As a really cool no-life with 2000+ hours among all consoles (1332 hours on PC no mods, 303 hours on TModloader, countless more on PlayStation 3 and 4) who is currently taking a break from Terraria, I can certify that one of the only reasons I came here was to flex how much I don't go outside and also reassure you that yes, my experience with Terraria was absolutely nothing like the video. Also this video is awesome and I hope everyone's experience is like this instead of having to put up with terrible Terraria console controls D:
As a also really cool 1800+ plus hours on PC and Tmodloader, who is also taking a break from terraria (And losing all skill in the process) I can agree that one of the reasons I can to watch this was to flex the fact that grass is overrated and that my experience with terraria was partially like this video (But mostly not) Great video!
500 hours on ps5 Probs more hours on ps3 since I got it on july 2013 1300 hours on pc (500 on vanilla and 800 on modded) 2000+ hours in total Theres some days where Im addicted to terraria, most of the other days are doing something else or working on my mod
as a person who decided to suffer through 5k+ hours, most of the hours are on modded and few are on base game, both pc, i only play terraria if i decide to play new calamity updates, or the homies call for me to join their playthrough, very few random things i dont know, i hate the angler and lava baptize him every playthrough after wof for good luck to get titanium i am technically under 250th on most terraria hours if i didnt have to acc migrate twice, losing hours logged on steam. very good game, release my family relogic.
I sorta skipped from stage 3 to 5, since I went from beating the base game on normal to beating calamity on revengeance difficulty. It was definitely a learning curve
I went straight from stage -1 (which is only playing on journey god mode or with hero's mod/cheat sheet) to stage 5 because of one calamity melee playthrough, but I didn't beat the game as melee though.
I actually went outside for the first time today and it was kinda nice actually. I destroyed some trees with my copper axe and did some mining, couldnt really find anything good though... but whatever you do DO NOT TOUCH THE GREEN STUFF - theyre called grass "blades" for a reason...
Actually started in expert mode as a newbie and instantly just amassed hours on it everyday. I was already obsessed with Minecraft before hand and this game just made everything better. I kind of thought of it as BETTER Minecraft by a mile. I never really got overwhelmed because luckily I had some friends to guide me through it.
Stage 7: 2000+ hours (you may have finished the game on multiple platforms since release) Stage 8: 3000+ hours (you may have finished all major mods) Stage 9: 5000+ hours (you 100% played through it during all major updates releases) Stage 10: 7000+ hours (you 100% master mode multiple times with your besties and maybe tried to mod it yourself, I think you can beat it deathless) Stage 11: 10.000+ hours (you're a master modder.. or you're juste a mad lad. Oh and you probably also already finished it deathless or hardcore in co-op) Stage 12: 15.000+ hours (you never played minecraft) Stage 13: 20.000+ hours (you probably never played anything else since 2011.. AND HOW DID YOU DO IT HITLESS 100% COMPLETION ?) Stage 14: 30.000+ hours (you don't even know other people still exists on Earth) Stage 15: 50.000+ hours (I hope you're rich at this point and win your life by playing the game.. AND HOW DID YOU DO IT HITLESS 100% COMPLETION CALAMITY INFERNUM ?) Stage 16: 75.000+ hours (you probably didn's saw your family during the last 12 years and 100% every mods in existence) Stage 17: 100.000+ hours (if you're there you probably played since the game's release 23 hours a day, you finished everything there is to do in vanilla and modded) Stage 18: 150.000+ (You're somewhere during 2040+ or you played the game for at least 18 years straight, you may just be a mere soul processing through a computer and you let your physical body behind just to play the game) Stage 19: 300.000+ hours (You became a sentient AI playing on multiples computers trying to world record the game by beating everything that exists within terraria and tmodloader in one run) Stage 20: 500.000+ hours (Your time playing the game became so unealthy that you've gone through a worm hole and a black hole while playing the game) Stage 21: 750.000+ hours (You've gone through a time paradox playing with yourself in a bunker during the next century) Stage 22: 1.000.000+ hours (You either died and played with god until you're mere soul itself died of boredom) Stage 23: 1.500.000+ hours (You've gone through a whole life long coma playing from you subconsciousness and you surpassed the longest life in history by more than half) Stage 24: 2.000.000+ hours (Same as before but you're in an hardcore ALL MODS playthrough and still alive so your reality influxed body can't die either) Stage 42: Infinite+ hours (You are Terraria, the soul born from the ashes and souls of every Terraria players that existed, are living and will eventually breathe one day)
lol for the few that read this i recently relized when i hit just over 6k hours ive beaten calamity when it first came out played in 2013 when i was 6 and then had a problem going forward lol XD ive beaten master mode almost beat malice mode (rip malice) beat death mode cal and now am finally running out of things to do after 6043.6 hours im struggling to figuring out what next but whatever it is its there and thats just the beuaty of this game
I have reached my own personal stage 7 of learning to program specifically to mod the game because my love for it was so great that once I ran out of content (beating major mods, hardcore, all that jazz) I just started making my own, and across all platforms I have around 5000 hours... Good to know I need to touch grass.
@@rairb thats cool bro, personally i always wanted to learn how to build and never did since i was too focused in the main game, and now since i am getting terraria in steam tomorrow for my BD i will try to learn to build while at tye same time trying to learn the bosses too xD
I'm an "old school" player by today's standards ig. My steam playtime is 1212 hours, but that isn't really accurate because it doesn't count mobile, which is where I started. It also doesn't really count any tmodloader time. Most of that was in 1.3, where I played Thorium and Calamity back when it was still pretty new. I also played Tremor, if anyone remembers that one! I feel like I've been through a lot of these phases, and I've kinda done both of the "branching paths" phase 6 by now. I now mostly just go on and off, but I also had that extreme 1% time as well.
