Have you been wondering what that blood-red glowing thing underground in Terraria is? There are a couple of explanations for this weird feature. These include the Adamantite Ore and the Bee Hive. I will also cover the corruption and crimson differences. Read on to find out! Also, check out the other interesting facts about Terraria. If you like to play a game with mysterious elements, you will love this game.
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Bee Hive
The Bee Hive is a mini biome in the Underground Jungle. It contains pools of Honey and Larva. To enter, you must place Hive blocks behind yourself. When entering the Bee Hive, be aware that the walls will be behind you. If you break the Larva, the Queen Bee will appear. This is an extremely rare event, but it does happen occasionally.
Spider Cave
If you’re wondering, “What is the red glowing thing underground in Terraroa?”, you’re not alone. This biome is not a default feature in the game. It’s a special mini-biome that is available only when there are 300 or more crimstone/crimsand blocks nearby. These blocks contain a spawn point for the optional boss Queen Bee.
Adamantite Ore
There are many types of ores in Terraria, and Adamantite Ore is one of the rarest ones. You can use it to craft armor and tools. You can find this ore underground. However, you’ll need to find it first before you can make armor and tools. After you find the ore, you can also turn it into other materials like gold and gems.
Corruption vs Crimson
A player may want to choose a biome from the Corruption vs. Crimson underground in Terraria because of its more ghoulish appearance. This type of biome has reddish trees, a large amount of insects, and many gore-themed items. In the Crimson biome, players can kill creatures with a Brain of Cthulhu or a pulsating heart. Both Corruption and Crimson biomes feature chasms, which are vertical pits with walls made of Ebonstone. While a Crimson chasm can be destroyed with a high explosive, a player who enters a Corruption biome is more likely to die.
Granite Elementals
Granite Elementals spawn in the game’s Granite Caves. They float towards players when they’re attacked and can appear as a ghost once a player has died. Their name is a portmanteau of “granite” and “elemental”; this is similar to the name of a Granite Golem. You can also collect Granite Blocks from them. They have a bluish-purple glow and can occasionally drop a Night Vision Helmet.
Granite Golems
The Granite Golem is an enemy that only spawns in Granite Caves. Though invulnerable, it can deal damage to players. Besides dropping Gems, this enemy can also drop Night Vision Helmets and a small amount of Granite Blocks. These enemies can be easily summoned by activating a Statue that resembles a granite statue. The name Granite Golem comes from a combination of the words “granite” and “golem,” which is similar to the name of the Granite Elemental.
Sky Islands
The Red glowing thing underground in Terraria is a strange beast that can turn players into aquatic monsters or violent killer rabbits. It’s one of the game’s more eerie biomes and features a blood-red moon. When the moon’s red light shines, your characters can transform into blood-soaked Dripplers or violent killer rabbits. The music is also creepy and ominous.