Sora_92
Terrarian
@ForeverPyrite
Please don't do multiple posts right after each other, but edit the the previous. I mean, in general, double posting is generally disliked on these forums. (if it's after another message from someone else, (not you) then it's fine. just don't do that you would do multiple posts right after each other. usually.)
Otherwise,
the professor is not a bad idea, I agree on that. he initially would had some quotes regarding the fangirls IF he is in the evil biomes, but right now, that's very difficult to do (because right now, the king & queen statues doesn't work on these NPCs. need to figure out how to get those to work.
Anyway, the hallow can't take over the corruption and the crimson. though you can notice a sort of extremely "petty" rivalry between the biomes over grass, which they can sometimes convert, so if there's no natural barrier between, you will see the crimson and the hallow quasi-endlessly fighting over like a 15-20 blocks worth of patch of grassy dirt blocks, converting it back and forth from crimson to hallow, or something.
But otherwise they can't convert already converted stone or other blocks.
The hallow will take over purity if can, but the dryad generally doesn't considers the hallow much of a problem. if your world has more hallow, she's even somewhat happy about it. she doesn't really loves it, but she doesn't perticularly mind that the hallow is there.
also, how can you build valid houses in evil biomes? if you mean things like Flann's tower-houses, they are only valid, because they are NOT in the crimson biome anymore. likewise, you could have a few crimson things nearby, as long as it's contained and can't spread, no one will mind it much, but it won't count as "crimson biome"
also, no, no floating boxes and hellevators and stuff. it's up to the player how they build, but I personally prefer "normal" houses that look like houses.
Please don't do multiple posts right after each other, but edit the the previous. I mean, in general, double posting is generally disliked on these forums. (if it's after another message from someone else, (not you) then it's fine. just don't do that you would do multiple posts right after each other. usually.)
Otherwise,
the professor is not a bad idea, I agree on that. he initially would had some quotes regarding the fangirls IF he is in the evil biomes, but right now, that's very difficult to do (because right now, the king & queen statues doesn't work on these NPCs. need to figure out how to get those to work.
Anyway, the hallow can't take over the corruption and the crimson. though you can notice a sort of extremely "petty" rivalry between the biomes over grass, which they can sometimes convert, so if there's no natural barrier between, you will see the crimson and the hallow quasi-endlessly fighting over like a 15-20 blocks worth of patch of grassy dirt blocks, converting it back and forth from crimson to hallow, or something.
But otherwise they can't convert already converted stone or other blocks.
The hallow will take over purity if can, but the dryad generally doesn't considers the hallow much of a problem. if your world has more hallow, she's even somewhat happy about it. she doesn't really loves it, but she doesn't perticularly mind that the hallow is there.
also, how can you build valid houses in evil biomes? if you mean things like Flann's tower-houses, they are only valid, because they are NOT in the crimson biome anymore. likewise, you could have a few crimson things nearby, as long as it's contained and can't spread, no one will mind it much, but it won't count as "crimson biome"
also, no, no floating boxes and hellevators and stuff. it's up to the player how they build, but I personally prefer "normal" houses that look like houses.