Galaxycamerata

Artistic, Game-Addled Robot

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Weird Ladybug | 30

My name is Cam and I'm here to vibe


posts from @Galaxycamerata tagged #terraria

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Discovered a new way to scan for loot:
Carry some common items that are usually found in a chest that you'd find in the biome you're in and occasionally hit "Quick Stack to Nearby Chests"
The game will not care if you put the chest down or not, the item will go flying to it.

Example: I nearly lost track of my EoC summons because I was trying to put away my money and a chest in the next cave over ate them.



My current journey mode character, a version of Doyle.
This Doyle is kind of a mishmash. The strange symbiosis of a couple Blue Slimes, a Demon Eye and the amnesiac spirit of an adventurer that holds the whole thing together.

They spend a lot of their time examining every little thing about the world around them, experiencing much of it for the first time. Despite never saying a word (To the point where one would think them incapable of it were it not for the few exertions they make when defending themselves) few seem to have trouble understanding them. While able to use magic to an appreciable extent, their true calling is as a builder, able to plan out shockingly complex infrastructure when given the right materials, and can get it done faster than most since they don't need to actually sleep.

That being said, if they aren't doing either of these things, they are often lazing around in a watertight hammock and pondering how nice birds are.



Having failed to save my moonlord run warrior to the cloud before moving to a new computer and wanting to start fresh with all the melee reworks anyway, i decided to remake them. This here is a version of Collie.

The story (Based on actual in-game events from me finding the Aether cave for the first time and rolling with it in terms of headcanon) is that they fell into Shimmer right after getting an invisible Hoplite's spear to the throat. After it partially recombobulated them and sent them falling through the ground and into a safer cave down below, Collie realized they had to now build an extra set of latches onto every single helmet they made going forward. Annoyances abound, honestly, but they weren't going to let that stop them. More people needed saving, more threats needed stopping.