The Crimson
The Crimson is an evil biome with a fleshy infection, red gore theme, in contrast to the dark purple wasteland theme of its counterpart, the Corruption. Every world will contain one of the two generated randomly except for special seeds (each with a 50% chance of occurring) or (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) chosen by the player upon world creation. Both contain similar hazards and feature their own unique enemies, items, and blocks. The tools, weapons, and armor obtained via Crimson material generally have minor advantages over those obtained via Corruption materials; however, Corruption tools are slightly faster. Crimson-themed enemies also tend to have slightly higher stats, such as health, defense, and damage.
The Crimson surface contains red Crimson grass, Crimson Trees, and Vicious Mushrooms. Red thorny bushes grow on the grass and will damage the player when touched. Water in the Crimson is also red. The Crimson also contains multiple chasms, extensions of the biome into the underground. Every chasm has an entrance on the surface and leads to a large, circular cavity, then branches off into small "fingers" which end with a Crimson Heart. Crimson Altars generally line the chasm's passages, appearing inside and around it. Chasms consist of Crimstone, which can be blown up by explosives, mined with a Nightmare/Deathbringer Pickaxe or higher, or purified to Stone by using Purification Powder.
The Crimson spreads, meaning it slowly converts adjacent tiles to their Crimson variants. See below for details. Chasms, Crimson Altars, and Crimson Hearts will only appear upon world generation, and will not spawn in a Crimson area that has formed through spreading. If enough Crimson manages to take over a new area, then that area will eventually adopt the Crimson's theme music, background, and water color. For an area to be considered a Crimson biome, at least (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) 300 / (Old-gen console and 3DS versions) 200 tiles of Crimson grass or Crimson blocks must be present.
Contents
- Blood Crawler
- Vicious Goldfish(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Face Monster
- Crimera
- Brain of Cthulhu(boss)
- Blood Mummy(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Dark Mummy (Old-gen console and 3DS versions)
- The Undertaker(Dropped with 100 Musket Balls)
- The Rotted Fork
- Crimson Rod
- Panic Necklace
- Crimson Heart (item)(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Vertebra
- Tentacle Spike(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Monster Meat(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Crimtane Ore
- Tissue Sample
- Bone Rattle(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Brain of Cthulhu Trophy(1/10 (10%) chance)
- Brain of Cthulhu Mask
- Treasure Bag(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)(Dropped in Expert Mode, contains the Brain of Confusion)
- Brain of Cthulhu Relic(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)(Master Mode only)
- Brain in a Jar(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)(1/4 (25%) chance in Master Mode)
- Crimson Key(1/2500 (0.04%) chance, only on (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions))
- Crimson Key Mold(Old-gen console and 3DS versions)(1/2500 (0.04%) chance)
- Vicious Mushroom(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Deathweed
- Deathweed Seeds(during Full Moon or Blood Moon)
- Shadewood(from trees)
- Crimson Tigerfish
- Hemopiranha
- Bladetongue(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)(Hardmode only)
- Crimson Crate(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)(Pre-Hardmode only)
- Hematic Crate(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)(Hardmode only)
- Blood Orange(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Rambutan(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Crimson
- Crimson (Otherworldly)(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Spread
The Crimson spreads itself, similar to the Corruption and the Hallow. This means that it slowly converts certain susceptible tiles that are in the vicinity of existing Crimson blocks. While its spreading capabilities are very limited during pre-Hardmode, it spreads much faster and more aggressively after defeating the Wall of Flesh. Defeating Plantera for the first time reduces the speed of the Crimson's spread by 1/2 (50%).
Crimson Desert
In Hardmode, Crimson spreads through Deserts, transforming them into Crimson Deserts. A Crimson Desert is fairly similar to a regular Crimson biome: The theme music and enemies are the same, with the addition of:
- Surface Desert:
- Blood Mummies(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Dark Mummies (only on the Old-gen console version and Nintendo version)
- Underground Desert(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions):
- Dark Lamias(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Tainted Ghouls(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- Desert Spirits(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
- During a Sandstorm(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions):
- Flesh Reavers(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Sand is replaced by Crimsand. Cacti drop ordinary cactus when cut, even though they have a different color. Waterleaf is not able to grow in Crimson Deserts. If a Crimson biome overlaps a Desert biome during world generation, Sand will be converted to Crimsand, but it will not spread until Hardmode.
Crimson Snow
Like the Crimson desert, Crimson Snow biomes are created when Crimson spreads into a Snow biome during Hardmode. Snow Block is not convertible, but Ice Block can be converted into Red Ice Block. Red Ice can be created during generation if a Crimson biome overlaps a Snow biome, but it will not spread until Hardmode.
Notes
- Crimson can be created or spread artificially using Crimson Seeds, Vicious Powder, Blood Water, and either the Clentaminator or the Terraformer(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) with Red Solution, obtainable from the Steampunker during a Blood Moon in Crimson worlds (she sells Purple Solution in a Corruption world instead).
