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Wall Placing Example

A character placing walls in a house.

Wall Showcase

Wall Showcase.

Background Walls are tiles that create backgrounds. Most wall types are items that can exist in player inventories, and can be placed by players in any area that doesn't already have background walls. Walls can be removed with a Hammer. All walls fall under two categories.

  • Housing walls are placed by players or generated in certain structures. They prevent enemies from spawning, but do not do anything to prevent their passage, and a mostly unbroken background of housing wall tiles is necessary for a structure to qualify as a House for attracting NPCs, or to place a Bed that can set a player's spawn point.
  • Natural walls are instead found throughout the world in several Biomes, and cannot be placed by players. Natural walls will not stop enemies from spawning, and cannot be utilized for Houses. These walls must be removed by starting from their edge (i.e., there must be at least one adjacent tile with no wall), unlike housing walls, which can be removed from any point. Explosives can remove all natural walls within their blast radius as long as an edge is somewhere within the radius.

Certain walls, such as Obsidian Brick Walls or Dungeon Brick Walls exist in both natural and housing forms. With these walls, the player must break the natural walls and replace them in order to allow them to count as housing walls. Furthermore, the natural form of some walls, such as Dirt Walls or Jungle Walls cannot be harvested, and must instead be crafted or purchased from an NPC.

Walls are generally obtained via crafting, purchasing from NPCs, or by harvesting naturally-occurring walls. One item of crafting material generally crafts four of its corresponding Wall items. Most walls can also be crafted back into the items they were made from (four walls to one item), except for any wall crafted from more than one ingredient (e.g., Stained Glass).

Notes

  • Dirt Walls generally completely cover the background at Underground depths above zero (see Layer, Depth Meter). Placing new walls in this area would require first tearing down the existing walls starting from the top (the Surface) or the bottom (zero depth), which can be an arduous task. Alternatively, the existing walls can be destroyed using Dynamite.
  • At depths below zero, the backdrop of the map is generally no longer covered with actual wall tiles, though this can be difficult to differentiate visually since the background image at these depths can have a similar appearance. Walls can be placed freely here by players.
  • Torches and several other furniture items can be placed directly on background walls without requiring blocks below them.
  • Walls have no coin value, (excluding wallpaper bought from the Painter) even if they were crafted from rare materials.

Wooden Fence Crafted Walls

These walls are made by the player using various crafting materials.

 
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Rainbow Wallpaper Purchased Walls

These walls are purchased from various NPCs.

 
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Hive Wall Naturally Occurring Walls

These walls are spawned when the new world is created, and can all be obtained by some method.

 
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Hallowed Grass Wall Converted Walls

These walls are mainly created when the Corruption, Crimson, or Hallow naturally spreads to them, but they can also be made by using the respective Solution with the Clentaminator. When destroyed, these walls do not drop anything. This technically makes them unobtainable.

 
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Obsidian Back Wall Unobtainable Walls

These walls are spawned when the world is created but are unable to be created, obtained, looted, purchased, or used by the player in any way.[1] They can be destroyed, but drop nothing (with one exception).

  1. Unobtainable walls can be utilized with third-party map editors such as TEdit.
 
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See also

History

  • Desktop 1.3.0.4: Fixed walls not framing properly in camera mode snapshots.
  • Desktop 1.3.0.1:
    • Bug fixed: The Blue Slab Wall is now valid for housing if placed by a player.
    • Added Honeyfall, Granite, Smooth Granite, Marble, Smooth Marble, Chlorophyte Brick, Shroomite Plating, Martian Conduit, Luminite Brick, Meteorite Brick, and Crimtane Brick walls.
    • Many naturally generated walls have a new appearance.
    • Now you can place walls in front of each other.
  • Desktop 1.2.0.3:
    • Lihzahrd Wall added.
    • You can now craft living wood walls.
    • Snow particles will no longer spawn on backwalls.
  • Desktop 1.2:
    • Torches can now be placed directly onto walls.
    • Each brick wall now has its own unique texture.
    • Several new wall types added.
  • Desktop 1.0.6.1: Walls that are automatically placed to fill small gaps are now correctly taken from the player’s Inventory.
  • Desktop 1.0.6: When placing background walls, one-block holes are now automatically filled in.
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