Is it possible to stop corruption in Terraria?

To prevent the spread of Terraria Corruption early on, you can dig a 3-tile wide trench on the edge of biomes. This trench, when lined with non-corruptible tiles such as wood, will create a quarantine zone that will stop the further spread. In Hardmode, you can use the Clentaminator to purify corrupted blocks.
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Is there a way to stop the Corruption in Terraria?

You need to dig a surrounding tunnel that is at least three blocks wide, although we recommend going for six, just in case. Imagine you're drawing a circle around your Corruption or Crimson biome. This trench will prevent the affected blocks from spreading past it.
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How do I stop my Terraria world from corrupting?

Corruption Prevention

The best and cheapest way is simply by digging a horizontal hole, 6 blocks wide, 3 blocks deep and filling it with any non-biome affected blocks that cannot be bypassed/corrupted (or hallowed).
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How much space does it take to stop Corruption in Terraria?

The simplest step, and often the first, is to dig a tunnel 3-6 blocks wide completely surrounding the areas. Another critical step is placing non-corruptible blocks (such as wood, hay, dungeon bricks, etc.)
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How do you completely purify a Terraria world?

The most reliable way to completely convert or purify a world is to dig multiple Hellevators with a horizontal distance of 120 or 190 tiles (since 60 tiles is the maximum range of the Clentaminator, 95 for Terraformer) between each other, then glide down each one using Wings or a Featherfall Potion, while spraying both ...
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How to Stop Corruption Spread in Terraria

What does the Dryad say when the world is 0 corrupt?

The world has no Corruption, Crimson, or Hallow. "The world is in balance."
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Does killing Plantera stop the Corruption?

While its spreading capabilities are very limited during pre-Hardmode, it spreads much faster and more aggressively after defeating the Wall of Flesh. Defeating Plantera for the first time reduces the speed of the Corruption's spread by 50%.
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Do sunflowers stop Corruption?

Sunflowers provide the following functions: The two tiles directly underneath them cannot become Corrupted, Crimsoned, or Hallowed, even in Hardmode. In some cases, this can prevent Corrupted and Crimson grass from spreading sideways.
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Does the Hallow stop spreading?

If the evil biome does not spread near the vein, either by player action or due to it having grown large enough to stop the spread, then the Hallow will not spread at all.
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Is Crimson better than Corruption?

Depends, corruption is easier but has weaker loot while the crimson has very annoying enemies to deal with early game but ends up with much stronger benefits in hard-mode like vampire knives and ichor.
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Can GREY brick be corrupted?

Gray Brick is a basic brick. It is often used in construction, as it requires only common Stone blocks to produce and, unlike its constituent materials, is resistant to the spread of Corruption, Crimson, and Hallow.
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What happens if your whole world is corrupted Terraria?

– According to the official game lore, the Corruption is a cancer caused by the sins of those living in the worlds of Terraria, and is strengthened by the vile actions and thoughts present in all living beings. Its purpose is to restore balance to life and then destroy it, leaving the world a lifeless abyss.
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Does Hallow beat Corruption?

The Hallow is most effective when used to counter the spreading of Corruption; however, the corruption and hallow can still spread over each other, just very slowly.
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How to get rid of Corruption?

Where do I start?
  1. expose corrupt activities and risks.
  2. keep the public sector honest, transparent and accountable.
  3. stop dishonest practices.
  4. ensure public sector employees act in the public interest.
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Can you stop crimson from spreading in Terraria?

When the infection spawns in hardmode go to the end of the biome on the surface which is furthest away from spawn and dig a tunnel going straight down. Make it 6 blocks wide and then the infection wont be able to spread past it.
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Can the hallow take over the jungle?

The Hallow, unlike Crimson and Corruption, cannot spread through mud areas such as those found in Jungles or Glowing Mushroom biomes.
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Can NPCs live in the Hallow?

Unlike Corruption/Crimson, NPCs can live in the Hallow without leaving. In fact, it is a good idea to have your base Hallowed, as this will stop the evil biomes from coming towards it.
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What blocks Cannot be corrupted in Terraria?

Good options for blocks that CAN'T be corrupted:
  • Any Wood.
  • Any "brick" variant: Stone brick (2x Stone blocks) Ice brick (2x Ice blocks) Mudstone brick (1x Stone block, 1x Mud block) Sandstone brick (1x Sand block)
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How many alters do I need to destroy?

Destroying 12 altars will roughly double the ore provided by the first three; tripling that original allotment would require destroying 33 altars. Notice that although each subsequent destroyed altar will yield less ore, the total amount is unbounded (except by the number of altars in a world).
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Should I break more than 3 demon altars?

Six is normally best for maximum amount of ore balanced against random infection. 3 would reduce the amount of infection, but you might struggle to find enough ore. Every 3 altars you smash reduces the amount of ore that spawns, but still increases the amount of infection spawned.
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What happens if you break more than 3 demon altars?

By destroying more Altars, your world will get more of the new ores, but every 4th Altar spawns fewer ores than before.
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Can Corruption corrupt the jungle?

It is a good idea to section off the Jungle before activating Hardmode, or the Jungle might quickly be overtaken by the evil biome (Corruption/Crimson) and eventually be eliminated. The evil biome converts Mud Blocks within a three-tile radius of any corrupted block to dirt, and grows Corrupt/Crimson grass on it.
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Can you have both Corruption and crimson?

If you use the seed 05162020 in 1.4, you'll have both the Crimson and Corruption in the same world, along with Living Trees having Moon Lord Legs and Red Potion inside their chests. The crimson could be a reference to the corruption bacteria from the Dead Space series.
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Can snow be corrupted in Terraria?

Snow biomes are somewhat resistant to surface Hallow and Corruption/Crimson spread, since Snow Blocks cannot be transformed. However, Ice Blocks are affected and will be transformed into Pink Ice Blocks (Hallow), Purple Ice Blocks (Corruption) and Red Ice Blocks (Crimson), which mostly affects the Ice biome.
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