There was another comment I saw mentioning pre-steam tmodloader time I just saw. Am I misremembering it? I could have sworn that when I opened pre-steam tmodloader it acted as if I was playing regular terraria
@@cinnamoncat8950 For me it was inconsistent. Sometimes it added the time, sometimes it didn't, so I just say that the 1212 doesn't fully count it. Maybe it depended on how you opened terraria or something. It's been years, so I don't really remember all the details.
I can’t believe how accurate that was, I have experienced every stage now sitting comfortably sometimes playing it for fun at my 2700+ hours on vanilla and 370+ on modded Edit: that’s not including other devices, hudl, ps3, DS
I have the same amount of hours in both, not counting console and other versions. Would probably be over 3000 hours on the base game had I not stopped playing for a couple years
Personally I started terraria off with my friend on mediumcore (world difficulty), then we both got confused and thought “Hardmode” was just another way of referring to Expert difficulty. So we agreed to make a new world and promptly got our asses thoroughly kicked by king slime and the goblin army (I died to it like 10 times at least). Now we’ve both just defeated skeletron in the same Expert world and we’re preparing for WoF. Wish us luck :,>
great video! i have 2,800 hours across all devices, and Terraria is one of my favorite games. the 6 stages are pretty accurate and its basically what i went through.
Your point on the tables for beginners, I've played for over 10 year's, I can't remember once making a table. One of those few common things I've never once even thought about
Im at stage 7: Terraria has consumed my soul (i have over 20k hours in the game) Thats what playing the game nonstop from launch day looks like... my Soul was taken from my body a long time ago... and i don't have any regrets
Me personally, I have about 720 hours across PS4 and pc modded. This has left me with an insane amount of knowledge and I’ve beaten calamity death mode for every class plus other mods. I’ve got worlds dedicated to builds and other fun activities. Not quite all the achievements (I’ve never gotten round to turning in all the angler quests but I’ve been having fun along the way)
This is so accurate. And even if we quit the game during the Off and On stage, we all still love the game. There is nothing wrong with it, we just move to another game for a bit, to come back months later, and have the same amount of fun that we did when we first started. Great video by the way. Seems like a lot of effort for all this, so kudos!
When I played terraria for the first time I was 11. Now I'm 21. In these 10 years I played terraria for roughly 600h and I still play classic mode most of the time. I like the difficulty actually and if the game feels to easy I try challenges like "pre hardmode armor only" or "boomerangs only"
Don't worry, I'm at 900+ and still have only beaten the game on normal once, because for a while I was a massive (mothers boy) and only played journey mode, still love journey mode but actually play the game normally more often now
@@frlte9641 That would be me, Im litteraly 74 hours in My new playthrough, And made some cool npc houses and a cool base, I din't even beat Queen bee yet!
3,960+ hours on terraria. half of that was from jurney worlds just relearning the game again (i got the game in 1.1, then quit at 1.2 but got back into it at 1.4) and im so glad i got back into it
dude this video is facts, I went from classic mode with my dad and I thought I was the best player ever then I played expert and raged quit. and then I beat master mode as a joke with my friends. As someone with 200+ hours in the game the video is all true.
Seeing a Throarbin video on the feed list in the last minute made me happy I’m so glad he is becoming bigger like 100k last week Can’t believe I was their since 5K
When I first played Terraria, I was just walking, I was scared by the background of the landscape and therefore I did not go there, the alatri was scared of me and therefore I avoided these places and therefore I was constantly on the surface. I built a house inside the foliage of a huge tree out of glass and ropes and there were no back walls. During those first hours of the game, I did not encounter a single boss, so I was very surprised when I found out that they were in this game. (Even though I saw the twins on the cover of the game). It was version 1.2 or even 1.1, I'm not sure. At this moment I have ~1500 hours.
me personally, i’ve been playing terraria for a long time when i was very young like 5 (i am 14) because my brother exposed me to it. Even though it seems likes i don’t have much hours, i feel like i AM the wiki for terraria.
with 2k+ hours on steam and even more on pirated versions (being 9-10 years old was tuff) and having experienced all major updates and even the old tConfig (if anyone still remembers that) the on and off stage really just keeps going across all stages forward but terraria never really gets boring, it really stood the test of time
seeing that youre supossed to start with classic, im quite proud that i could easily do my first ever world in master mode, it was a lot of suffering and i shouldve though less on that "haha hardest difficulty cuz why not"
Can't say I agree. I fell in love with building during my first playthrough. Barely finished this playthrough. Building ever since and about 500 hours in.
I have a little over a 1000 hours in the game, and I still use tables for my npcs. Not because they're cheaper, but because I'm building actual houses that more or less match the overal style of the surroundings. Desert NPC houses are build like pyramids and/or have a high ceiling (so the heat gets trapped above you, and not at your level) and thick walls (to keep the heat out). Snow thick walls with wooden inner walls for insulation with a fireplace. Forest... I cannot be bothered there (unless it's "my" house) so they mostly stay at the slightly fancy shoebox stage. Simply put, I'm a builder most of all.
my progression (for now) (first 2 hours): what am I doing (2-6 hours): Non Stop mining (7-10 hours): taking out the first bosses easily (10-20 hours): exploring a lot, and preparing for hard mode (21 hours): huh, building is kinda fun (21-30 hours): crafting Night's Edge (30-40 hours): building pretty houses before hardmode
Since my friend is a masochist, our first full playthrough was on Master Mode, he wanted Expert Medium Core at first but we failed miserably so we had to stick with regular Master Mode
Sadly im in this stage 6 where the only thing making me not play is the fact that playing alone now seems too repetitive, but im always happy to start a new playtrought
luckily i got over the humbling before I even had anything to feel like a pro about, seeing as my friend told me to do my first playthrough on expert mode
1060 hours, 11 years, never played a mod / public server, 4/5 total characters some with friends.. Im a fundamelist of vanilla terraria, love to explore, mine and build!
