Is it possible to get back your deleted Terraria character? [duplicate]

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My brother accidentally deleted his character. Is he able to get back his stuff by backing up his whole iPod?



Best Answer

No, he would not. Backing up only takes a copy of the devices current state. That character is gone forever unless you have an existing backup that was created recently. So, that character is probably gone for forever.




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How do I restore my old Terraria save?

To restore your file:
  • Go to My Documents -> My Games -> Terraria -> Players or Worlds.
  • Right click on the character you want to restore. ...
  • Click on the file (not the one with . ...
  • Hopefully there will be at least one or two previous versions that you can work with. ...
  • And now you should have your old character back.


  • How do I get my Terraria data back?

    Hover over the character with the items you want to duplicate and press L1 to upload the character to the cloud. Enter a world and put the items you want to dupe in a chest and exit, then go to Characters. Hover over the same character then press R1 to download the character.

    How do you duplicate characters in Terraria?

    Desktop version, a character has the file extension . plr . On the Microsoft Windows game platform, they can be found in the C:\\Users\\%username%\\Documents\\My Games\\Terraria\\Players directory within their own folders.



    How To Restore Corrupted or Destroyed Terraria Worlds \u0026 Restore Player Data




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