In Plantera you build your own garden and watch it grow with new plants, bushes, trees and animals.As you play and expand your garden you will attract helpers, round blue creatures that will help you pick up things and harvest your plants.If you want you can pluck trees and harvest plants yourself, or let your helpers do the work for you while you watch or build and invest in new plants. The helpers will even continue to work while you are not playing the game, and some new gold should always be waiting for you on your return!It is good to keep your eyes open though as sometimes some mean critters will invade your garden. Hunt them out yourself or invest in a guard dog to keep the order.Go up in level to unlock new plants, bushes, trees and animals and continue to expand and improve your garden!
To find: defeat mechanical bosses and go to the jungle, it will start spawning plantera bulbs, which look like miniatures of the boss. Mine them to summon it. Plantera guitar tab by Terraria with free online tab player. One accurate version. Recommended by The Wall Street Journal.
I believe there are a number of strategies you can employ to beat Plantera, but the following one has served me well. The GearSince you've beaten the three mechanical bosses (a requirement as of 1.2.3 to get Plantera to spawn), you should have several. Use them to make the if you don't already have it. If you're adventurous, plunder the underground Jungle and mine for to make the.
It takes a lot of Chlorophyte ore to make the full armor set, but it's worth it in my opinion. Note that you'll need the appropriate pickaxe or drill to mine Chlorophyte (both of which are crafted with hallowed bars).
Farming a mechanical boss or two again may be necessary to get enough bars (the Destroyer is my favorite one to farm).If you do plunder the underground dungeon, keep on the lookout for. The permanent boost to your health that each one provides is always a good thing!As far as weaponry goes, I like using the with. A full hallowed armor set with the hallowed helmet yields a full-set bonus granting a 25% chance to not consume ammo.
This is great when coupled with the Megashark! For armor, use at least hallowed or frost (if you can) then get a strong meelee weapon like beam sword, true sword nights edge, Excalibur or terra blade if possible.Dig out a 50 by 50 arena to dodge and then place wooden platforms. For magic weapons use crystal storm for the less mana consumption or cursed flame for the bouncing.Use a werewolf to kill the tentacles.You might want to use a flame thrower or sharanga for fire damage.Use wings for flying around. Also, you should use several campfires around the arena and heart lanterns below said campfires, and a pool of honey and charm of myths, all for a massive regen boost.
Also heart statues with one second timers for 20 health per heart collected. Aside from the arena-approach the two highest rated comments suggest, I generally go for a teleporter tunnel approach.Create a long tunnel (on PC, I suggest around 2 screen widths, that's around 70-100 blocks) and I suggest a height of 6 to 7 blocks just for ease of aim (Plantera doesn't move in a straight line).
Place teleporting platforms on each end, wire them together with switches on each end. Create a wall with an opening to shoot into the tunnel while you're standing on the platforms on each end.The idea is to lure and keep Plantera in the tunnel while you shoot at it from the little openings, teleporting to the other end of the tunnel when Plantera gets too close. The tunnel length should be such that Plantera won't despawn as you jump from one end to the other.This horizontal tunnel approach I found to be a bit easier than the arena, for one reason: I'm not that proficient with my movement on the grappling hooks. If you're careful, you can avoid almost all the attacks of Plantera this way. The Bouncing thorn ball won't go through the walls at the ends of the tunnel, nor will the seeds in first stage of fight.Another option that requires a bit more focus, is a vertical tunnel. A tunnel 4-5 blocks wide, going straight down.
Keeping yourself afloat with wings and grappling, you can use Nimbus Rod or Crimson Rod to create constant damaging effects to pair with Megashark. If you wish to try a vertical tunnel, it's best if you can fight the second stage while going down to automatically avoid the spores, but even on the largest maps the Plantera fight will take so long that you will run out of space on a single tunnel and will have to change direction.Other than the different style 'arena', equipment and helping items are identical to the post you chose. I think it's best to use magical harp, golden shower, greater mana potion and greater healing. You can weaken its defense, restore your mana and then use magical harp. Chlorophyte armour definitely helps as its set bonus is a crystal leaf that shoots enemies automatically, and it's good to use either the chlorophyte warhammer, which does 107 damage, or the chlorophyte sword, which is the best pre-Planterra sword.
Fishing world game. The cursed flames spellbook is also good, because the On Fire and Cursed Flame effects are highly effective.Also, it becomes enraged whenever it exits its biome, which is bad cause it becomes faster and tries to tackle you. Make a spawn point in the underground jungle and then fight it in a arena and dodge its seeds and spiky balls.With all this I killed Plantera in under two minutes.