rafaelx1bm2
Official Terrarian
Bunny too.Is it me, or madra rua can jump SO Fu... So fudging high?
It's because STR give a bonus to jump, but the bonus ended up being a bit high in the higher levels.
Bunny too.Is it me, or madra rua can jump SO Fu... So fudging high?
Yeah. Bunnies are like goddamn superman.Bunny too.
It's because STR give a bonus to jump, but the bonus ended up being a bit high in the higher levels.
Why are you playing with world difficulty?I have a few questions.
Why some monsters are extra big size, while their real physic models are still small? Some of them (skeletons and zombies) just staying at same place and spinning around.
You're in a champion/suicide mode map. Those modes are bugged for precisely that issue, along with any others.I have a few questions.
Why some monsters are extra big size, while their real physic models are still small? Some of them (skeletons and zombies) just staying at same place and spinning around.
Well been browsing this forum but i never seen one issue adressed here. I and my brother have been trying out multiplayer everything went fine untill we did class change quests. The issue is that the player that joins the game second is unable to move skills to his hotbar. When i join first i can add skills to hotbar just fine, but when my brother joins he cant, they just dont stick. Rejoining the server does not work. I've seen this adressed on the wiki forums players having the same bug. Any one knows how to fix this?
First, it's Nakano.nanako pls nerf bunny
i died when i jumped and fell
EDIT: Nakano, please let madra rua have no falling damage. Because... when i jump fully, i only take 10 dmg or so. When i fall same distance or a bit smaller, I TAKE 500 DMG! And die.
EDIT 2:Is it normal that from a few sharks in ocean i jumped from level 79 to 104?
Without even being close to hell.
Open .zip file, select everything (ctrl+a?), extract it directly into the Terraria folder. You should already have the third-party tool called "Terraria GameLauncher", which will recognize the file when you run that.Question: I just installed the .zip file. What do I extract and where specifically do I put the files. (I just made this account for this question.)
Open .zip file, select everything (ctrl+a?), extract it directly into the Terraria folder. You should already have the third-party tool called "Terraria GameLauncher", which will recognize the file when you run that.
It's pretty much exactly what Nakano put in the first post. Not very difficult.
I know I sound real stupid in my first post, but I did read the FAQ. Also, I don't know how to get "Terraria GameLauncher"
I now realize I sound even more stupid.
Also, does Steam or Gameiki Mod affect N Terraria?
Download the most recent version from the link. Install it and realize it's the best thing since sliced bread because it allows you to separate (modded) game versions and launch any one of them. Meaning that you can have a vanilla 1.2.4.1 Terraria executable, a vanilla 1.1.2 (or any version you'd want) Terraria executable, a 1.2.4.1 tAPI executable and N-Terraria available without complicated switching. I suggest asking good ol' uncle Google if you need some help with setting up the executables in the GameLauncher menu.
If you install the GameLauncher, Steam will launch that instead of the standard Terraria executable.
- Steam/Gameiki Mod
I don't know about Gameiki Mod, but I'm assuming you can have a different Terraria version that's specifically for Gameiki, if you want. Obviously N-Terraria won't play nice with it, because N-Terraria is a standalone mod that's just short of a total conversion in terms of gameplay mechanics.
Not much trouble at all. The GameLauncher genuinely makes managing the different systems easier, which is reason enough for me to help you out.Alright, thanks for that. Didn't mean to put you through all that trouble though. :/