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How to Get a Battle Potion in Terraria

Want to know how to get a Battle Potion in Terraria? No matter how much you explore the game world of Terraria, you can always…

Artur NovichenkoBy Artur NovichenkoFebruary 21, 20233 Mins Read
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Want to know how to get a Battle Potion in Terraria? No matter how much you explore the game world of Terraria, you can always find and create something new, and updates and custom modifications make the gameplay endless. But if you suddenly get bored or want to test your combat skills, use Battle Potion. Thanks to this Potion, you will significantly increase the number and speed of the appearance of enemies on the map, and you will be able to enjoy the battle to the fullest. In addition, this is a great way to farm resources from mobs. But first, you should know how to get a Battle Potion in Terraria, and we will help you with this.

How to Make a Battle Potion in Terraria

Unfortunately or fortunately for potion lovers, you can only get Battle Potion in Terraria by crafting. Nowhere will you find Battle Potion in chests or sold by NPCs, so stock up on the ingredients and start brewing. And to make Battle Potion in Terraria, you will need a Placed Bottle or Alchemy Table and the following materials:

  • Bottled Water. To get Bottled water, use an empty bottle at any water source or sink.
  • Deathweed. To find this material, search Corrupt Grass and Ebonstone in Corruption world or Crimson Grass and Crimstone in Crimson world. But if you collect Deathweed during Blood Moon or a Full Moon, you can get seeds and grow this plant on your farm.
  • Rotten Chunk or Vertebra. To get Rotten Chunk, you must kill one of the following mobs: Eaters of Souls, Devourers, Corruptors, and the Eater of Worlds. And to get Vertebra, defeat Crimeras, Blood Crawlers, Face Monsters, or the Floaty Gross.

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As we said, Battle Potion is the best if you want to test your combat skills. Drinking this potion increases the spawn rate of all enemies and creatures by 100% for 7 minutes.

It is worth noting that the potion effect is stacked with other potions but is independent of the other player’s potion effects. The first potion effect will decrease by almost half if you drink Battle Potion and Calming Potion. And if you drink Battle Potion with your friends, there will be several times more opponents since creatures will spawn for each player and not from the one pool. But since Battle Potion is a buff, you can turn it off whenever you want.

Terraria is available on Windows, PlayStation, iOS, Android, Xbox, and Google Stadia.

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