Dirt Block
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Dirt Block
“Check out my dirt blocks; they are extra dirty.
— The Merchant
For the pet-summoning item, see The Dirtiest Block.
The Dirt Block is one of the most common blocks in Terraria, occurring naturally almost everywhere throughout the world. All caves above the elevation of 0 ft are made of Dirt. Below 0 ft, in the underground layer, the caves are made of roughly 50% Dirt. Small patches of Dirt can be found in the cavern layer, though it is mostly made of Stone.
Dirt Blocks may be covered by different types of grass: regular, Corrupt, Crimson, Hallowed, mowed, or mowed Hallowed. Grass spreads onto adjacent Dirt Blocks, and it can be grown manually using seeds or the Staff of Regrowth or Axe of Regrowth(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions).
- In all cases, the grass applies to the block as a whole, and will appear on all exposed surfaces.
- If a grass block is covered by blocks on its four sides, the grass will remain and show as markings on the block. However, if the block is completely surrounded with eight blocks, the grass is lost and the block will revert to regular Dirt.
Crafting
Recipes
Result | Ingredients | Crafting station |
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Dirt Block | Shimmer Transmutation(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) | |
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Used in
Result | Ingredients | Crafting station |
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Dirt Bomb(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) | By Hand | |
Sticky Dirt Bomb(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) | ||
Floret Protector Helmet(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) | Loom | |
Floret Protector Pants(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) |
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Floret Protector Shirt(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) |
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Hardened Sand Block | Solidifier | |
Mud Block | Water or Sink(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) | |
Dirt Wall4 | Work Bench | |
Cave Dirt Wall(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)4 | Work Bench and Ecto Mist(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) | |
Cracked Dirt Wall(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)4 | ||
Crumbling Dirt Wall(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)4 | ||
Layered Dirt Wall(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)4 | ||
Rocky Dirt Wall(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)4 | ||
Rough Dirt Wall(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)4 | ||
Wavy Dirt Wall(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)4 |
Notes
- Dirt Blocks are one of the most fragile blocks in the game. A single hit from most pickaxes will successfully mine them, but Dirt Blocks with any kind of grass on them will take an additional hit.
- (Old-gen console and 3DS versions) In Hardmode, the evil biomes are capable of converting nearby Mud Blocks to Dirt Blocks, and Chlorophyte Ore is capable of doing the reverse.
- Dirt Blocks can be moved around freely with a Dirt Rod.
- The Dirtiest Block(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) is a pet-summoning item that looks identical to a Dirt Block which can be collected and used to summon a pet.
Tips
- Mud Blocks can be decrafted in Shimmer(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) to obtain Dirt Blocks.
- Dirt Blocks are without doubt the most accessible block type to new players, making them useful for building a rudimentary shelter to take refuge during the first night.
- Replacing Dirt with non-convertible blocks during pre-Hardmode near the player's base will help a lot to prevent any possible contamination from the Crimson or Corruption.
Trivia
- In some of his quotes, the Merchant claims to sell dirt, despite not actually selling it.
History
- Desktop 1.4.4.6: Now used to craft Hardened Sand Blocks, when at a Solidifier.
- Desktop 1.4.1: Now used to craft the Floret Protector set.
- Desktop 1.4.0.1: Now used to craft Dirt Bomb, Sticky Dirt Bomb, and various Dirt Walls.
- Desktop 1.3.1: Inventory sprite updated.
- Desktop 1.2:
- Stack limit was raised from 250 to 999.
- Can now be crafted back from Dirt Walls.
- Desktop 1.1: Can now be used to craft Mud Blocks, when near water.
- Desktop 1.0.4: Now "blends" graphically with mud.
- Desktop-Release: Introduced.
- Console-Release: Introduced.
- Switch 1.0.711.6: Introduced.
- Mobile-Release: Introduced.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced.