How to Stop Corruption in Terraria: Tips, Preparation & More (2024)

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If you've played some Terraria, you've likely come across a corrupted or "evil" biome in your world. Evil biomes will spread if they're not contained and cleansed, which can make the game much more difficult and potentially impossible if you lose a specific biome that you need resources from. You can begin preparing to stop this corruption before you enter Hardmode, though the real work begins once you've defeated the Wall of Flesh.

Things You Should Know

  • Contain your evil biomes by digging a tunnel around them before you enter Hardmode.
  • After entering Hardmode, start saving up for a Clentaminator, which will purify your biomes.
  • Use Green Solution with the Clentaminator to get rid of Crimson, Corrupted, or Hallow.

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Pre-Hardmode Preparation

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    Contain your evil biome before entering Hardmode by digging tunnels. Dig a tunnel three to six blocks wide around the entirety of the evil biome to contain it. By digging a tunnel this wide, you will block the corrupted blocks from spreading past it. You should do this before defeating the Wall of Flesh boss.[1]

    • To ensure vines and thorns don't spread corruption past your tunnel, encase your tunnels in stone.
    • While this is a vital step to keeping your corrupted biome contained, it can take quite a bit of time. You can speed it up by using Mining Potions, Slices of Cake, the Ancient Chisel, and the Deathbringer, Nightmare Pickaxe, or Molten Pickaxe to increase your mining speed. You can also use Scarab Bombs, Bombs, or Dynamite to clear large areas of ground quickly.
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    Plant Sunflowers to slow the spread of your evil biome. This method works in both regular mode and Hardmode, but becomes less effective once the corruption spreads underground in Hardmode. You can purchase Sunflowers from the Dryad for 50 Silver Coins.

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Removing Corruption

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    Buy the Clentaminator from the Steampunker. The Steampunker will only show up once you're in Hardmode if you've defeated one of the Mechanical Bosses (The Destroyer, The Twins, or Skeletron Prime). The Clentaminator uses various colored Solutions as ammunition, which will change the biome it's fired at to the biome associated with that solution. The Clentaminator can fire through blocks and works in water.[2]

    • The Clentaminator costs 2 Platinum Coins and each Solution costs 15 Silver Coins.
    • The best Solution to use is the Green Solution. This Solution will remove Corruption, Crimson, and Hallow, though the converted biomes can be re-corrupted if you don't fully eradicate your evil and Hallow biomes.
    • Green Solution can be purchased from the Steampunker if she's not in the Hallow.
    • If the Steampunker is in the Hallow, she will sell Blue Solution. Blue Solution spreads Hallow, which can be used to keep evil biomes from spreading as Corruption or Crimson cannot spread through Hallow.
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    Evil biomes can also be removed with Purification Powder. This, however, is not as ideal as using the Clentaminator, because Purification Powder is more expensive in the long run than the Clentaminator and has a higher likelihood of failure as purified biomes can be re-corrupted before you're able to fully remove Corruption or Crimson.

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Evil Biomes

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  1. There are two evil biomes—Corruption and Crimson. When you start a game of Terraria, you'll have either a Crimson or Corruption biome, though some world seeds have both. These worlds are the same difficulty, so it doesn't matter which one you pick, though your choice does affect which weapons and armor you can create due to available materials.

    • Hallow is a Hardmode-only biome that isn't evil, though it is very dangerous. It functions almost exactly the same as Crimson and Corruption and will start to spread once you've entered Hardmode.

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    How to Stop Corruption in Terraria: Tips, Preparation & More? ›

    Stopping Corruption in Terraria

    To prevent the spread of Terraria Corruption early on, you can dig a 3-tile wide trench on the edge of biomes.It will grow into a quarantine zone that will cease the further spread when lined with non-corruptible tiles such as wood.

    How to prevent Corruption in Terraria? ›

    Stopping Corruption in Terraria

    To prevent the spread of Terraria Corruption early on, you can dig a 3-tile wide trench on the edge of biomes.It will grow into a quarantine zone that will cease the further spread when lined with non-corruptible tiles such as wood.

    How do I stop my Terraria world from corrupting? ›

    Corruption Prevention

    The best and cheapest way is simply by digging a horizontal hole, 6 blocks wide, 3 blocks deep and filling it with any non-biome affected blocks that cannot be bypassed/corrupted (or hallowed).

