How do items stack in Terraria? [duplicate]

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I've been playing around with Terrasavr for building things in Terraria and was wondering what are the stacking categories, for example fallen stars stack up to 99 and dirt stacks up to 999. Is there a certain category that stacks a certain way? What items stack at 99 and what items stack at 999?



Best Answer

If you look on the Terraria Wiki at the pages for individual items, you can see how many items can be in a stack for each item.

For example, buckets stack to 99, whereas most potions stack to 30. It really just depends on the item.

Usually, any tiles or building materials will stack to 999, whilst crafting materials will only stack to 99. Also, most tools and weapons will only stack to 1, with a few exceptions such as the Light Disc which stacks to 5 instead.




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How do you duplicate non stackable items in Terraria?

Single-Player Chest Duplication
  • Load any world.
  • Place the item(s) you want to dupe into a chest.
  • Save and exit.
  • Load the same world.
  • Put the item in your inventory. ...
  • Die, then pause the game before you respawn. ...
  • Reload Terraria. ...
  • The items have now been duped.


  • How do you duplicate items in Terraria 2021?

    Remove the bottom 2 bars and place a crafting table below it. Break the chest and place the item frame above it. Break the right side of the crafting table and place another item frame below it. Now hold on to an item you wish to duplicate, long-press it above frames with it, and see the magic happen!



    Item Duplication Glitch - Terraria 1.3




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