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How to find Lava Charm in Terraria Journey’s End

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The Lava Charm is an item in Terraria Journey’s End that gives the wearer resistance to lava. It is also used as an ingredient for the best boots in the game, Terraspark Boots. Finding Lava Charms can be a bit of a nuisance, so we’re going to give you some tips for you on how to find Lava Charm in Terraria Journey’s End.

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How to find the Lava Charm in Terraria Journey’s End

Lava Charms have a low chance to be inside gold chests in the Cavern Layer. Chest contents are completely random, so you do not have a guarantee of finding the item, although the chance is about 2.5%.

You can increase your odds of finding chests and therefore Lava Charms by using Spelunker potions. These potions show you all chest locations in the area. As long as you’re looking in the Cavern Layer, that’s all you can do to increase your chances.

Where to find Lava Charm in Terraria Journey's End

After you find the Lava Charm in Terraria Journey’s End, you can equip it to become completely resistant to lava for a seven-second period. Try and farm a few of these, because you will need them to craft the prerequisites for Terraspark Boots.

I hope this guide gave you some good information as to where to find Lava Charms. Get a few and craft the Terraspark boots to try out the new item!

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