Playing terraria for the first time is like pushing a really heavy ball of happiness snow to the ledge of a hill so it can roll down and get bigger, except you dont know how to push it and why you are pushing it, and unless you can find enjoyment in that blanket of mystery you will quit the game
As a person with ~500-600 hours on terraria, I have never actually played classic mode properly. My first playthrough was on Expert. Then I went to Master. Then I went to modded PSA I had completed every achievement just over a month after buying the game
I'm at almost 2500 hours and the most modded I've played was back in 2012 when they announced the 1.2 update. I got so hyped for it that I finally bought the game on steam (before that a friend gave it to me on his USB) and I installed the Avalon mod, and played that all the way through. Since then the only mods I've really touched are the accessory item mod (just cuz being OP is fun) and a skyblock mod pack by Freedbot. And speaking of skyblock, I've spent the last 300 or so hours just playing various skyblock maps and doing a bunch of glitch hunting trying to find the absolute minimum required to beat the game (spoilers: it can be beaten without the starting tools and with nothing in the world but a single leaf block). Glitch hunting is my life right now, in the past like 10 days I've gotten 81 hours in the game doing basically nothing else. Btw if anyone here is a fellow glitch hunter I'm interested to join new communities and learn new stuff! (can't promise I'll share all my secrets though, heh)
I did my first ever playthrough on Master mode since my friend with 1,7k hours said I couldn‘t do it. I finished it in 24 hours, it felt really intuitive. After looking stuff up I realised how big and difficult this game is. I def fell into the rabbit hole AFTER I beat Master mode. I just think it‘s really relaxing actually.
the same humbling experience is happening with me, i took 36 hours to beat my first playthrough and went to master mode because my friend said i should try it because it was harder, and it took me 23 hours to get to hardmode, and i havent beat any mechs yet
It’s insane to me that you were able to get my phase. I’m one of the people in the off and on phase, however my on phases are more like 2 months instead of 3 weeks.
1100+ hours, main character ~200h, still prehardmode (taking it slow), all fishing quests done, so far 2 big bases, all vanity collected, all armour collected, so far all melee weapons collected, corruption cleared fully with purification powder, tunnels dug out ready for hard mode lined with wood and rails (7 hellevators, 10 horizontal tunnels all 6 blocks wide). havent borrowed anything form other worlds either
I'm at the moment of posting this 44 hours away from getting 1000 hours on terraria! (most of that time was spent on tmod). I was inspired to get the game after watching my dad play it and watching some vids on yt. and for the 5 euros I got it for, it's the best value game I think I'll ever buy in my life. But after all that time, I kind of miss the feeling of doing a playthrough for the first, second or third time, getting some friends to play with me kind of helped relive that, but my first playthrough of the game was just amazing. I remember struggling on the mech bosses and seeing a video where they use the megashark against the twins, so I ended up killing the destroyer with my dad, he was using a magic dagger and I was using a yoyo... something I'd almost never do these days unless it's for a challenge. (small fun fact: I have by now almost triple the time on terraria as my dad does and he's had the game for way longer than I've had it. Maybe I'm a little adicted, who knows)
When I started playing a long phase was at the ignorance, I litteraly didn’t know how to find ores and quit for years. Came back and I finished a run, got max gear, zenith, and all classes armors and accessories. Started an expert world as a mage and I’m in hardcore. I have 70 ish hours. The twins will make me unalive
ok so what this video taught me that whatever other people do takes me 2x wtf im still transitioning between humbling experience and mastering the base game with almost 400 hours
My first full playthrough was like 10 years ago on xbox 360 and i still remember beating wall of flesh for the first time and being totally amazed and confused about all the things that were happening, it was a magnifcent experience, also fighting ocram was really fun, i miss him, he was quite fun although i don't remember him that well many years later
Whats funny is I have 1000+ hours if you combine vanilla and modded and I STILL have yet to ever beat or even play a Normal difficulty Terraria world. I started when my two friends got me into it in 1.3 and even from the start we played Expert mode. Of course me being new I died a lot, but I feel like I also learned FASTER as a result. Now as someone who plays Master/Infernum I could literally never imagine going back to a vanilla Normal world.
My 1000 hours terraria experience went like this: 1. Beat classic mode 2. Beat expert mode 3. Beat calamity expert mode 4. Beat calamity revengeance mode 5. Beat master mode 6. Beat calamity death mode 7. Tried calamity infernum many times but it wasnt working on multiplayer 8. Thorium master mode 9. Thorium legendary mode Now: trying out stars above master mode Plus: some playthroughs for example expert mode i did many times to try out all the different classes.
