

You should craft Chlorophyte Armor as a priority. The bars are then turned into a variety of different items. Try spacing them out more.Ĭhlorophyte is smelted into Chlorophyte Bars at either an Adamantite Forge or Titanium Forge. If your farm is not growing the amount of Chlorophyte you expected, it's probably because you have placed the separate mud blocks too close together. In the farm layout mentioned above, you might get decent growth over the course of a single Terraria day. The exact numbers behind Chlorophyte growth are a bit vague. Build some mud blocks in a 7x7 square, and then place them apart from each other by at least 40 blocks.

RELATED: Terraria: Best Pre-Hardmode WeaponsĬhlorophyte can actually be farmed. It's an essential part of the Boss progression in Terraria.Ĭhlorophyte is light green in color, and it emits a faint green light. That means you need to defeat all three of the Mechanical Bosses before you can mine Chlorophyte.

The earliest pickaxes you can get that allow you to mine Chlorophyte are the Pickaxe Axe and Drax.īoth of these require Hallowed Bars (dropped by the Mechanical Bosses) as well as Soul of Fright, Soul of Might, and Soul of Sight. You need a pickaxe or drill with at least 200 percent Pickaxe Power. The next time you come back to the Jungle, there'll be more for you to mine. Smaller chunks should be left to spread over time.
