How can I acquire chlorophyte armour?

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How can find or make chlorophyte armour in Terraria on PC?



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You can find chlorophyte in the jungle biome.

You can mine chlorophyte by acquiring a drill called the Drax. It can be crafted with 18 hallowed bars, 1 soul of fright, sight, and might. (All of which are found on mechanical bosses)

After gathering the necessary amount of ore from the jungle, you can craft chlorophyte bars using a titanium/adamantine forge.

And then, after obtaining the chlorophyte bars, you can create chlorophyte armor using a mythril/orichalcum anvil.




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How do you get Chlorophyte armor?

Hallowed armour is better. The set bonus is arguably broken, providing a massive increase in survivability thanks to its predictable dodge. Chlorophyte armour isn't bad per se, but Chlorophyte itself is a resource in high demand, needed to make higher tiers of armour and ammo.

Is hallowed or Chlorophyte armor better?

A full set of Chlorophyte armor requires 54 Chlorophyte Bars, or 270 / 324 Chlorophyte Ore. Crafting the full set with every helmet type requires 78 bars ( 390 / 468 ore).

How much Chlorophyte do I need for full armor?

The chlorophyte armor has more damage and defense, and a sweet set bonus, but the titanium set bonus is useful too.



Terraria 1.2: Chlorophyte Armor (Crafting Guide / Overview) @demizegg




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When you unlock hardmode and beat all mechanical bosses, cloriphyte should spawn. You can use the picaxe axe ore the drax to mine it. Smelt it in an adamantite/titanium forge to get cloriphyte bars. Go to an orichalcum/mythril anvil and now you can make your armor.

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