I have a list for everything I did in the game that made it hell so I’ll start I have exactly 8572 hours in terraria. I have beat terraria infernums boss rush. I have beat masochist mode mutant no hit (485 attempts and I almost went to the hospital my heart was beating so fast) I beat infernum scal with pre yharon gear. I no hit every boss on both the ftw seed before the zenith seed update and zenith seed. I did astrem deus pre plantera in infernum. I beat the calamity, thorium, and fargos eternity combination (absolutely broken tbh you need the XL world mod) And lastly but my longest and hardest achievement I got very achivement on all platforms including supreme helper minion 4 separate times. Once on pc once on ps4 once on Xbox and I did it on iPhone even though it doesn’t technically have achievements (not switch or DS because I don’t think they are up to date)
I started my first playthrough at classic mode, and mid way through, I started watching terraria content and learned about expert mode. This got me thinking of restarting my entire playthrough and start playing in expert mode, and oh my oh my, it was not easily. But I got through it all and completed the game. Once
my first ever play through, i collected all the banners, got every single achievement, got every trophy, painting, weapon, pet and any collectibles. Did the run as a ranger only and on expert mode
I haven't beaten Terraria classic yet and I have Thorium downloaded! It just feels like it naturally expands the game to make the experience even better! Far more items to experience and a few new bosses to fight. I'm still trying to beat Moon Lord but i'm working on powering up and learning how to beat him. Once I do, i'm coming for Calamity.
I played on casual mode for my first character. Breezed through eye, brain, dungeon guardian and king slime. After killing the wall of flesh in the same gear I killed everyone else in (I believe ancient cobalt) I decided to make a new world on Master mode 20 hours of death and currently unable to progress (need to kill the dungeon guardian). I've tried to over gear myself and run around in the hellstone armor + minishark but I still can't beat him. Any tips? I tried getting the shark necklace, but after 5 bloodmoons and 15 money throughs I still can't get it for some reason
My friend loves this game and he told me to try it. He insisted I start on Master mode. I started on master mode and died…so much. Eventually I got the hang of it. Master mode is all I have ever known, and I fucking love it.
It's kinda more complicated in my case since I started on 1.0.4 and played every time new version came out. And I'm a type of player who do one playthrough playing literally whole days until the end instead of playing regularly for 2-4 hours a day/in free time. Also I can't make more than 1 playthrough per at least half a year. Now waiting for 1.4.5 to play again with friends since I don't want to get bored by playing it before, especially we've just finished 1.1. I remember those days when I was watching gameplays and reading wikipedia to the point I was walking knowledge about this game and every playthrough with friends we haven't need wikipedia. I WAS THE WIKIPEDIA. And still I am. Amazing journey.
The reason why many people "quit" before getting the achievement timber is because there wasn't any achievements in the game until 1.3
That or you only got the game on steam to get tmodloader and have already played the base game elsewhere (I'm in that category)
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I didnt know how to craft a furnace thats how important the wiki is
the guide… exists
My guide died @@ohlakwa
@@Walter_Hartwell_White_Senior make HOUSING
wall of flesh @@ohlakwa
@@kaistfr what are you even trying to say
I personally went from terraria classic mode to the next play through being calamity infernum mode 💀
me too
How well did you do?
Took me a few 1000 deaths but i beat scal 👍
Same but not infernal bro
Infernum*
0:03 1300 hours on one account
Did you find the plantera bulb yet?
As a really cool no-life with 2000+ hours among all consoles (1332 hours on PC no mods, 303 hours on TModloader, countless more on PlayStation 3 and 4) who is currently taking a break from Terraria, I can certify that one of the only reasons I came here was to flex how much I don't go outside and also reassure you that yes, my experience with Terraria was absolutely nothing like the video.
Also this video is awesome and I hope everyone's experience is like this instead of having to put up with terrible Terraria console controls D:
As a also really cool 1800+ plus hours on PC and Tmodloader, who is also taking a break from terraria (And losing all skill in the process) I can agree that one of the reasons I can to watch this was to flex the fact that grass is overrated and that my experience with terraria was partially like this video (But mostly not)
Great video!
500 hours on ps5
Probs more hours on ps3 since I got it on july 2013
1300 hours on pc (500 on vanilla and 800 on modded)
2000+ hours in total
Theres some days where Im addicted to terraria, most of the other days are doing something else or working on my mod
as a person who decided to suffer through 5k+ hours, most of the hours are on modded and few are on base game, both pc, i only play terraria if i decide to play new calamity updates, or the homies call for me to join their playthrough, very few random things i dont know, i hate the angler and lava baptize him every playthrough after wof for good luck to get titanium
i am technically under 250th on most terraria hours if i didnt have to acc migrate twice, losing hours logged on steam.
very good game, release my family relogic.
u gotta touch grass bro
@@MrBreast-gc4zi heeelp, meeeeee
I sorta skipped from stage 3 to 5, since I went from beating the base game on normal to beating calamity on revengeance difficulty. It was definitely a learning curve
I beat classic mode first couple playthroughs, rage quit an expert playthrough on moonlord, beat death mode calamity
Same dude
I did the same, but after expert rev I went straight to infernum
@@Not7ary im doing that too, on polterghast rn
I went straight from stage -1 (which is only playing on journey god mode or with hero's mod/cheat sheet) to stage 5 because of one calamity melee playthrough, but I didn't beat the game as melee though.
I actually went outside for the first time today and it was kinda nice actually. I destroyed some trees with my copper axe and did some mining, couldnt really find anything good though... but whatever you do DO NOT TOUCH THE GREEN STUFF - theyre called grass "blades" for a reason...
i touched a blade of grass.
i used it to beat the brain of Cthulhu on master ftw
Same! I used some bombs to farm wood quicker, killed some npc somehow
(stupid angler.)
Actually started in expert mode as a newbie and instantly just amassed hours on it everyday.
I was already obsessed with Minecraft before hand and this game just made everything better. I kind of thought of it as BETTER Minecraft by a mile.
I never really got overwhelmed because luckily I had some friends to guide me through it.
i forced myself to play terraria even though i hated it (minecraft fanboy syndrome fr) now its my favourite game
Terraria fanboys try not to d ride minecraft challenge
@@asd-dv7dq what is bro yapping about
Bro is my doppelganger
@@bozo69420-l
Its true tho, whats wrong with hating, stay with me now.
