My Terraria NPC will not settle down in a house
I have made an arena for the moon lord boss battle and made a small house for the nurse to move into. It says the message that the NPC moved in and the nurse banner is there, but no matter what I do, she won't move into the house and will just walk around outside.
Best Answer
Wait until night and make sure the nurse and her house are out of view. After you've done that, she should teleport into her room. If, after that, you find her outside of her house, she has found a way out and you can simply repeat and she will be back.
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What are the requirements for a NPC to live in a house in Terraria?
Moving in requirements for Terraria NPCs- A living space of 30 blocks or more (60 when you include walls, floor, and ceiling. ...
- Structural walls and ceiling with non-corrupted materials.
- Player-made background walls.
- An entrance to the room (door/platform/trap door in ceiling).
- A flat surface such as a table or work bench.
Why is my housing not suitable Terraria?
In this phase, the house looks structurally valid, but there are three reasons it can still be rejected: If it is already occupied, if it is too close to or inside an evil biome, or if there is no place inside for the NPC to stand at night. First, the game checks if the house is already occupied by another NPC.How close do NPCs have to be to be neighbors Terraria?
1. There must be a 25 tile gap separating the 2 Neighbor groups.Terraria NPC House Design Tutorial (Ideas Guide \u0026 Requirements, Compact Hotel/Village Tips)
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Answer 2
You can build a house where you want the nurse to be. To force her to get in, you can simply get a couple of blocks, maybe 200 and whenever the nurse moves forward, you put blocks behind her, so she can't go back and be forced in the house. You may need to put her banner in the house first, tho.
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