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News video games 29 January 2024, 04:53

Terraria 1.4.5 to Revolutionize Timber Harvesting and Improve Agriculture

We've learned more about the elements that will debut in Terraria with the 1.4.5 update. Axearang, the mysterious Slimevolution and a new way of collecting resources will be available in the production.

Source: Re-Logic.
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Terraria fans have reason to celebrate, according to the developers, the popular sandbox game will receive new content in 2024 that will significantly improve the gameplay. All thanks to the long-anticipated update 1.4.5, in which new ways of obtaining wood and gathering resources will appear.

With the January issue of "Terraria State of the Game," we learned about Axearang, a tool that makes cutting down trees easier. This item operates like a boomerang, returning to our hands after being thrown and easily cutting through several tree trunks. After the update, this will be one of the fastest ways to gather wood.

The new version of Terraria will also include a tool for automatically gathering and storing items in chests. We will use the tool to obtain renewable resources. The film released by the devs also provides a glimpse of how opponents are transported toward life-depriving turrets using a conveyor belt, and the materials obtained from them go straight into the chests.

The developers also announced the premiere of the mysterious Slimevolution. They showcased white slime in a brief video, which, according to PCGamesN's speculation, will adjust to the environment. We wrote about the 1.4.5 update in July and August of last year.

Krzysztof Kaluzinski

Krzysztof Kaluzinski

At GRYOnline.pl, works in the Newsroom. He is not afraid to tackle various topics, although he prefers news about independent productions in the style of Disco Elysium. In his childhood, he wrote fantasy stories, played a lot on Pegasus, and then on a computer. He turned his passion into a profession as an editor of a gaming portal run with a friend, as well as a copywriter and advisor in a console store. He doesn't care for remakes and long-running series. Since childhood, he wanted to write a novel, although he is definitely better at creating characters than plot. That's probably why he fell in love with RPGs (paper and virtual). He was raised in the 90s, to which he would gladly return. Loves Tarantino movies, thanks to Mad Max and the first Fallout he lost himself in post-apo, and Berserk convinced him to dark fantasy. Today he tries his hand at e-commerce and marketing, while also supporting the Newsroom on weekends, which allows him to continue cultivating old passions.

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