Stage 7: 2000+ hours (you may have finished the game on multiple platforms since release)
Stage 8: 3000+ hours (you may have finished all major mods)
Stage 9: 5000+ hours (you 100% played through it during all major updates releases)
Stage 10: 7000+ hours (you 100% master mode multiple times with your besties and maybe tried to mod it yourself, I think you can beat it deathless)
Stage 11: 10.000+ hours (you're a master modder.. or you're juste a mad lad. Oh and you probably also already finished it deathless or hardcore in co-op)
Stage 12: 15.000+ hours (you never played minecraft)
Stage 13: 20.000+ hours (you probably never played anything else since 2011.. AND HOW DID YOU DO IT HITLESS 100% COMPLETION ?)
Stage 14: 30.000+ hours (you don't even know other people still exists on Earth)
Stage 15: 50.000+ hours (I hope you're rich at this point and win your life by playing the game.. AND HOW DID YOU DO IT HITLESS 100% COMPLETION CALAMITY INFERNUM ?)
Stage 16: 75.000+ hours (you probably didn's saw your family during the last 12 years and 100% every mods in existence)
Stage 17: 100.000+ hours (if you're there you probably played since the game's release 23 hours a day, you finished everything there is to do in vanilla and modded)
Stage 18: 150.000+ (You're somewhere during 2040+ or you played the game for at least 18 years straight, you may just be a mere soul processing through a computer and you let your physical body behind just to play the game)
Stage 19: 300.000+ hours (You became a sentient AI playing on multiples computers trying to world record the game by beating everything that exists within terraria and tmodloader in one run)
Stage 20: 500.000+ hours (Your time playing the game became so unealthy that you've gone through a worm hole and a black hole while playing the game)
Stage 21: 750.000+ hours (You've gone through a time paradox playing with yourself in a bunker during the next century)
Stage 22: 1.000.000+ hours (You either died and played with god until you're mere soul itself died of boredom)
Stage 23: 1.500.000+ hours (You've gone through a whole life long coma playing from you subconsciousness and you surpassed the longest life in history by more than half)
Stage 24: 2.000.000+ hours (Same as before but you're in an hardcore ALL MODS playthrough and still alive so your reality influxed body can't die either)
Stage 42: Infinite+ hours (You are Terraria, the soul born from the ashes and souls of every Terraria players that existed, are living and will eventually breathe one day)
Bro beat me to the sequel 😔
i think 150k+ hour is still rookie number
My soul left my body when I read this.
lol for the few that read this i recently relized when i hit just over 6k hours ive beaten calamity when it first came out played in 2013 when i was 6 and then had a problem going forward lol XD ive beaten master mode almost beat malice mode (rip malice) beat death mode cal and now am finally running out of things to do after 6043.6 hours im struggling to figuring out what next but whatever it is its there and thats just the beuaty of this game
im about stage 8.5
I have reached my own personal stage 7 of learning to program specifically to mod the game because my love for it was so great that once I ran out of content (beating major mods, hardcore, all that jazz) I just started making my own, and across all platforms I have around 5000 hours...
Good to know I need to touch grass.
@@FusionnZGamer literally got the notification for this while modding lol and yeah ive got no clue how to do boss stuff yet but ill get there
@@rairb with this many hours in the game have you ever tried to learn to be good at building¡?
@@DarkSoulsFan_3279 yes
@@rairb thats cool bro, personally i always wanted to learn how to build and never did since i was too focused in the main game, and now since i am getting terraria in steam tomorrow for my BD i will try to learn to build while at tye same time trying to learn the bosses too xD
I'm an "old school" player by today's standards ig. My steam playtime is 1212 hours, but that isn't really accurate because it doesn't count mobile, which is where I started. It also doesn't really count any tmodloader time. Most of that was in 1.3, where I played Thorium and Calamity back when it was still pretty new. I also played Tremor, if anyone remembers that one! I feel like I've been through a lot of these phases, and I've kinda done both of the "branching paths" phase 6 by now. I now mostly just go on and off, but I also had that extreme 1% time as well.
When I played mods in 1.3 it added the time to the base game, so unless yours is different somehow, the modded time is part of that 1212 hours
There was another comment I saw mentioning pre-steam tmodloader time I just saw. Am I misremembering it? I could have sworn that when I opened pre-steam tmodloader it acted as if I was playing regular terraria
@@cinnamoncat8950 For me it was inconsistent. Sometimes it added the time, sometimes it didn't, so I just say that the 1212 doesn't fully count it. Maybe it depended on how you opened terraria or something. It's been years, so I don't really remember all the details.
@@spiceforspice3461 ok fair, it has been quite a while, as you can tell I'm also not quite sure about it
Хехей, я помню тремор, он был в моей самой первой сборке ещё на 1.3.5.3!
0:45: "Well look at that! I'm already better than 13% of players!" -MythicalWater
I can’t believe how accurate that was, I have experienced every stage now sitting comfortably sometimes playing it for fun at my 2700+ hours on vanilla and 370+ on modded
Edit: that’s not including other devices, hudl, ps3, DS
I have the same amount of hours in both, not counting console and other versions. Would probably be over 3000 hours on the base game had I not stopped playing for a couple years
Solid :)
your playtime is pathetic and your lack of dedication to never touching grass offends my very soul. ps:satire
Not the suriken and throwing knife preediction I have so many of those lmao
i have accomplished all of that in a span of around 600 hours it feel good to be reminded about the first time you played a game
Personally I started terraria off with my friend on mediumcore (world difficulty), then we both got confused and thought “Hardmode” was just another way of referring to Expert difficulty. So we agreed to make a new world and promptly got our asses thoroughly kicked by king slime and the goblin army (I died to it like 10 times at least).
