It’s been five years since our last Terraria server if you can believe that, so this is a long time coming! The final major update for Terraria is out now, and we are hosting our sixth server!
Journey Mode is a new mode added into Terraria 1.4, and we are going to try it out.... Read All
It’s been five years since our last Terraria server if you can believe that, so this is a long time coming! The final major update for Terraria is out now, and we are hosting our sixth server!
Journey Mode is a new mode added into Terraria 1.4, and we are going to try it out. We’ll start with normal difficulty and ramp up as we get tougher.
We’re starting with 8 slots but if demand ramps up we can add more.
Azurephile Super Member
wrote on 05/26/2020 at 05:21am
Journey mode lets you replicate items. You have to research them first. Usually you'll need 100 of them to unlock the ability to replicate (like 100 ore). You can even replicate coins and be rich! This means you only have to mine a obtain a certain amount of materials before you can replicate it for free. This helps other people get access to those same resources, so that they can replicate, too. You can also replicate accessories, which usually only takes one to research. So check out the spawn area for chests and if you need something take it, research it, replicate 2 of them, and put one back in the box for someone else. Sharing is caring! I think this will be extremely helpful, especially in Hard Mode an the ores are more rare. To open the "power menu" click on the rabbit head wearing a yellow hard hat in the lower left hand corner below your open inventory).
Azurephile Super Member
wrote on 05/28/2020 at 04:08am
Be sure to check the chests at the starting point for all kinds of goodies! Take as many of an item you need to research it, replicate it for you, and replicate it again to put back in the chest for someone else. We love duping!
Azurephile Super Member
wrote on 05/29/2020 at 05:45am
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 06/13/2020 at 07:09pm
I posted this in the steam group chat as well, but it's here in case you all miss that notification.
Howdy folks. So @Will I see you joined the event, but I'm not sure if you've popped in yet. But as we kinda blasted through this server in Journey mode, I wanted to talk about where we might go next. Tim, Greg, you guys interested in starting over on a non-Journey world? Expert maybe since we haven't fully done one of those yet?
And Will I'm not sure how much experience you have with Terraria so expert may be a bit of a shock coming in fresh
Will_Ball Game Mod Super Member
wrote on 06/15/2020 at 05:04am
I have 0 experience. 🤣
Will_Ball Game Mod Super Member
wrote on 06/16/2020 at 04:08pm
What is the best way to get into this game? I tried it and it has yet to click for me.
Azurephile Super Member
wrote on 06/16/2020 at 07:22pm
Will_Ball Game Mod Super Member
wrote on 06/16/2020 at 07:28pm
Thanks GregoPeck! I will check those out.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 06/16/2020 at 08:23pm
I guess my question would be, what exactly isn't clicking? How far have you gotten so far?
Will_Ball Game Mod Super Member
wrote on 06/16/2020 at 11:51pm
I have not gotten far. It seems pretty open and kind of "minecrafty".
Azurephile Super Member
wrote on 06/17/2020 at 01:59am
Yeah, that's about it, but it's a 2D side-scroller with bosses and a lot more things. There's a gradual path of progression. You may want to start with wooden armor, if you haven't found any metal yet. Keep looking around for ore, mine it, smelt it, make better weapons, armor, tools, and repeat. The wiki has a page showing off all the game's armor (https://terraria.gamepedia.com/Armor). I usually go for higher defense, but there are different ways to play, not just melee, so get what you want or what you can until you can get what you want. Eventually the Eye of Cthulu will find you and attack you, so prepare to fight it off. Eventually you'll find items that allow you to summon it, so you can kick its ass. You can also look in the jungle for the Queen Bee. Your world will be "corrupted" w/ crimson or corruption and you'll need to fight the associated boss as well. If you want in the dungeon, you'll have to fight another boss (ask the guy at the entrance at night). Eventually, make your way to hell (the bottom of the map) and be get prepared to fight the Wall of Flesh and turn your world into "hard mode." That's pretty much it. You can find different NPCs that have various utilities (https://terraria.gamepedia.com/NPCs). For instance, you can talk to the angler and go fishing. There are also a variety of accessories, some of which can be combined by the Tinkerer's Workshop (https://terraria.gamepedia.com/Tinkerer%27s_Workshop). Ultimately, you want to make your way to crafting a PDA that has very many features.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 06/17/2020 at 03:06am
> You can also look in the jungle for the Queen Bee.
But definitely gear up before this. It's not easy early on.
