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Does corruption slow down Terraria?

Corruption spreads through Sand and Stone, and will slowly turn Mud to Dirt after the Wall of Flesh is destroyed. This allows it to spread into the Cavern layer. An artificial Corruption biome now only requires 200 Ebonstone blocks instead of 500 blocks.
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Does Corruption spread slow down?

Spread overview

Whilst Corruption and Crimson spread slowly and only via grass and thorny bushes during pre-Hardmode, they spread very aggressively and to a multitude of different blocks once the Wall of Flesh has been defeated. Defeating Plantera slows the overall spread speed by 50%.
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Does Corruption ever stop spreading Terraria?

The rate of spreading is sped up as soon as you defeat the Wall of Flesh and enter Hardmode. However, this rate is then decreased once you defeat Plantera. This should stop the biomes from spreading super quickly if you haven't prepared your world.
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Why is Corruption bad in 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 killing Plantera stop the Corruption?

Defeating Plantera drops corruption spread to 30% of hardmode, but it's still much faster than pre-hardmore (and more importantly, spreads underground, unlike pre-hardmode).
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How to Stop Corruption Spread in Terraria

What happens if corruption is 100% Terraria?

So to answer your question, in a fully Corrupt world, the Dryad would say "Things are grim indeed...", and in a fully Hallowed world, the Dryad would say "We are living in a fairy tale."
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Is it possible to have 0 Corruption in Terraria?

If corruption remains there you will never be able to fully eradicate it - this is probably the source of the interminable 1% many endgame players experience.
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Do sunflowers stop Corruption in Terraria?

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. Each Sunflower decreases an area's total Corruption rating by 5 tiles.
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Does smashing altars spread Corruption?

When smashed with a Pwnhammer during Hardmode, a vein of Hardmode Ore will generate in the world. Now has a chance to summon a few Wraiths and create an additional Underground Corruption or Hallow spreading point somewhere in the world when smashed.
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Can Corruption take over crimson?

Although Corruption might replace Crimson at world generation, it does not prevent Crimson from being artificially created in a Corruption world, and vice versa.
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Is the Hallow bad in Terraria?

Based on the source code, the Dryad considers the Hallow to be "good", as opposed to the Corruption or Crimson, which she considers "bad."
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How close can NPCs be to Corruption?

An NPC room cannot have too much Corruption too close to it. A reasonable estimate is that no more than 49 corruption-type-blocks (Ebonstone Block, Ebonsand Block, Demonite Brick, corrupted grass, purple thorns, etc.) are permitted to be within a 42 block distance of the outer walls of the NPC room.
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How to reduce corruption?

Report corruption
  1. expose corrupt activities and risks that may otherwise remain hidden.
  2. keep the public sector honest, transparent and accountable.
  3. helps stop dishonest practices.
  4. ensure that public sector employees act in the public interest.
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Is Crimson or corruption better?

It's a matter of opinion. Crimson armor gives you the Health Regen, and some good items are the Crimson Cloud and Panic Necklace. Corruption armor gives you a Melee speed Boost, and some good items are the Vilethorn and Band of Starpower.
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Can the dryad sell Corruption seeds?

Qty. can be purchased from the Dryad for 5 each during a Blood Moon in a Corrupt world or from the Dryad while in a Graveyard for 5each in a Hardmode Crimson world.
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How wide does a hole have to be to stop Corruption?

Corruption, Crimson, and Hallow can jump up to three blocks to affect other blocks, and Corruption and Crimson can spread farther by using vines. You can prevent them from doing so by digging a 4 block wide channel.
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What is the best block to stop Corruption in Terraria?

Almost all other blocks are immune to Corruption and Hallow, including Wood, Clay Blocks, Ash Blocks, Silt Blocks, Obsidian, Ores, Gems, and all bricks (except Pearlstone, which will spread Hallow). Corruption and Crimson can convert mud blocks into dirt over time. Mud blocks containing mushroom grass are not affected.
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What does the dryad count as Corruption?

Tiles that count towards the total corrupt count include: Ebonsand, Ebonstone, Corruption Thorny Bushes, Purple Ice Blocks, and Corrupt Grass. Look for these; I also suggest drilling holes every 40 or so tiles, going straight down to the Underworld.
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Can NPCs in Terraria live in the corruption?

If an occupied house becomes Corrupted/Crimson, the NPC living there may move out and wander the area until a new house becomes available.
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Can you put NPCs in the corruption Terraria?

Two NPCs cannot live in the same house at the same time. Houses must not be located near Corruption or Crimson, and if those biomes spread too close to an occupied house, the NPC living there may move out from that house.
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How do you stop evil biomes from spreading in Terraria?

Thus, to effectively stop the spread of a biome, there must be at least a three-block-wide obstacle of either open air or non-corruptible blocks. The Crimson and the Hallow grow vines from beneath their respective grass blocks. These vines can spread their biomes to nearby blocks (in Hardmode) and walls as above.
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