Now we’ve both just defeated skeletron in the same Expert world and we’re preparing for WoF. Wish us luck :,>
I wish you the best of luck my friend
great video! i have 2,800 hours across all devices, and Terraria is one of my favorite games. the 6 stages are pretty accurate and its basically what i went through.
Your point on the tables for beginners, I've played for over 10 year's, I can't remember once making a table. One of those few common things I've never once even thought about
Im at stage 7: Terraria has consumed my soul (i have over 20k hours in the game)
Thats what playing the game nonstop from launch day looks like... my Soul was taken from my body a long time ago... and i don't have any regrets
Based 🔥
@@ShardonOk DAMN quick reader out here, i applaud you.
@@The_Gold_Bunny I make RUclips videos I don't have much else to do with my life 😂
@@ShardonOk Fair enough...
8760 hours in a year
Me personally, I have about 720 hours across PS4 and pc modded. This has left me with an insane amount of knowledge and I’ve beaten calamity death mode for every class plus other mods. I’ve got worlds dedicated to builds and other fun activities. Not quite all the achievements (I’ve never gotten round to turning in all the angler quests but I’ve been having fun along the way)
2000 hours aint that bad 😢
💀
When was the last time grass was touched😭
@@pensive7215 what is grass 🗿
Alicia of the thousand hours I have like I don’t know 235 hours. That is puny. You are a true weathering of terraria
This is so accurate. And even if we quit the game during the Off and On stage, we all still love the game. There is nothing wrong with it, we just move to another game for a bit, to come back months later, and have the same amount of fun that we did when we first started.
Great video by the way. Seems like a lot of effort for all this, so kudos!
me playing terraria 5-8 hours a day
Me with 4k hours still not done with any fishing quests
5:50 angry birds hot wheel
😎
Funny thing... I skipped all the first stages and went straight to Infernum calamity lol
And then there's me.
When I played terraria for the first time I was 11. Now I'm 21. In these 10 years I played terraria for roughly 600h and I still play classic mode most of the time. I like the difficulty actually and if the game feels to easy I try challenges like "pre hardmode armor only" or "boomerangs only"
People who were here before 1.3 v
me lol
Me to 💀
1.1 ;)
1.2.4
1.2
instead of modded playthroughs i’m currently doing a vanilla legendary gfb run. it feels like i’m on some grand warrior trial and i love that feeling
BRO I AM AT 150+ HOURS AND I'M IN EARLY HARDMODE! :(((((
Don't worry, I'm at 900+ and still have only beaten the game on normal once, because for a while I was a massive (mothers boy) and only played journey mode, still love journey mode but actually play the game normally more often now
Just a tip but create a expert world an kill eye of Cthulhu to get the shield of Cthulhu u can dash with is :)
how ? are you just enjoying building or something ?
@@frlte9641 That would be me, Im litteraly 74 hours in My new playthrough, And made some cool npc houses and a cool base, I din't even beat Queen bee yet!
@@drip_frhezron Respectable way of playing ngl 👍
3,960+ hours on terraria. half of that was from jurney worlds just relearning the game again (i got the game in 1.1, then quit at 1.2 but got back into it at 1.4) and im so glad i got back into it
I sadly have 13k hours almost 14k..... Dont judge me....
Nice
@Imalsothesheriffsadly I do, most are from afk but that’s what is says and it’s not in a row it’s split up over like 3 years
Alright but I beat the game in 6 8 hour sessions. The best calamity. Then beat thorium. The kept going. Now at 2000 hours.
beautiful
Why go outside when terraria has better bosses?
I played terraria for 100+ hours ... and now i will get to the final boss retry
dude this video is facts, I went from classic mode with my dad and I thought I was the best player ever then I played expert and raged quit. and then I beat master mode as a joke with my friends. As someone with 200+ hours in the game the video is all true.
I have Xbox I can’t play mods 😭
and? i dont like mods, theyre usually always worse than the base game
Seeing a Throarbin video on the feed list in the last minute made me happy
I’m so glad he is becoming bigger like 100k last week
Can’t believe I was their since 5K
When I first played Terraria, I was just walking, I was scared by the background of the landscape and therefore I did not go there, the alatri was scared of me and therefore I avoided these places and therefore I was constantly on the surface. I built a house inside the foliage of a huge tree out of glass and ropes and there were no back walls. During those first hours of the game, I did not encounter a single boss, so I was very surprised when I found out that they were in this game. (Even though I saw the twins on the cover of the game). It was version 1.2 or even 1.1, I'm not sure. At this moment I have ~1500 hours.
me personally, i’ve been playing terraria for a long time when i was very young like 5 (i am 14) because my brother exposed me to it. Even though it seems likes i don’t have much hours, i feel like i AM the wiki for terraria.
with 2k+ hours on steam and even more on pirated versions (being 9-10 years old was tuff) and having experienced all major updates and even the old tConfig (if anyone still remembers that) the on and off stage really just keeps going across all stages forward but terraria never really gets boring, it really stood the test of time
Only 250 hours into Terraria, and I went straight from beating classic mode Terraria, to expert calamity, to Infernum
seeing that youre supossed to start with classic, im quite proud that i could easily do my first ever world in master mode, it was a lot of suffering and i shouldve though less on that "haha hardest difficulty cuz why not"
man my playthroughs are only expert/revengeance depending if modded or not
Can't say I agree. I fell in love with building during my first playthrough. Barely finished this playthrough. Building ever since and about 500 hours in.
