So, this world, the latest world that I made, the one with all the living wood trees I told you about? The one where I'm making my home into the Yggdrasil?
It's the most hilarious and dangerous thing a new world could have possibly become, for a new player.
Thankfully I brought that tungsten pick along.
So, what's hilarious about it?
Remember how I said, that the entirety of the surface Jungle is covered in Corruption?
Back then I hadn't actually explored it yet. I didn't know how true that phrase was.
So imagine a typical Large world. The Jungle starts some five screenwidths away from spawn, just beyond a hill and stretches for a good quarter of the map width.
The Corruption starts ten paces into the Jungle. And does not let go till the Jungle ends.
However, the Jungle is all mud and stone. Kind of the worst place for Corruption to be in, pre-Hardmode. But Corruption is persistent. And there is a lot of it.
What results is the single most broken biome you can get pre-Hardmode, I think.
The Jungle, and the Corruption, blended. Patches of rich mahogany and jungle weeds intermixed with shadowwood and chasms. All the intricate cave systems the Jungle generates, turned into ebonstone labyrinths. Chasms twenty screens deep, winding and branching. Maneaters reaching towards you through chasm walls. Jungle bats, jungle slimes, and pirahnas spawning alongside Eaters.
I can barely imagine what this place will be like once Hardmode starts. For a few days before the Corruption overtakes it all, at least.