Terraria: how to build a house
If you are familiar with Minecraft, then you already know how to do it. Collect resources, build a shelter for the night and withstand the onslaught of monsters until dawn. But a shelter is not considered a home. You can build walls around you and you’re done. But you will need a home for the NPCs. There are several NPCs in the game, such as a nurse, a bomber, an arms dealer, and others. They will help you progress further in the game, but they will only appear if you build a real house for them. In this article, we will tell you how to build a house in Terraria.
How to build a house in Terraria
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In Terraria, a building can only be considered a home if it meets the requirements of the Home Suitability Assessment section. It consists of three parts: Frame, Furniture and Properties.
Frame:
The interior background of the house should be covered with elaborate tiles. These tiles must be connected to each of its 8 sides – horizontally, vertically and diagonally. The frame refers to the walls bordering these tiles. The frame must be completely closed so that none of the inner tiles are connected to the outer tiles. To build a frame, you can use solid blocks, doors, hatches and high gates. If you want to build a window, use glass walls. If you leave a hole in the tile, enemies may appear in the house.
Furniture:
Your structure must have certain furniture in order to qualify as a house. There must be at least one valid light source, one valid flat surface item, one valid comfort item, and one valid input. The most basic things you can use are a torch, a workbench, a chair, and two wooden platforms in that order.
Characteristics:
In addition to the frame and furniture, you have to be careful where you build your house. The house can be rejected for the following reasons: it is already occupied by an NPC or is next to an evil biome.
These are the requirements that you must fulfill in order to build a simple house. The size of the house must also meet certain parameters.
How big should a house be in Terraria
The number of tiles in your home must be more than 60 tiles and less than 750 tiles. Although you determine the shape of the house yourself, the following dimensions can be used during construction. Thanks to terraria.fandom, we have the following table as a reference.
Excluding ceiling, floor and walls | Including ceiling, floor and walls |
3 tiles wide × 10 tiles high | 5 tiles wide × 12 tiles high |
4 tiles wide × 8 tiles high | 6 tiles wide × 10 tiles high |
5 tiles wide × 7 tiles high | 7 tiles wide × 9 tiles high |
6 tiles wide × 6 tiles high | 8 tiles wide × 8 tiles high |
7 tiles wide × 5 tiles high | 9 tiles wide × 7 tiles high |
8 tiles wide × 4 tiles high | 10 tiles wide × 6 tiles high |
10 tiles wide × 3 tiles high | 12 tiles wide × 5 tiles high |
13 tiles wide × 2 tiles high | 15 tiles wide × 4 tiles high |
NPC House Requirements Guide
- Light source
- Object with a flat surface
- Item of comfort
- Input element
The light source can be a torch, a candle, a lantern, or any other lighting object in the game. It is not necessary to completely illuminate the room. One source of light will be enough, but it’s up to you to decorate the place. Tables, chests of drawers, bookcases, pianos, workbenches, or even bathtubs are all considered flat-topped items. A comfort item can be anything an NPC can sit on. This includes an armchair, a sofa, a bed and even a toilet. NPCs cannot stand on the platforms and will need a solid block floor. The last thing to keep in mind is to build a house away from the Crimson and Corruption biome. They add to the evil rating of the house. The following table from terraria.fandom will tell you about the tiles and how they affect the score.
tile | Influence on account |
spoiled grass | +1 point for each tile |
ebony block | |
purple ice block | |
ebony block | |
Ebony sandstone block | |
Hardened Black Sand Block | |
Damage to thorny bushes | |
Corrupt plants | |
Vile mushroom | |
raspberry grass | |
Crimson block | |
Red ice block | |
Krimsand Block | |
Crimsandstone block | |
Hardened Crimson Block | |
Crimson thorny bushes | |
sacred grass | −1 point per tile |
pearl block | |
pink ice block | |
Pearl sand block | |
Block of pearl-sand stone | |
Hardened Pearl Sand Block | |
Short Sacred Plants | |
Tall sacred plants | |
Sunflower | −40 points each |
Home Building Tips
- Use NPC portraits to assign rooms to specific villagers. The golden border means that the NPC will always return to this room if they die and respawn in the game. Whereas a red border means the NPC can leave if they die.
- Terraria has a variety of materials for building a house. Combine them with stones or bricks for an aesthetic look.
That’s all from us on how to build a house in Terraria.
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