It is no secret that Re-Logic's survival-exploration-crafting game Terraria is one of the most successful indie games out there. To date, Teraria has sold over 35 million copies, an impressive number for a game developed by a small team.

This year, Terraria is celebrating its 10th anniversary, and in celebration of this milestone Re-Logic released a new World Seed for players to explore. To access the 10th anniversary World Seed, players would have to guess the name and enter it into the World Seed field in the World Creation Menu (Hint: the name has to do with the game's anniversary date). Now, for players interested to know what Terraria's new World Seed has in store, here is a breakdown of what to expect.

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Everything To Know About Terraria's 10th Anniversary World Seed

The first thing that players will notice in the new World Seed is that it will always drop players on the beach, and the majority of the biomes are painted. The Dungeon is now in deep pink, while Living Trees, the Pyramid, and clouds on Floating Island are in standard pink. Furthermore, the Jungle Temple features purple tiles and cyan walls, while all Sand Blocks, grass, and objects are painted in cyan. Additionally, two unique enemies can be encountered in the seed, such as the famous Jungle Mimic that can be found in the Hardmode Jungle and Golden Slimes.

Right off the bat, the new World Seed offers players tons of gift boxes, rare loot and materials, and new items sold by the Princess such as rare items including Slime Staff, Heart Lantern, Flask of Party, Sandstorm in a Bottle, Terragrim, Pirate Staff, Discount Card, Lucky Coin, and Coin Gun. In the Desert, players will notice that it generates without its usual entrance but with only a single pyramid. Chests in the pyramid will always contain a Pharaoh's set, and caves of the Underground Desert are noticeably smaller.

Apart from all these exciting changes, the release of the 10th-anniversary world seed also brought some fixes to the game, including:

  • The Frost Armor's set bonus debuff has now been fixed from 20 to 25 DPS
  • Fixed Vulkan and Metal rendering issues that led to crashing
  • Fixed a certain exploit
  • Fixed missing tooltip in Queen Slime's treasure bag
  • Fixed every vine type except Normal/Flower vines from passing on paint as they grow longer
  • Fixed King Slime's spiked minions being able to pick up money and despawn with it, similar to Queen Slime's minions previously

Will Terraria Receive Future Updates?

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Although Terraria's 10th anniversary brought a new world seed and the update 1.4.3.2 that introduced several fixes to the game, the latest update does not include any new content. As far as whether the game will receive another update in the future remains to be seen. It is worth remembering that Re-Logic said last year that Terraria's update 1.4.1, which was released last year, would be the last. However, the studio then followed it up with update 1.4.2 shortly after, and then another one to celebrate its 10th anniversary. In the end, only time will tell whether Terraria will receive another huge update in the future.

Terraria is out now on PC, PS3, PS4, PS5, Stadia, Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.

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