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Minecraft has 2 melee weapons, swords and axes. In fact, combat is actually completely different. Minecraft has less items with actual functionality but many decorative items. In Terraria you trade gold, which is the in-game currency, collected by enemies and by selling to said NPCs.Īnother difference is the sheer amount of items. Some of the NPCs though offer emeralds for other resources but at a scarce rate. In Minecraft, in order to trade, you need Emeralds which isn’t common to find. I also mentioned how trading is different. Terraria has many different crafting stations which can get frustrating. Terraria just requires you to have the ingredients and be near the correct crafting station. That’s because Minecraft requires you to have the materials and also place them in a specific place. Now to the more important part their differences. NPCs are used for trading, though trading itself is different between the games.Įven smaller things like the inventory and hotbar are the same.Ĭrafting works similarly as well, with each item requiring their exact materials from their recipe. The NPC system relatively similar as well, as each NPC requires a house in both games, and each house has requirements in order to be considered a valid house. You can also create farms in both games, both for enemies and for resources.
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The games are very similar from then on you build a base while finding better and better materials to craft better and better equipment.Īnother similar thing in gameplay is how the night is far more dangerous than the day.
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The first thing you’ll notice is that at start you start with scarce resources and you’ll have to mine them from your surroundings. GameplayĪs sandbox games, they inevitably would have similar gameplays. Neither game has in-game lore however in the forms of quests or NPCs, or even a specific path to follow. Terraria’s developers have released some backstory as well. Minecraft does have some lore tidbits however, but it isn’t really anything. The 2 games have very similar storylines, in that neither has any.īeing of the sandbox genre, they prefer to “let you live your own story, your way”.