How can I make and farm Demon Altars in a world generated without one?
I want a Demon Altar in a 0.3.0 world with no Demon Altars. How do I get one and farm it? I've tried defeating the Wall of Flesh in another world, but there is a glitch and the guide doesn't reaspawn. The first world is in hard mode and it generated with no Demon Altars.
What can I do?
Best Answer
Demon Altars can't be created, either by crafting or by enemy drops. They are purely from world generation. I don't recall a version of Terraria that didn't have Demon Altars, but if for whatever reason your world doesn't have any, you're out of luck. You'll have to create a new world to spawn them.
Side note: As for the guide respawning, make sure the new guide has a valid house to move into. Also, it can take a day or two (or three) before he actually respawns, it's kind of random. There might not be a bug at all, you just have to be patient.
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Can you get more demon altars in Terraria?
Demon Altars do not spawn or respawn; there are a set number when the world is generated. Demon Altars can not be picked up after their destruction, as they simply vanish. In update 1.2 there is a chance for your world to have Palladium, Orichalcum and Titanium or the old ores, but you are most likely to have a mix.What is the easiest way to find demon altars in Terraria?
No, it's not. Destroying more will slightly increase the amount of ore. the spreading of corruption can be easily handle with items. Game does not end if u have a world that is 100% corruption, Does nto effect the npc either.as long your house is not corruptupted yr good.Does it matter how many demon altars you break?
The Pwnhammer is a Hardmode hammer that is able to destroy Demon Altars and Crimson Altars with a few hits, blessing the world with one of the six Hardmode ores.Terraria: Loot From Smashing 1 MILLION Demon Altars
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