furniture is not.
- Fishing rewards are allowed, so long as the quest in question is doable within the given boundaries (so no hardmode-only items).
- Exceptions made for small amounts of non-integral content (so you don't have to destroy your automatic door or replace all your paintings in order to submit a build).
[Edit 11 May 2020:] This video is very relevant to the thread topic.
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Tyro
Steampunker
West facing guard tower and moat. Aerial access if you come in at the right angle, no pedestrian gate because I don't have access to actuators for a drawbridge yet. Designed so you can easily lob grenades into the moat (just deep enough to impede jump height).
Tyro
Steampunker
Fake well, entrance to inner keep. The world's default spawn point is on top of the platforms at the bottom, between the torches / centered on the rope. The chests there are for specialized equipment (bezoar, ice skates, etc), ammo & explosives, consumables (potions mainly, but also torches and rope and so on), and overflow (for when I need to dump now & sort later).
ManaUser
Brain of Cthulhu
That's pretty cool. I've never really made a proper "fort" like that. Just a slight quibble on the requirements, it is possible to get dungeon brick and hellstone without killing bosses or breaking orbs/hearts using a reaver shark.
Tyro
Steampunker
I'd forgotten about that. I would consider that cheating in this context, but you're right that it was an oversight.That's pretty cool. I've never really made a proper "fort" like that. Just a slight quibble on the requirements, it is possible to get dungeon brick and hellstone without killing bosses or breaking orbs/hearts using a reaver shark.
ChadTM
Terrarian

Tyro
Steampunker
A full view of the central shaft, with spiral stair and false wellhouse entrance. I based the stair off of the tower of a winter castle I found through a Google image search (2nd image); it appears to be from the old Terraria Online forums, so unfortunately I can't give attribution unless someone steps forward.


Tyro
Steampunker
I added banners on the insides of the doors to prevent incursions during the Blood Moon. You can still open them by facing outward, as can NPC's. (Brown-painted Omega banners from a pyramid, lime colored dynasty lantern. I might dye the platforms gray to blend into the stone of the wall.)
[Edit:] Gray didn't look good; I switched them to boreal wood.
[Edit:] Gray didn't look good; I switched them to boreal wood.
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Tyro
Steampunker
Alternate well house with no banners or dynasty lamp (both of which can be hard to come by). The only thing there you can't get early on is the pumpkin - the stairs are the hardest, being hammered dungeon platforms.
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ManaUser
Brain of Cthulhu
Personally I think it would look better if the banners didn't touch the floor. That always looks kind of cramped to me.I added banners on the insides of the doors to prevent incursions during the Blood Moon. You can still open them by facing outward, as can NPC's. (Brown-painted Omega banners from a pyramid, lime colored dynasty lantern. I might dye the platforms gray to blend into the stone of the wall.
[Edit:] Gray didn't look good, I switched them to boreal wood.
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Tyro
Steampunker
Yeah, I came to the same conclusion (and was also unhappy with the color coordination). I changed it to the second design with the torches.Personally I think it would look better if the banners didn't touch the floor. That always looks kind of cramped to me.
Tyro
Steampunker
Goblin's lab. Shelves are boreal, gray painted save for the bookshelf. Ebonwood workbenches and standard bar stool, also gray painted. Glass lanterns & candles, dye vat, books raided from the upper dungeon, and painted bottles. That's Grubby, Buggy, a frog, and Sluggy, from left to right.
Mr. Mastodon Farm
Terrarian
here's my version of the goblin alchemy lab
Tyro
Steampunker
Very nice, though I think I'd omit the cooking pot and center the workbench/potion stations relative to the nightcrawler tanks, and maybe replace some of the bottles with books. It's a bit off kilter as is.
Mr. Mastodon Farm
Terrarian
you mean like this?
Tyro
Steampunker
Very nice
Thanks for submitting, please feel free to post any similar stuff you might have made. Focus is on simple, elegant, and creative.
Tyro
Steampunker
ManaUser
Brain of Cthulhu
WOW, I don't even know what some of that stuff is. What's the thing next to the crimtane bars above the cauldron?Challenge: How would you modify this kitchen to work with only early game materials?
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(from Pinterest: Link)
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