Gaming: New How To Get A Lucky Clover In Terraria 2026

Gaming: New How To Get A Lucky Clover In Terraria 2026

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Terraria 1.4.5 is here, and perhaps you've picked up a new Lucky Clover or two after the Bigger and Boulder update and have no idea what to do with it. Or maybe you're more like me and Lady Luck pays you no mind, so you're cloverless and confused. I get it.

As the resident homemaker of my friend group, I'm always back at the base managing NPCs, living arrangements, and our chaotic infrastructure. So when my friends returned with scads of 'magically delicious' greens and no idea where they picked them up, I had to figure out how to get a Lucky Clover in Terraria and decide if it was trash or treasure.

You can find a Lucky Clover in Terraria by chopping down tall grass. But really make sure it's the tall stuff towering above the rest, you won't get anything hacking up shorter blades. Lucky Clovers aren't super common—I couldn't find one when I desperately wanted proof of their existence—but I've slowly accumulated a small stack over several days of playing with friends.

Source: PC Gamer