Hallow most of the world achievement

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In Terraria for Xbox One, there is an achievement called "Hallow most of the world." How much of the world do I need to hallow to get this achievement? I want to know because my world is already 23% hallow and I don't have much world left to hallow.






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How do you get the hallowed achievement in Terraria?

The achievement requires you cover 50% of the world in Hallow/Corrupt blocks. Mud, Snow, Ash, Open Sky, etc. cannot be turned Hallow/Corrupt. The only blocks that can be Hallow/Corrupt are Dirt, Stone, and Sand!

Does the hallow beat the corruption?

It is an anti-Corruption biome and can be spread by planting Hallowed Seeds, throwing Holy Water, and with the Clentaminator. The Hallow is most effective when used to counter the spreading of Corruption; however, the corruption and hallow can still spread over each other, just very slowly.

How do you get the Slayer of Worlds achievement?

Slayer of Worlds \u2022 \u201cDefeat every boss in Terraria.\u201d Defeat every boss in the game (not including Empress of Light and Queen Slime)....Discover your first Bee Hive.
  • Natural hive walls must be behind the player.
  • Note that if you destroy a Larva, you will summon the Queen Bee.
  • A reference to the video game Where's My Water?.




  • HALLOW \u0026 CORRUPT Worlds | Percent Criteria Change After 1.3 | TERRARIA Achievement/Trophy Guide




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