Best Terraria Mods

For a game that no one thought much of, Terraria has proved to be the proverbial cat with nine lives. The game has continued to grow its fan-base over the years, with numerous updates and thousands of mods available.

If you have been playing Terraria for some time, you've probably picked up a few areas in the game that can be frustrating. Sorting through the thousands of mods for the ideal one doesn't make the situation better. But, in this blog, we look at the best Terraria mods, so you don't have to go through the trouble.

  1. TModLoader

It’s not a mod per se. But, it’s a ModLoader that allows you to build your own mods. All you need is TModLoader, and a few computer tricks up your sleeve.

This little mod gives you all the freedom to fulfil all your heart’s desires with everything Terraria. The best thing is that the mod is easy to use.

  1. Tremor

Why settle for one mod when you can pick a package that helps you get various items. This is what Tremor is about. The Mode packs over 500 items, which include mops, NPCs, weapons, and even new bosses.

The mod aims to make Terraria better and fit in more content. It's safe to say the developers of the mod have successfully achieved this goal.

  1. Terraria Overhaul

The name of this mod describes it perfectly. The mod is aggressive and ambitious in its goal to make Terraria even better. There are plenty of new gameplay mechanics to choose from. The mechanics revolve around combat, power system, movement of players, dodge-rolls, and even the seasons.

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Given the number of changes and features that the mod packs, it earns every ounce of the ‘huge’ mod reference that the Terraria Overhaul mod often gets.

  1. Boss Checklist

Bosses are an exhilarating challenge in the game. Their goal is to kill you. Your goal is to kill them to advance in the game.

You have the option of evading them, but the challenge is always inevitable. The Boss checklist mod gives you an edge by listing all the bosses in the game.

The mod also lets you know in which order to fight the bosses. If you know the order, you reduce your chances of biting more than you can chew and getting squished in a few seconds.

  1. N Terraria

This is another bundle mod. It has plenty of neat little tricks that you can use and advantages that help you advance faster in the game. Among these include turning the base game into an RPG. It also has other improvements, which include quests, levelling, and side quests.

Last but not least, with this mod, you can play Terraria as a skeleton, which allows you to advance faster and with ease.

  1. Thorium

Thorium is like Tremor but on steroids. It packs the same features and perks as Tremor and then some! It’s one of the biggest Terraria mods and features so many upgrades and advantages that it has it’s own Wiki to help you troubleshoot and find what you need.

  1. TerraSavr

There are several tricks you can execute with this mod. These include fiddling and tweaking some of your things and changing the variables of your character. The mod goes as far as giving you new products depending on what you’re looking for.

The ability to use this mod to search for all tools in the game and then drag them to your inventory is one of the reasons why it’s a Terraria gamer’s favourite.

  1. Calamity

Calamity is similar to Tremor and Thorium. It adds a variety of cools stuff and advantages to the game. It tweaks both the new and unique tools in the game.

You not only get some new weapons but also new mineable tiles and ores and spanking new supervisors, to mention a few.

  1. imkSushi’s Crafting Mod

Crafting has a huge role in your success when playing Terraria. There are other factors at play that help you advance. If you can get a slight edge in any one of them, it goes a long way in making the game easier for you.

imkSushi’s mod lets you craft whatever you need no matter where you are. This mod is particularly handy for action-oriented players.

  1. Legend of Zelda Wavebank

The soundtrack and music in the game can get boring the longer you play the game. This little mod helps you change that. It also opens you to a world of options on the songs you can choose as your soundtracks for the game.

Takeaway

Don’t let monotony in Terraria suck the fun out of gaming. There are numerous mods you can use to improve the experience of the game, tweak settings, and even change the background music. These ten are a great start. If you have some knowledge in modding, the TModLoader mod is all you need!

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