![terraria is the hallow good terraria is the hallow good](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/terraria_gamepedia/images/1/1b/BiomeBannerHallow.png)
![terraria is the hallow good terraria is the hallow good](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/terraria/images/8/83/Terraria_Hallow.jpg)
If Hallow is introduced into a pre-Hardmode world, its spread will be very limited, similarly to the evil biomes. This can result in areas where the Hallow and an evil biome intertwine closely. Hallow can convert Crimson and Corruption into grass blocks, but otherwise cannot convert blocks already claimed by an evil biome. Defeating Plantera for the first time reduces the speed of the Hallow's spread by 50*1/2 (50%). This means that it slowly converts certain susceptible tiles that are in the vicinity of existing Hallowed blocks. The Hallow spreads itself, similar to the evil biomes. The Dryad can tell the player the percentage of Hallow and Corruption/Crimson in the world. The Hallow, unlike Crimson and Corruption, cannot spread through mud areas such as found in Jungles or Glowing Mushroom biomes. See below or the Biome spread page for more details. Hallow can also be seeded in new areas via Hallowed Seeds, Holy Water, or Blue Solution. Once generated, Hallow spreads in a manner similar to the evil biomes Pearlstone, Pearlsand, and dirt blocks growing Hallowed grass will spread Hallow to neighboring blocks, causing Hallow enemies to spawn over ever-larger areas. If areas of Jungle or Glowing Mushroom biome are included in the conversion area, stone will be converted but the (mud based) grasses will be unaffected. This initial conversion can replace preexisting sections of the world's " evil biome" ( Corruption or Crimson). It is generated along with a large Underground Hallow biome when the Wall of Flesh is defeated for the first time and the world converts to Hardmode. The Hallow does not exist in newly-generated worlds.
![terraria is the hallow good terraria is the hallow good](https://gameplay.tips/uploads/posts/2020-08/1597310773_3.jpg)
The Underground Hallow biome can be found directly beneath a naturally-generated Hallow biome. It is characterized by pastel-colored fairytale graphics, with cyan-colored grass, multicolored trees, and a large rainbow in the background, as well as similarly whimsical-looking (though dangerous) enemies. I can help you with painting that if you want. This is backed up by the fact that they only appear after you defeat a boss, meaning you are most likely strong enough to brave the dangers of the corruption and start to remove it from the world.Once you enter hallowed land, you will see a rainbow in the sky. I think that the dryads are influenced by the spirits of light to slowly but surely get rid of the corruption. The dryads live for a massively increased time than a human would yet they appear to be human. Even though any spirits of light are weaker than the imprisoned ones the dark spirits were also weaker than the imprisoned variants.ĭryads would sell purification powder which you cannot make yourself. Well the way it was had it so the corruption and crimson never spread on their own. After all you killed a being that was imprisoning ancient and powerful spirits of darkness right after a human sacrifice.īy this point you are likely going to argue that it also releases spirits of light while doing so. Not as bad as the corruption enemies, but still bad enough to demand your death.
![terraria is the hallow good terraria is the hallow good](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/jr0KgznAPFc/maxresdefault.jpg)
Think of it this way, they are living embodiments of light and by comparison you must look like something evil. The Hallow mobs aren't the evil ones, they simply view you as the evil one. AKA what one crazy bastard thinks about it.