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"Originally released for the Game Boy system more than 25 years ago, one of the most beloved games in the Legend of Zelda series returns.
In this modern re-imagining, players travel to the mysterious island of Koholint to guide Link on a perilous adventure. The Legend of Zelda:... Read All
"Originally released for the Game Boy™ system more than 25 years ago, one of the most beloved games in the Legend of Zelda series returns.
In this modern re-imagining, players travel to the mysterious island of Koholint to guide Link on a perilous adventure. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening arrives exclusively on Nintendo Switch in 2019."
Sega is jumping on the mini console re-release wagon with it's Sega Genesis Mini that will include 40 games coming to the US!
So far we know of 30 games coming to the mini in September:
Sonic the Hedgehog Ecco the Dolphin Castlevania: Bloodlines Space Harrier 2 Shining Force Dr.... Read All
Sega is jumping on the mini console re-release wagon with it's Sega Genesis Mini that will include 40 games coming to the US!
So far we know of 30 games coming to the mini in September:
Sonic the Hedgehog Ecco the Dolphin Castlevania: Bloodlines Space Harrier 2 Shining Force Dr. Robotnik’s Mean Bean Machine ToeJam & Earl Comix Zone Altered Beast Gunstar Heroes Earthworm Jim Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck Contra: Hard Corps Thunder Force III Super Fantasy Zone Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master Streets of Rage 2 Landstalker Mega Man: The Wily Wars Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition Ghouls ‘n Ghosts Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle Beyond Oasis Golden Axe Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium Sonic Spinball Vectorman Wonder Boy in Monster World
I was solidly team Nintendo at the time, so I largely missed the Sega systems during my youth. That's a pretty long list of games though, and it looks like several of the big franchises are on there. Is anyone planning on picking this up when it comes out?
Will_Ball Game Mod Super Member
wrote on 08/25/2019 at 07:42am
Same, I preordered this week. I'm excited. The early reviews seem to indicate that this definitely is NOT one of those crap licensed ones like they had before, and that they took some cues from the Nintendo offerings.
Will_Ball Game Mod Super Member
wrote on 08/25/2019 at 08:44pm
Some sound delay issues, but that seems to be the only problem.
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"The original shooter-looter returns, packing bazillions of guns and an all-new mayhem-fueled adventure! Blast through new worlds and enemies as one of four brand new Vault Hunters – the ultimate treasure-seeking badasses of the Borderlands, each with deep skill trees,... Read All
"The original shooter-looter returns, packing bazillions of guns and an all-new mayhem-fueled adventure! Blast through new worlds and enemies as one of four brand new Vault Hunters – the ultimate treasure-seeking badasses of the Borderlands, each with deep skill trees, abilities and customization. Play solo or join with friends to take on insane enemies, score loads of loot and save your home from the most ruthless cult leaders in the galaxy."
What do you guys think about this being an Epic Games exclusive at launch? Are you going to get the game anyway or wait for it to come to Steam (assuming that it does eventually)? I think I might wait. I really like my games on Steam. I know you can add non-Steam games to Steam and play them that way, but I like getting Steam achievements and being connected to my Steam friends. Plus, I like the easy-to-use in-game web browser.
Greg, you're missing out by not listening to the podcast, we talked about this a bit. :D
I don't have a problem with other launchers, I'd prefer Steam but if it's not on Steam then fine. Gog, Bethesda, Battle.net, Origin, I have them all installed and don't mind using them.
What I DO have a problem with is Epic and the way they're getting these exclusives.
In season 3 of Cheerful Ghost Radio, we are starting our NES Classic reviews with Super Mario Bros. 1-3. Next time we record, we'll be finishing up the series with Super Mario Bros. 3! Come play the game and discuss it with us, and we’ll include your thoughts in the episode!
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In season 3 of Cheerful Ghost Radio, we are starting our NES Classic reviews with Super Mario Bros. 1-3. Next time we record, we'll be finishing up the series with Super Mario Bros. 3! Come play the game and discuss it with us, and we’ll include your thoughts in the episode!
Super Mario Bros. 3 was the last game on the NES, and it pushed the system and the series to new heights with the new feature set, improved graphics, and new elements. The third game introduced some Mario series staples, like the overworld, power-ups you could use outside of gameplay, and bonus levels, and brought some new characters and enemies that are still around today.
Come play Super Mario Bros. 2 with us over the next couple weeks and share your thoughts about it, and we'll discuss your thoughts on air.
In season 3 of Cheerful Ghost Radio, we are starting our NES Classic reviews with Super Mario Bros. 1-3. Next up is the first sequel, Super Mario Bros. 2! Come play the game and discuss it with us, and we’ll include your thoughts in the episode!
The Super Mario Bros. 2 we know... Read All
In season 3 of Cheerful Ghost Radio, we are starting our NES Classic reviews with Super Mario Bros. 1-3. Next up is the first sequel, Super Mario Bros. 2! Come play the game and discuss it with us, and we’ll include your thoughts in the episode!
The Super Mario Bros. 2 we know in Western territories isn't the first game to go by that name. The first one (re-released later as The Lost Levels) was deemed too hard for us, so Nintendo reskinned Doki Doki Panic and released that as Super Mario Bros. 2 for us noobs in the west.
Come play Super Mario Bros. 2 with us this week and share your thoughts about it, including any thoughts you have about The Lost Levels release on SNES.
This is the second in a three-part series about the Super Mario Bros. games on the NES Classic, so watch this space! We’ll have an event for Super Mario Bros. 3 in March!
I use him only for the 1-2 stage. He picks up stuff so fast it's one of the best ways to get all the coins such that you can have a pretty nice amount of random slot pulls to get a few extra lives. That said, my chance with that game is terrible and I'm lucky if I get anything at all.
Travis Admin Post Author
wrote on 02/28/2019 at 10:39pm
I use the princess almost exclusively. The glide is amazing.
Yep. There are only two times I use other characters and if you want to know what the other one is you will have to WAIT TO HEAR IT ON CHEERFUL GHOST RADIO! Unless you want to know earlier and just text me and i'll tell you.
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In season 3 of Cheerful Ghost Radio, we are starting our NES Classic reviews with Super Mario Bros.! Come play the game and discuss it with us, and we’ll include your thoughts in the episode!
Super Mario Bros. is a game that needs no introduction. The first game of the Super... Read All
In season 3 of Cheerful Ghost Radio, we are starting our NES Classic reviews with Super Mario Bros.! Come play the game and discuss it with us, and we’ll include your thoughts in the episode!
Super Mario Bros. is a game that needs no introduction. The first game of the Super Mario series, it captured the hearts and minds of millions and spawned the multiple Mario series that are still going strong today.
This is the first in a three-part series about the Super Mario Bros. games on the NES Classic, so watch this space! We’ll have events for Super Mario Bros. 2 in February and Super Mario Bros. 3 in March!
In season two of Cheerful Ghost Radio we are doing bite-sized NES Classic review episodes. We want to make you all part of these episodes, so join this event to get in on the discussion for our next NES Classic review, Kirby's... Read All
Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back with Metroid!
In season two of Cheerful Ghost Radio we are doing bite-sized NES Classic review episodes. We want to make you all part of these episodes, so join this event to get in on the discussion for our next NES Classic review, Kirby's Adventure!
We'll review Metroid in an episode following the event, and include opinions and commentary from people who joined and chatted with us about it.
Metroid is an action/adventure game developed by Nintendo in 1986, and along with Castlevania spawned the metroidvania genre of action/adventure games. Metroid follows our hero, Samus, as she navigates the alien world of Zebes. The combination of platforming, upgrades, and exploration made Metroid a major hit, spawning sequels on nearly every console and handheld since.
Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back (after a long hiatus!) with Kirby's Adventure!
In season two of Cheerful Ghost Radio we are doing bite-sized NES Classic review episodes. We want to make you all part of these episodes, so join this event to get in on the discussion for our... Read All
Cheerful Ghost Games Club is back (after a long hiatus!) with Kirby's Adventure!
In season two of Cheerful Ghost Radio we are doing bite-sized NES Classic review episodes. We want to make you all part of these episodes, so join this event to get in on the discussion for our next NES Classic review, Kirby's Adventure!
We'll review Kirby's Adventure in an episode following the event, and include opinions and commentary from people who joined and chatted with us about it.
Kirby's Adventure was released somewhat late in the NES's life in 1993, a couple years after the SNES was released. It's a follow-up to Kirby's Dream Land on the original Gameboy and puts the player in control of Kirby, an adorable pink ball of... something. This was the first game to introduce Kirby's ability to copy his enemies' powers, which has been a staple of the series for decades.
Looks like the premiere was moved to tonight, so I may jump the gun a bit. ;-)