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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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Is it OK to spread The Hallow?

It is an anti-Corruption biome and can be spread by planting Hallowed Seeds, throwing Holy Water, and with the Clentaminator. 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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Do NPCs dislike Hallow?

They are actually, if they live in the Hallow desert, underground or snow biome, Hallow NPCs are happy, but the surface forest is the pure biome, and when overtaken becomes a pure Hallow, not a Hallow Pure biome.
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Can you purify The Hallow Terraria?

Unlike Holy Water and Blue Solution, Purification Powder cannot spread or purify the Hallow.
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Does killing Plantera stop the corruption?

Defeating Plantera for the first time reduces the speed of the Corruption's spread by 1/2 (50%).
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Putting Hallow in Pre-Hardmode in Terraria ─ Not a great idea... right?

Can Hallow take over Corruption?

No it cannot SPREAD on corrupted or cirmsoned blocks. Hallowed grass only can spread a bit on the crimson/corrupted one.
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Can Hallow destroy jungle?

As above, Hallow cannot infect Jungle Walls, and Pearlstone Walls cannot infect grassy walls at all.
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How to stop Hallow and Corruption?

The Dungeon can completely prevent the spread of Hallow and Corruption/Crimson if it reaches down to the Underworld. If it doesn't reach that far, it can at least slow it down.
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What is the purpose of Hallow?

Hallow helps you build a habit of prayer. You can set prayer reminders, invite others to pray with you, and track your prayer goals and streaks.
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How do you stop crimson?

It involves digging holes. Very big holes. The system is simple; dig tunnels that entirely encase your Corruption or Crimson biomes before you defeat the Wall of Flesh. Alternatively, you can dig tunnels that surround your base if you keep everything in one location.
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Can Hallow be in snow?

In Hardmode, the Corruption, Crimson, and Hallow can spread through it, generating Purple, Red, and Pink Ice Blocks respectively. They are unable to spread through Snow Blocks.
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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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What does the Dryad say when the world is 100 corrupt?

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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Will Plantera spawn in a Hallow jungle?

Plantera's Bulbs can spawn on any block of Jungle grass (including player-placed ones) below the surface; it does not have to be in an Underground Jungle biome.
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What blocks stop Hallow Terraria?

Corruption Prevention

The Corruption and Hallow cannot spread through clay, bricks, silt, or ash so you can use those materials to your advantage like making a barrier around your base. Sunflowers will also stop The Corruption from spreading pre-Hard Mode.
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Is Crimson better than corruption?

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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Will NPCs live in 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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Who does the merchant hate in Terraria?

"I hate <name> the Angler's terrible personality!"
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What boss is in The Hallow Terraria?

The Empress of Light is a Hardmode, post-Plantera boss fought in The Hallow.
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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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What is killing my sunflowers?

Plants die for several reasons but overwatering is the most common. Beginners kill plants by overwatering because they assume that the plants will fare well better with a little extra care. Sunflowers, in particular, hate wet feet. They can't stand excess water and are very susceptible to root rot.
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Why do sunflowers wither?

Sunflowers can survive on very little water, so overwatering them will lead to 'wet feet,' leading to rotten roots and wilting. These flowers also don't like water on their flowerheads and leaves as it might lead to drooping or wilting.
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Who keeps eating my sunflowers?

Seedlings attract cutworms, wireworms, and sunflower beetles. During the vegetative state, which is when the plant is growing those tall stems and big leaves, keep an eye out for sunflower beetles, thistle caterpillars, and stem weevils.
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