    How do you prepare for Corruption in Terraria? ›

    You need to dig a surrounding tunnel that is at least three blocks wide, although we recommend going for six, just in case. Imagine you're drawing a circle around your Corruption or Crimson biome. This trench will prevent the affected blocks from spreading past it.

    How to purify world in Terraria? ›

    The most reliable way to completely convert or purify a world is to dig multiple Hellevators with a horizontal distance of 120 or 190 tiles (since 60 tiles is the maximum range of the Clentaminator, 95 for Terraformer) between each other, then glide down each one using Wings or a Featherfall Potion, while spraying both ...

    How to stop Corruption? ›

    Penalties and punishments. Similar to many other forms of crime, the use of penalties and punishments has historically been a primary means of preventing corruption. Essentially, the risk of facing severe punishment is intended to deter individuals from engaging in corrupt acts.

    Does killing Plantera stop the Corruption? ›

    While its spreading capabilities are very limited during pre-Hardmode, it spreads much faster and more aggressively after defeating the Wall of Flesh. Defeating Plantera for the first time reduces the speed of the Corruption's spread by 50%.

    Can grey bricks be corrupted? ›

    Gray Brick is a basic brick. It is often used in construction, as it requires only common Stone blocks to produce and, unlike its constituent materials, is resistant to the spread of Corruption, Crimson, and Hallow.

    How to get rid of the crimson? ›

    Using a block of lava is enough to stop the spread of surface crimson, as it will burn any grass, but this is not confirmed in corruption biomes, and is a good early Hardmode solution to crimson spread. The Hallow can stop your world evil, and NPCs will live in it, but it is very dangerous for early hardmode players.

    Does hallow beat Corruption? ›

    "Both the Hallow and Corruption cannot convert each other. So corruption surrounded by hallow will not spread, and likewise the other way around. Hallowed grass will take over Crimson grass, but still stops at Crimstone."

    What is the best armor for Corruption? ›

    It is recommended to have at least Silver armor or Tungsten armor. Gold armor or Platinum armor are better although much harder to obtain.

    Do altars count as Corruption? ›

    Altars DO NOT count. Shadow Orbs and Crimson Hearts DO NOT count. Flesh blocks, Ebonstone Brick blocks, and other crafted blocks DO NOT count.

    What blocks stop Corruption in Terraria? ›

    Well it's not so much that some materials stop spread as that they just can't be corrupted; so it's easier to list the things that WON'T stop spread than those that will. And mud - but that can only be corrupted and not hallowed. Anything else is fair game. Granite, wood, even stone brick - any of these will work.

    How do you stop world evil in Terraria? ›

    Contain your evil biome before entering Hardmode by digging tunnels. Dig a tunnel three to six blocks wide around the entirety of the evil biome to contain it. By digging a tunnel this wide, you will block the corrupted blocks from spreading past it. You should do this before defeating the Wall of Flesh boss.

    How to remove Corruption in Terraria? ›

    If for some reason you want to remove every last scrap of Corruption despite there being no reward for doing so, you'll have to Clentaminate everything (And I mean EVERYTHING.) Dig a network of tunnels throughout your entire world that are no more than 120 blocks apart, travel through them, spray thoroughly.

    What causes Corruption in Terraria? ›

    Notes. Corruption can be created or spread artificially using Corrupt Seeds, Unholy Water, or the Clentaminator with Purple Solution (obtained from the Steampunker during a Blood Moon in Corruption worlds. In a Crimson world, she sells Red Solution instead).

    How to get purple solution in Terraria? ›

    Purple Solution is a type of ammo in the 1.2 update. It can only be used with the Clentaminator, and will spread the Corruption when sprayed. It can be purchased during the Blood Moon or Solar Eclipse event from the Steampunker for 25 Silver Coins if there is Corruption in your world instead of Crimson.

    How to get vile powder in Terraria? ›

    It can be crafted from Vile Mushrooms or can be purchased from the Dryad for 1 each, during a Blood Moon in a Corrupt world. Vile Powder can be used to spread the Corruption onto convertible tiles. Unlike Unholy Water and Purple Solution, Vile Powder cannot spread the Corruption.

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