In a corruption cave some ebonstone created a spotty pattern on.
Can corruption spread through granite.
No blocks will block the spread of corruption crimson.
The list of blocks that can be converted is much shorter.
This allows it to spread into the cavern layer.
The corruption biome can t spread through hallow and does not sourness the underground and carven enemies.
At hardmode it stands to reason that it still spreads as before but it s unclear whether it can now spread to rock due to the 3 tile rule.
Now has a underground theme.
Plants trees and vines can indirectly be converted when the blocks they re on get converted.
Added to the game.
Pre hardmode spread edit edit source.
Grass stone sand and ice.
The monsters that you find in this biome at any time of day are relatively stable and acts as an excellent reason to avoid corruption at the beginning of the game.
While crimson plants and vicious mushrooms are able to act as source tiles their corruption equivalents corrupt plants and vile mushrooms are not.
Mud will be gradually converted to dirt stone.
And mud but that can only be corrupted and not hallowed.
In pre hardmode the three biomes can only spread in a very limited way.
In practice it doesn t matter as the spread of corruption through stone and other blocks is faster than the growth of the bushes.
Dirt with grass on it.
Now has own specific background.
The only spreading tiles are corrupt crimson and hallowed grass and corruption and crimson thorny.
Also most monsters appear to be worms as well as the boss.
Recently as of 1 3 the corruption can now spread through the jungle biome.
This happens by the corruption slowly transforming the mud blocks into dirt and stone so the biome can spread through grass and stone blocks.
From my experience the corruption crimson and hallow can spread to any corruptible block up to 3 blocks away so a three block gap should be sufficient to stop spread.
On a related note hallow doesn t affect jungle grass but corruption crimson will.
Corruption and crimson can convert mud to dirt.
Only the following blocks can spread the corruption crimson.
Hallow will affect sand and stone but leaves the mud alone and again won t change the grass.
Corruption spreads through sand and stone and will slowly turn mud to dirt after the wall of flesh is destroyed.
Absolutely everything else is neutral and won t convert either way.
An artificial corruption biome now only requires 200 ebonstone blocks instead of 500 blocks.
If you are blocking surface crimson corruption you should fill the gap up with non corruptible blocks only from the underground crimson corruption the music will change.
In addition to this remember that the corruption and hallow can jump three blocks to reach another block and continue spreading.
Granite wood even stone brick any of these will work.
I e putting an uncorruptable snow block or two in between an ebostone block and a regular stone block will still result in the stone block.
It wouldn t be a bad idea to.