I have a little over a 1000 hours in the game, and I still use tables for my npcs. Not because they're cheaper, but because I'm building actual houses that more or less match the overal style of the surroundings. Desert NPC houses are build like pyramids and/or have a high ceiling (so the heat gets trapped above you, and not at your level) and thick walls (to keep the heat out). Snow thick walls with wooden inner walls for insulation with a fireplace. Forest... I cannot be bothered there (unless it's "my" house) so they mostly stay at the slightly fancy shoebox stage. Simply put, I'm a builder most of all.
my progression (for now)
(first 2 hours): what am I doing
(2-6 hours): Non Stop mining
(7-10 hours): taking out the first bosses easily
(10-20 hours): exploring a lot, and preparing for hard mode
(21 hours): huh, building is kinda fun
(21-30 hours): crafting Night's Edge
(30-40 hours): building pretty houses before hardmode
2:53 people who started their first world on expert because of videos talking about treasure bags:
I wanted to do this when i buy the game how was the playthrough going
I started on console and racked up about 1500 hours on there. WITHOUT MODS. I find it just sad that you can't get mods on any games on console.
At 200 hours real time, im still using tin armor with underrated bad accesories.💀
Since my friend is a masochist, our first full playthrough was on Master Mode, he wanted Expert Medium Core at first but we failed miserably so we had to stick with regular Master Mode
Sadly im in this stage 6 where the only thing making me not play is the fact that playing alone now seems too repetitive, but im always happy to start a new playtrought
Bro went from beat a couple bosses to beat the FREAKIBG GAME
Right after i finished watching the video an Ad of penguin’s server for terraria popped up lmao
Nice video dude.
luckily i got over the humbling before I even had anything to feel like a pro about, seeing as my friend told me to do my first playthrough on expert mode
1060 hours, 11 years, never played a mod / public server, 4/5 total characters some with friends.. Im a fundamelist of vanilla terraria, love to explore, mine and build!
I'm at like 6k hours all consoles combined. Terraria is the greatest game of all time, no doubt.
I started my terraria journey in calamity master mode death mode. The deaths and the no forgiveness really helped me improve a lot faster
for 20 minutes i was so confused put some wood platforms earlier and then watched a video on what to do
Me: beats the game in classic difficulty
Also me: starts a for the worthy master mode play through
Playing terraria for the first time is like pushing a really heavy ball of happiness snow to the ledge of a hill so it can roll down and get bigger, except you dont know how to push it and why you are pushing it, and unless you can find enjoyment in that blanket of mystery you will quit the game
As a person with ~500-600 hours on terraria, I have never actually played classic mode properly.
My first playthrough was on Expert.
Then I went to Master.
Then I went to modded
PSA I had completed every achievement just over a month after buying the game
Last phase, 1600hrs and counting...
Idk how many hours I have I started like 10 years ago on the 360
I didn't realize how npc housing worked until Hardmode on my first play through 💀
I'm at almost 2500 hours and the most modded I've played was back in 2012 when they announced the 1.2 update. I got so hyped for it that I finally bought the game on steam (before that a friend gave it to me on his USB) and I installed the Avalon mod, and played that all the way through. Since then the only mods I've really touched are the accessory item mod (just cuz being OP is fun) and a skyblock mod pack by Freedbot.
And speaking of skyblock, I've spent the last 300 or so hours just playing various skyblock maps and doing a bunch of glitch hunting trying to find the absolute minimum required to beat the game (spoilers: it can be beaten without the starting tools and with nothing in the world but a single leaf block).
Glitch hunting is my life right now, in the past like 10 days I've gotten 81 hours in the game doing basically nothing else.
Btw if anyone here is a fellow glitch hunter I'm interested to join new communities and learn new stuff! (can't promise I'll share all my secrets though, heh)
I did my first ever playthrough on Master mode since my friend with 1,7k hours said I couldn‘t do it. I finished it in 24 hours, it felt really intuitive. After looking stuff up I realised how big and difficult this game is. I def fell into the rabbit hole AFTER I beat Master mode. I just think it‘s really relaxing actually.
Step 4 being expert
Me who started on master:👁️👄👁️
Bro are you a magician???
What you talked about is literally my whole journey in Terraria
the same humbling experience is happening with me, i took 36 hours to beat my first playthrough and went to master mode because my friend said i should try it because it was harder, and it took me 23 hours to get to hardmode, and i havent beat any mechs yet
Outside? I haven’t heard of that server?
It’s insane to me that you were able to get my phase. I’m one of the people in the off and on phase, however my on phases are more like 2 months instead of 3 weeks.
