![]() The Alchemy Table's bonus raises that further, to about 45/crystal. With Pixie Dust (otherwise worth less than 1/stack) available, crafting and selling Greater Healing Potions multiplies the payoff on a few crystals to 30/crystal.Crystal Shards have an unusually high sell value relative to their commonness, so farming them can be one of the most effective ways of making money throughout Hardmode.Crystal Shards are randomly colored either pink, purple, or blue when grown or placed.A Crystal Shard can only grow if there are less than two other Crystal Shards within a 13×13-tile rectangle centered on the target tile.Any Pearlstone or Pink Ice Block in or below the cavern layer qualifies as a source block. They do not require an actual Underground Hallow biome to grow.Crystal Shards can grow in liquids and in front of background walls.Add 250 for all the other Phasesaber colors. Although natural Crystal Shards can only grow on Pearlstone and Pink Ice, once harvested, they can be placed anywhere.Ĭrafting all items, including only one color of Phasesaber (excluding consumables), requires a total of 115 Crystal Shards. On the Windows Phone version and Nintendo 3DS version, they are always dropped by Arch Demons in stacks of 3–4 and are thus available pre-Hardmode.Ĭrystal Shards are also placeable in nearly any position (on walls, floors, and ceilings), though they are often not luminous enough to replace other light sources, and placement has no other functional effect. They do not spread the Hallow.Ĭrystal Shards furthermore have a 50*1/2 (50%) chance to be obtained from Divine Crates, in stacks of 4–10. Crystal Shards emit a small glow, similar to Demonite Ore and Crimtane Ore. ![]() ![]() Due to their constant regrowth, they can be farmed. Crystal Shards are a common Hardmode ( ) crafting material found in the Underground Hallow, where they naturally grow on any side of Pearlstone Blocks and Pink Ice Blocks. ![]()
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