In this section, we'll be going over what works in PvP and what doesn't. Terraria PvP's mechanics are almost completely different from that of the player-versus-environment's mechanics. With that out of the way, let's get you prepared. Come up with one and pray it hasn't been taken. You're also going to need a name for yourself. Don't let this keep you down, try again later. Keep in mind, sometimes all of the Terraria servers go completely dead and you're left to wallow in a ditch. Your first server choice will not matter in the slightest in the long run as you will most likely have to server hop to constantly have the opportunity to battle other players. Frankly, they're just too hard to keep up with anyway. Not that custom meta servers are bad to PvP on, per se - it's just that those servers would require entirely different guides to go over their respective and ever-changing metas. Make sure that the server is VANILLA hence those are what we're discussing. First, choose a server to PvP on from the Terraria Server List This will help you better understand the content soon to be uncovered in this guide. Okay so, throw almost everything you know about Terraria PvP out the window - leave your knowledge of the subject completely blank. Well, Terrarian, let's get down to the basics of being a competitive Terraria PvP'er! Shall we? How? You decide to do some non-social/communicative research and eventually come across this guide and are now currently reading it. Time passes and your curiosity is piqued after you've given it some thought. However, being new and shy, you shrug it off, leave, and let your imagination do the work for you. Rather, you're fascinated at how someone could play such a simple game in that way. Instead of becoming enraged, salt coursing your veins, you're intrigued. You can't seem to leave even a scratch on their health bar. Surely this was just bad luck? You try again. They came at you so fast with some hook and a slime mount, how is this possible? They shot then chopped you into pieces, leaving your ego in shambles. You've just been destroyed by an "elitist" that's going 70 MPH in-game in seconds and you don't know how to react. Within seconds, however, you've unfortunately met your demise. You enter the area where the others are PvP'ing and begin to duel among them. Not in an argument, but in a player-versus-player, free-for-all battle. So what exactly do you do? You look around and glance at the chat and notice that there are some players fighting - literally. All of them are playing on the server for different reasons. You've now joined said server and are silently welcomed by the community of fellow, most likely blissfully ignorant, players. You decide to try out playing on a high end, non-server-sided-character server to boast your arsenal and make some friends. You've done everything there is to do and now everything is easy for you. "Champion of Terraria", "Slayer of Worlds", all these titles under your belt and you're now in the state of withdrawal. Fast forward a bit and you're done with the Single Player scene of Terraria. You decide to do a casual play-through of the game just to get a feel of how to play and have a little fun in the process. Welcome to the world of Terraria! Dig, fight, build - you can pretty much do anything you want to in this wondrous game. Please completely disregard this section if you're only looking for information NOTICE This section has nothing to do with PvP, this is just to provide a little story to encourage players to read on.
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