1100+ hours, main character ~200h, still prehardmode (taking it slow), all fishing quests done, so far 2 big bases, all vanity collected, all armour collected, so far all melee weapons collected, corruption cleared fully with purification powder, tunnels dug out ready for hard mode lined with wood and rails (7 hellevators, 10 horizontal tunnels all 6 blocks wide). havent borrowed anything form other worlds either
i still like to think about the fact that it technically took me 2000 hours to beat moonlord
tfw my first mod was the avalon mod, back in 2012... Its been 12 years playing this game and I still love it so much
Right i completely forgot about the avalon mod i gotta play that again someday
My feed is half terraria and half bass fishing. The perfect balance of terraria and going outside
I'm at the moment of posting this 44 hours away from getting 1000 hours on terraria! (most of that time was spent on tmod). I was inspired to get the game after watching my dad play it and watching some vids on yt. and for the 5 euros I got it for, it's the best value game I think I'll ever buy in my life. But after all that time, I kind of miss the feeling of doing a playthrough for the first, second or third time, getting some friends to play with me kind of helped relive that, but my first playthrough of the game was just amazing. I remember struggling on the mech bosses and seeing a video where they use the megashark against the twins, so I ended up killing the destroyer with my dad, he was using a magic dagger and I was using a yoyo... something I'd almost never do these days unless it's for a challenge. (small fun fact: I have by now almost triple the time on terraria as my dad does and he's had the game for way longer than I've had it. Maybe I'm a little adicted, who knows)
When I started playing a long phase was at the ignorance, I litteraly didn’t know how to find ores and quit for years. Came back and I finished a run, got max gear, zenith, and all classes armors and accessories. Started an expert world as a mage and I’m in hardcore. I have 70 ish hours. The twins will make me unalive
ok so what this video taught me that whatever other people do takes me 2x wtf im still transitioning between humbling experience and mastering the base game with almost 400 hours
My first full playthrough was like 10 years ago on xbox 360 and i still remember beating wall of flesh for the first time and being totally amazed and confused about all the things that were happening, it was a magnifcent experience, also fighting ocram was really fun, i miss him, he was quite fun although i don't remember him that well many years later
Whats funny is I have 1000+ hours if you combine vanilla and modded and I STILL have yet to ever beat or even play a Normal difficulty Terraria world. I started when my two friends got me into it in 1.3 and even from the start we played Expert mode. Of course me being new I died a lot, but I feel like I also learned FASTER as a result. Now as someone who plays Master/Infernum I could literally never imagine going back to a vanilla Normal world.
i can't believe someone just told my whole 750+ hour journey without flaw
36 hours master mode enjoying the game taking my time, only beat the eye and the worm, but already divide the corruption
My first playthrough didn't die until my first mining trip those dang nymphs
Unfortunatelly my pc broke and i cant play calamity anymore
I have 2000 hours in terraria but have never touched mods. Vanilla has more than enough to keep me entertained.
Defenetly a console player
@@tekquare lol you caught me
My 1000 hours terraria experience went like this:
1. Beat classic mode
2. Beat expert mode
3. Beat calamity expert mode
4. Beat calamity revengeance mode
5. Beat master mode
6. Beat calamity death mode
7. Tried calamity infernum many times but it wasnt working on multiplayer
8. Thorium master mode
9. Thorium legendary mode
Now: trying out stars above master mode
Plus: some playthroughs for example expert mode i did many times to try out all the different classes.
I have a list for everything I did in the game that made it hell so I’ll start
I have exactly 8572 hours in terraria.
I have beat terraria infernums boss rush.
I have beat masochist mode mutant no hit (485 attempts and I almost went to the hospital my heart was beating so fast)
I beat infernum scal with pre yharon gear.
I no hit every boss on both the ftw seed before the zenith seed update and zenith seed.
I did astrem deus pre plantera in infernum.
I beat the calamity, thorium, and fargos eternity combination (absolutely broken tbh you need the XL world mod)
And lastly but my longest and hardest achievement I got very achivement on all platforms including supreme helper minion 4 separate times. Once on pc once on ps4 once on Xbox and I did it on iPhone even though it doesn’t technically have achievements (not switch or DS because I don’t think they are up to date)
despite having over 3000 hours I never really got to the mods or expert mode gameplay until recently.
I started in mastermode, have +200h and stil less than 40min in hardmode
400 hours in, I have begun modding phase and ftw... as I am too used to master mode now...
Those Angry Birds hotwheels hit hard
I started my first playthrough at classic mode, and mid way through, I started watching terraria content and learned about expert mode. This got me thinking of restarting my entire playthrough and start playing in expert mode, and oh my oh my, it was not easily. But I got through it all and completed the game. Once
Stage 3ds: you started when you found a game that looks kind of like mario, you probably have 0 idea wtf is going on.
my first ever play through, i collected all the banners, got every single achievement, got every trophy, painting, weapon, pet and any collectibles. Did the run as a ranger only and on expert mode
Proud to be a part of the 1% 💪💪💪 1,226 hours on base game, 1,593 hours on tmodloader.
Me casually going from classic for multiple years to expert then straight to master
I haven't beaten Terraria classic yet and I have Thorium downloaded! It just feels like it naturally expands the game to make the experience even better! Far more items to experience and a few new bosses to fight. I'm still trying to beat Moon Lord but i'm working on powering up and learning how to beat him.
Once I do, i'm coming for Calamity.
I played on casual mode for my first character. Breezed through eye, brain, dungeon guardian and king slime. After killing the wall of flesh in the same gear I killed everyone else in (I believe ancient cobalt) I decided to make a new world on Master mode
20 hours of death and currently unable to progress (need to kill the dungeon guardian). I've tried to over gear myself and run around in the hellstone armor + minishark but I still can't beat him. Any tips? I tried getting the shark necklace, but after 5 bloodmoons and 15 money throughs I still can't get it for some reason
you mean skeletron?
and if you (somehow) still are stuck, star cannon.
My friend loves this game and he told me to try it. He insisted I start on Master mode. I started on master mode and died…so much. Eventually I got the hang of it. Master mode is all I have ever known, and I fucking love it.
It's kinda more complicated in my case since I started on 1.0.4 and played every time new version came out. And I'm a type of player who do one playthrough playing literally whole days until the end instead of playing regularly for 2-4 hours a day/in free time. Also I can't make more than 1 playthrough per at least half a year. Now waiting for 1.4.5 to play again with friends since I don't want to get bored by playing it before, especially we've just finished 1.1. I remember those days when I was watching gameplays and reading wikipedia to the point I was walking knowledge about this game and every playthrough with friends we haven't need wikipedia. I WAS THE WIKIPEDIA. And still I am. Amazing journey.