How do I make the Painter NPC happy in Terraria?

To make the Painter NPC happy in Terraria, you need to understand the NPC happiness system, which was introduced in the 1.4 update. This system allows NPCs to have preferences for specific biomes and neighbors, which directly affects their happiness. A happy NPC will offer discounts on their items and, in some cases, sell unique items. For the Painter, his happiness is influenced by the biome he lives in and the NPCs he is near. HereÔÇÖs a detailed guide on how to make the Painter happy.

First, letÔÇÖs talk about the mechanics. The Painter prefers to live in the Jungle biome. If you place him in a house located in the Jungle, he will be happier than if he were in other biomes. Additionally, the Painter likes to be near the Dryad and the Party Girl. If you place him in a house with either of these NPCs nearby, his happiness will increase further. On the other hand, the Painter dislikes being near the Cyborg and the Steampunker, so avoid placing him near these NPCs if you want to keep him happy.

To start, youÔÇÖll need to prepare a suitable house in the Jungle biome. The Jungle biome is characterized by its dense vegetation, mud blocks, and unique enemies. You can create an artificial Jungle biome by placing at least 80 Jungle grass blocks or Jungle plants in an area. This will allow you to build a house for the Painter without having to venture deep into the natural Jungle, which can be dangerous early in the game. Make sure the house meets the basic requirements for NPC housing: it must have walls, a chair, a table, a light source, and be at least 6 blocks tall and 10 blocks wide.

Once you have a suitable house in the Jungle, you can move the Painter into it. If you havenÔÇÖt already unlocked the Painter, he will move in once you have at least 8 other NPCs in your world and have a suitable house available. After moving him into the Jungle, you should also move the Dryad or the Party Girl into a nearby house. The Dryad is a good choice because she also prefers the Jungle biome, so placing her near the Painter will make both NPCs happy. The Party Girl, on the other hand, prefers the Hallow biome, so if you want to maximize her happiness, youÔÇÖll need to create a separate house for her in the Hallow.

There are a few important tips to keep in mind. First, make sure the PainterÔÇÖs house is not too close to other NPCs he dislikes, such as the Cyborg or the Steampunker. If these NPCs are within 25 tiles of the Painter, his happiness will decrease. Second, try to keep the PainterÔÇÖs house away from Corruption or Crimson biomes, as these biomes can spread and turn the Jungle into a corrupted version, which will make the Painter unhappy. You can prevent biome spread by placing a 3-block-wide barrier of non-corruptible blocks, such as wood or stone bricks, around the Jungle biome.

Common mistakes to avoid include placing the Painter in the wrong biome or near NPCs he dislikes. For example, if you place the Painter in the Snow biome, he will be unhappy, even if he is near the Dryad or the Party Girl. Similarly, if you place him near the Cyborg or the Steampunker, his happiness will decrease, even if he is in the Jungle biome. Another mistake is not providing enough space between houses. NPCs need at least 25 tiles of space between their houses to avoid overcrowding, which can also decrease happiness.

Advanced techniques include creating multiple Jungle biomes in different parts of your world to house different NPCs. For example, you could create one Jungle biome near your main base for the Painter and the Dryad, and another Jungle biome in a different area for other NPCs who prefer the Jungle, such as the Witch Doctor. This allows you to maximize the happiness of multiple NPCs without overcrowding.

Resource requirements for making the Painter happy are relatively simple. YouÔÇÖll need mud blocks, Jungle grass seeds, and basic building materials like wood and stone. If youÔÇÖre creating an artificial Jungle biome, youÔÇÖll also need a way to plant Jungle grass seeds, such as a Staff of Regrowth or by manually planting them. You can gather these resources by exploring the Jungle biome or by crafting them at a workbench.

In terms of class and equipment considerations, making the Painter happy doesnÔÇÖt require any specific class or equipment. However, if youÔÇÖre building in the natural Jungle biome, youÔÇÖll need to be prepared for the enemies that spawn there, such as Hornets and Man Eaters. ItÔÇÖs a good idea to have decent armor and weapons before venturing into the Jungle, especially if youÔÇÖre playing on higher difficulty modes.

In summary, to make the Painter NPC happy in Terraria, you should place him in a house in the Jungle biome and ensure he is near the Dryad or the Party Girl. Avoid placing him near NPCs he dislikes, such as the Cyborg or the Steampunker, and make sure his house is not too close to other houses to prevent overcrowding. By following these steps and avoiding common mistakes, you can maximize the PainterÔÇÖs happiness and enjoy the benefits of discounted items and unique offerings.