- (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) It is possible to create an artificial Corrupt biome in a Crimson world without the use of another world. To do so, one must buy Corrupt Seeds in Hardmode from the Dryad while in a Graveyard.
- Artificially creating a new Crimson biome requires at least (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) 300 / (Old-gen console and 3DS versions) 200 Crimson tiles. Although Corruption might replace Crimson at world generation, it does not prevent Crimson from being artificially created in a Corruption world (and vice versa), nor does it prevent the Crimson biome's spread.
- During Hardmode, any enemy in the Crimson or Underground Crimson has a 1/2500 (0.04%) chance to drop a Crimson Key (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) / Crimson Key Mold(Old-gen console and 3DS versions).
- The Steampunker will only sell the Flesh Cloning Vat and Red Solution in a world that is naturally generated with Crimson. Artificially creating a Crimson biome in a Corruption world will not cause her to sell these items.
- (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) A world with the seed 05162020 will have both Corruption and Crimson biomes.
- (Old-gen console and 3DS versions) Trees in the Crimson do not drop Acorns.
Tips
- Early on, determining whether a world contains Crimson is possible in the following ways:
- The Guide will tell the player to break a Crimson Heart (Shadow Orb in Corruption worlds).
- (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) During world generation, the left half of the progress bar frame is red (purple for Corruption worlds). Additionally, the main progress bar will be yellow (lime green for Corruption worlds). The step in the world generation process in which the Crimson is created is called "Making the world bloody" ("Making the world evil" for Corruption worlds). Also, the world's tree icon in the world selection has one red-colored side (purple for Corruption worlds).
Trivia
- Occasionally, two chasms might overlap, causing a sort of "cross" or "X" pattern, as seen in the image to the right.
- Because of the large circular cavity, its out-warding branches, and the entrance tunnel cutting at sharp angles, the chasm has many interpretations when combined with the Crimson's gore-related theme:
- A cartoonish hand with its fingers outstretched.
- A heart connected to veins, because of its red theme.
- These chasms could represent the body of a neuron, a cell in the brain, evidenced by its associated boss, the Brain of Cthulhu, while the Corruption chasms resemble worm tunnels and has a worm-like boss, the Eater of Worlds.
- The entrance of the chasm has teeth-like stalactites and stalagmites, and could be interpreted as the entrance being the mouth of a beast.
- Many Crimson enemies have deformed features or blisters that resemble cancerous growths. This contrasts with the rotten bodies of many Corruption enemies, sometimes with green pus dripping out of them.
- During a Blood Moon, three critters turn Vicious (Vicious Bunny(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions), Vicious Goldfish(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions), and Vicious Penguin(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)), a reference to the Crimson. They can also manually be turned Vicious with Vicious Powder.
- – According to the Terraria lore pages, the Crimson is a living being who wants to balance the world, and the creatures who come from it used to worship the Crimson. It acts like a hive mind connected to all worlds. The being itself is unseen.
- Based on this, it appears likely that Crimstone is this massive being's flesh. This is supported by its appearance, as well as the fact that the item used to craft items with it is called the Meat Grinder.
- (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) The progress bar color during world generation being yellow for Crimson worlds might be based on the fact that the Crimson biome features the Ichor as its exclusive material.
- The achievement "Corruptible" refers to the Corruption. However, the Crimson appears to have no Crimson achievement equivalent.
- (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) Crimerae can sometimes appear as ambient entities in the background in the surface Crimson biome.
Gallery
This content is transcluded from Biome backgrounds § The Crimson.
Classic background, consisting of shadewood trees and a distant giant skull and bones.
See also
History
- Desktop 1.4.4:
- Crimson no longer destroys the Jungle and mud, instead turning Jungle grass to Crimson Jungle grass.
- Desktop 1.4.1:
- Worldgen will attempt to avoid overlapping the Crimson with the Jungle during initial Worldgen.
- Vicious Goldfish can now naturally spawn in Crimson water.
- Desktop 1.4.0.1:
- The Crimson tile requirement for generating the Crimson biome increased from 200 tiles to 300 tiles.
- Added three new backgrounds.
- Added Otherworldly Crimson track from the cancelled Terraria: Otherworld.
- Desktop 1.3.0.1:
- Vicious Mushrooms can now be harvested from the Crimson.
- Crimson monsters no longer drop Crimson Key Molds but now drop Crimson Keys.
- Crimson grass can grow red thorny bushes.
- Shadewood Trees now drop Acorns.
- Desktop 1.2.3: Crimson Deserts now have the proper water color. Added unimplemented crimson monster sounds.
- Desktop 1.2.1: Now halted by Sunflowers. Crimson and Hallow now counteract each other.
- Desktop 1.2.0.3:
- Can now be purged with Purification Powder and Holy Water.
- Hardmode Crimson, Corruption, and Hallow spread is now slowed after killing Plantera instead of any mechanical boss.
- Desktop 1.2: Introduced.
- Console 1.02: Introduced.
- Switch 1.0.711.6: Introduced.
- Mobile 1.2.6508: Introduced.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced.