![]() ![]() There is a small padlock to the left of the hotbar which locks the items in this row in place and means you won't accidentally swap things out if you click on them.īelow this bar, we have the rest of your inventory. Everything else is personal preference, but these are the basic things to make sure you always have easy access to. A typical layout would be (not necessarily in this order) a melee weapon, a ranged weapon, pickaxe, axe, rope, a random block (for placing with ease), and a magic mirror/recall potion. The hotbar is at the top of the inventory section, and this allows you to put 10 items in easy reach for your character and can be accessed through the number keys (0-9) or the scroll wheel. We’ll start on the left side and work our way across from there. Somethings like your hotbar may be self-explanatory, but the armour and accessories section is a maze of slots that newer players will know nothing about, so a little help in understanding this screen will be a major part in understanding Terraria. Having confusion when trying to navigate a game’s inventory screen is not a feeling you want to have, but it’s a feeling that many new Terraria players end up feeling due to the game giving you all the information at once without really explaining it. So whether you’re a new player exploring the hype, an older player returning to a changed game, or something in between, I’m hoping this guide will have something to help you in your early-game development Inventory - What it all means ![]() The initial intention was for this all to be a single piece, but during writing, I realised just how much there is to talk about, so this will be the first part of however many it takes to explain Terraria. It is with this in mind that I am writing these articles a sort of cure-all for early game confusion and hopefully a guide that can set you on the right path. It was in doing this that I realised how little Terraria holds your hand at the beginning even with the changes to the Guide character that have been made over recent updates to make him more, well, guiding, the early game can be a maze of confusion for new players, and even late-game can result in a similar feeling if you’re stuck on where to go. The launch has brought a large resurgence of former players back into the game, which is evidenced by Terraria sitting at the fifth spot (as of writing) on Steam’s current player count.īut, as I learnt during a community games night with GameGrin, Terraria can be incredibly daunting and confusing for newer players - the first few hours of the night were paraded with a series of questions that are, to me -someone with nearly 700 hours in the game-, very basic fundamentals. So you’ve decided to try your hand at Terraria following the recent online buzz generated by the launch of the ‘Journey’s End’ update, Re-Logic’s final major content update for the sandbox behemoth that is Terraria. Articles // 21st Jun 2020 - 3 years ago // By Luke Greenfield Terraria - How to Navigate the Inventory Screen ![]()
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