Other Key Mold uses Terraria

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I have been playing Terraria (Console) for quite some time now, and have collected a few key molds. I've opened the Hallow, Frost, and Corruption chests and only have 2 left (Jungle and Crimson), but have two Hallowed key molds left over. I really don't want these for anything, crafting a key from them would just be a waste.

Is possible to sell them, or would it be best if I keep them for any other uses they have, or that may be implemented?






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What do you do with a crimson key mold in Terraria?

The Crimson Key Mold is a material added in the 1.2. 1 update. It is used for crafting the Crimson Key which can be used to open the Crimson Chest in the Dungeon. It is dropped by monsters in The Crimson after Wall of Flesh has been defeated.

Can you use statues to get biome keys?

Notes. Since they do not drop coins, keys cannot be dropped by Meteor Heads, enemies spawned by a statue, critters, Old One's Army enemies, or any enemy spawned by a Celestial Pillar in the Lunar Events.

What do hallowed key mold in Terraria?

The Hallowed Key Mold is a material added in 1.2. 1. It is used for crafting the Hallowed Key which can be used to open the Hallowed Chest in the Dungeon. It is dropped by monsters in The Hallow after Wall of Flesh has been defeated.

What are hallowed keys used for?

The Hallowed Key is a key that the player can use to unlock any Hallowed Chest in the Dungeon. It can only unlock the Hallowed Chest when Plantera has been defeated. It has a 1:2500 (0.04%) drop rate by any monster that is in The Hallow biome.



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