How do I get the Truffle NPC to move in Terraria?
To get the Truffle NPC to move in Terraria, you need to meet specific conditions related to the environment and progression in the game. The Truffle is a unique NPC who sells mushroom-themed items, including the Autohammer, which is essential for crafting Shroomite armor. HereÔÇÖs a detailed guide on how to make the Truffle move in, covering mechanics, strategies, and tips.
First, the Truffle will only move into a house located in a Glowing Mushroom biome. This biome is created by planting Mushroom Grass Seeds on Mud Blocks. You can obtain Mushroom Grass Seeds by breaking glowing mushrooms found in underground mushroom biomes or by using a Staff of Regrowth on glowing mushrooms. Once you have the seeds, you need to create a large enough area of Mud Blocks and plant the seeds. Over time, the biome will grow, and youÔÇÖll see glowing mushrooms, glowing mushroom trees, and the background will change to a glowing mushroom biome. The biome must be above the surface level, meaning it cannot be underground or in the cavern layer. You can check if the biome is valid by looking at the background and ensuring it matches the glowing mushroom biome.
Next, you need to build a suitable house for the Truffle. The house must meet the standard NPC housing requirements, which include walls, a light source, a table, a chair, and a door or platform entrance. The house must also be entirely within the glowing mushroom biome. You can use any material for the house, but mushroom-themed blocks like Mushroom Grass Walls or glowing mushroom furniture can enhance the aesthetic. Once the house is built, you can check if itÔÇÖs valid by using the Housing Query tool from the housing menu.
After creating the glowing mushroom biome and building a suitable house, the Truffle will move in as long as there is an available housing slot. If other NPCs are already occupying all available slots, you may need to build additional houses or relocate existing NPCs. The Truffle will not move in if the world is in Hardmode, so ensure youÔÇÖve defeated the Wall of Flesh and entered Hardmode before attempting to get the Truffle.
One common mistake is not creating a large enough glowing mushroom biome. The biome must be at least 100 tiles of mushroom grass to be valid. If the biome is too small, the background wonÔÇÖt change, and the Truffle wonÔÇÖt move in. Another mistake is building the house underground or in the cavern layer. The Truffle requires a surface-level glowing mushroom biome, so ensure your biome is above the surface.
Advanced techniques include using the Clentaminator with Dark Blue Solution to quickly create a glowing mushroom biome. This method is faster than planting seeds and waiting for the biome to grow. You can also use the Clentaminator to convert existing biomes into glowing mushroom biomes, saving time and resources. Additionally, you can optimize NPC happiness by placing the Truffle near the Guide and the Witch Doctor, as they are his preferred neighbors. This will increase his happiness, leading to lower prices and access to unique items like the Mushroom Spear.
Resource requirements include Mud Blocks, Mushroom Grass Seeds, and materials for building the house. YouÔÇÖll also need a way to create light, such as torches or lanterns, and furniture like tables and chairs. If youÔÇÖre using the Clentaminator, youÔÇÖll need Dark Blue Solution, which can be purchased from the Steampunker.
Class and equipment considerations are minimal for getting the Truffle to move in, but having a pickaxe or drill to gather mud blocks and a weapon to defend against enemies in the biome is helpful. If youÔÇÖre creating the biome manually, a Staff of Regrowth can speed up the process by increasing the yield of Mushroom Grass Seeds.
In summary, to get the Truffle NPC to move in, create a surface-level glowing mushroom biome, build a suitable house within the biome, and ensure youÔÇÖre in Hardmode. Avoid common mistakes like building the biome underground or making it too small. Use advanced techniques like the Clentaminator for faster biome creation and optimize NPC happiness for better prices and unique items. With proper preparation and attention to detail, youÔÇÖll have the Truffle NPC in your world in no time.
First, the Truffle will only move into a house located in a Glowing Mushroom biome. This biome is created by planting Mushroom Grass Seeds on Mud Blocks. You can obtain Mushroom Grass Seeds by breaking glowing mushrooms found in underground mushroom biomes or by using a Staff of Regrowth on glowing mushrooms. Once you have the seeds, you need to create a large enough area of Mud Blocks and plant the seeds. Over time, the biome will grow, and youÔÇÖll see glowing mushrooms, glowing mushroom trees, and the background will change to a glowing mushroom biome. The biome must be above the surface level, meaning it cannot be underground or in the cavern layer. You can check if the biome is valid by looking at the background and ensuring it matches the glowing mushroom biome.
Next, you need to build a suitable house for the Truffle. The house must meet the standard NPC housing requirements, which include walls, a light source, a table, a chair, and a door or platform entrance. The house must also be entirely within the glowing mushroom biome. You can use any material for the house, but mushroom-themed blocks like Mushroom Grass Walls or glowing mushroom furniture can enhance the aesthetic. Once the house is built, you can check if itÔÇÖs valid by using the Housing Query tool from the housing menu.
After creating the glowing mushroom biome and building a suitable house, the Truffle will move in as long as there is an available housing slot. If other NPCs are already occupying all available slots, you may need to build additional houses or relocate existing NPCs. The Truffle will not move in if the world is in Hardmode, so ensure youÔÇÖve defeated the Wall of Flesh and entered Hardmode before attempting to get the Truffle.
One common mistake is not creating a large enough glowing mushroom biome. The biome must be at least 100 tiles of mushroom grass to be valid. If the biome is too small, the background wonÔÇÖt change, and the Truffle wonÔÇÖt move in. Another mistake is building the house underground or in the cavern layer. The Truffle requires a surface-level glowing mushroom biome, so ensure your biome is above the surface.
Advanced techniques include using the Clentaminator with Dark Blue Solution to quickly create a glowing mushroom biome. This method is faster than planting seeds and waiting for the biome to grow. You can also use the Clentaminator to convert existing biomes into glowing mushroom biomes, saving time and resources. Additionally, you can optimize NPC happiness by placing the Truffle near the Guide and the Witch Doctor, as they are his preferred neighbors. This will increase his happiness, leading to lower prices and access to unique items like the Mushroom Spear.
Resource requirements include Mud Blocks, Mushroom Grass Seeds, and materials for building the house. YouÔÇÖll also need a way to create light, such as torches or lanterns, and furniture like tables and chairs. If youÔÇÖre using the Clentaminator, youÔÇÖll need Dark Blue Solution, which can be purchased from the Steampunker.
Class and equipment considerations are minimal for getting the Truffle to move in, but having a pickaxe or drill to gather mud blocks and a weapon to defend against enemies in the biome is helpful. If youÔÇÖre creating the biome manually, a Staff of Regrowth can speed up the process by increasing the yield of Mushroom Grass Seeds.
In summary, to get the Truffle NPC to move in, create a surface-level glowing mushroom biome, build a suitable house within the biome, and ensure youÔÇÖre in Hardmode. Avoid common mistakes like building the biome underground or making it too small. Use advanced techniques like the Clentaminator for faster biome creation and optimize NPC happiness for better prices and unique items. With proper preparation and attention to detail, youÔÇÖll have the Truffle NPC in your world in no time.