Hardmode Ore Farming in Terraria — Cobalt, Mythril & Adamantite Guide

How Hardmode Ores Spawn — The Altar System
When you defeat the Wall of Flesh and enter Hardmode, new ore does not automatically fill your world. Instead, it is unlocked by breaking Demon Altars (in Corruption worlds) or Crimson Altars (in Crimson worlds) with the Pwnhammer — the drop from the Wall of Flesh. No other hammer can break Altars.
Each Altar you break spawns a 'vein' of ore somewhere in the world, following a strict pattern: 1st Altar → Cobalt or Palladium ore, 2nd Altar → Mythril or Orichalcum ore, 3rd Altar → Adamantite or Titanium ore. This pattern repeats — the 4th Altar gives more Cobalt/Palladium, 5th more Mythril/Orichalcum, and so on. However, each additional Altar cycle spawns fewer veins than the previous.
Which variant you get (Cobalt vs Palladium, etc.) is determined randomly when your world was generated — each world has exactly one of each pair. Breaking more Altars spawns more veins of your world's specific variants. You cannot get both Cobalt and Palladium in the same world through normal play.
Hardmode Ore Tiers — Stats & Requirements
| Tier | Corruption World | Crimson World | Pickaxe Required | Bars per 3 Ore | Armor Set Bonus |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 | Cobalt Ore | Palladium Ore | Molten Pickaxe (or Nightmare/Deathbringer) | Cobalt/Palladium Bars (2:1) | Palladium: Healing bonus on kill |
| Tier 2 | Mythril Ore | Orichalcum Ore | Cobalt/Palladium Pickaxe (or Drill) | Mythril/Orichalcum Bars (4:1) | Orichalcum: Flower petals damage bonus |
| Tier 3 | Adamantite Ore | Titanium Ore | Mythril/Orichalcum Pickaxe (or Drill) | Adamantite/Titanium Bars (5:1 Adamantite, 4:1 Titanium) | Titanium: Shadow Dodge (phasing) |
Best Methods for Farming Hardmode Ores
Method 1 — Horizontal Tunneling: Create long, flat tunnels at multiple depths through the underground cavern layer (roughly 500–1,500 tiles underground depending on world size). Ore veins are randomly distributed throughout the underground, so long horizontal corridors with good lighting reveal veins through the visible cave walls. This is the most thorough method but time-consuming.
Method 2 — The Hellevator Method: Dig a vertical shaft from the surface to the Underworld (a 'Hellevator'). As you dig down, the tunnel naturally passes through multiple underground layers where ore veins cluster. Use torches to light the shaft and look for colored ore deposits on the shaft walls. Return to collect all highlighted ores after scanning the full depth.
Method 3 — Spelunker Potion Sweeps: Craft Spelunker Potions (Bottled Water + Blinkroot + Moonglow + Gold Ore) and use them before mining sessions. Spelunker Potions highlight all nearby ores and valuable items through terrain for 5 minutes. Walk through cave networks you have already dug while under the Spelunker buff to spot ore veins you missed. This is the most resource-efficient method for targeted farming.
Method 4 — Surface Ore Exposure: Break enough Altars to spawn many ore veins, then strip-mine horizontal corridors in the stone/cavern layer. This combines with the Spelunker Potion method to efficiently cover large underground areas. The best depth for ore farming is the cavern layer (600–1,500 tiles underground on large worlds).
How Many Altars Should You Break?
- Break at least 3 Altars to spawn all three tiers of ore. This is the minimum for unlocking Cobalt, Mythril, and Adamantite in your world.
- Breaking 6 Altars (two full cycles) doubles the ore veins while the spawns remain reasonably abundant. This is the sweet spot for most players.
- Breaking too many Altars has a downside: each broken Altar has a chance to corrupt one random grass or stone block in your world, slowly spreading your evil biome. In large quantities, this can damage your Jungle or other biomes. Break no more than 12–15 Altars to avoid significant biome corruption.
- If you need more ore after 6 Altars, consider the surface ore exposure method rather than breaking many more Altars.
Smelting Chain — Processing Ores Into Bars
Each tier of Hardmode ore requires a specific furnace. The Mythril/Orichalcum Anvil (crafted from Cobalt/Palladium Bars) can smelt Mythril and Orichalcum ores, but Adamantite and Titanium require the Adamantite/Titanium Forge (crafted from 30 Adamantite/Titanium Ore + 1 Hellforge). Plan your smelting chain: mine enough Tier 1 ore to craft the anvil and pickaxe, then mine Tier 2 ore to craft the Tier 2 pickaxe needed for Tier 3 ore.
Bar quantities per armor set (approximate): Cobalt Armor requires 54 Cobalt Bars (162 Ore). Mythril Armor requires 45 Mythril Bars (180 Ore). Adamantite Armor requires 54 Adamantite Bars (270 Ore). Plan your farming sessions accordingly — Adamantite requires the most ore to fully kit out in that tier.
Prioritize weapons alongside armor. The Cobalt Sword/Palladium Sword and Cobalt Repeater/Palladium Crossbow are immediate upgrades over pre-Hardmode weapons. Each ore tier's pickaxe is also critical — you cannot mine Tier 2 ore without a Tier 1 pickaxe or drill.
Cobalt vs Palladium and Mythril vs Orichalcum — Which Is Better?
| Comparison | Corruption Variant | Crimson Variant | Edge |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tier 1 Armor | Cobalt Armor: high speed bonus | Palladium Armor: healing on kill bonus | Palladium — healing on kill is highly practical for survivability |
| Tier 2 Armor | Mythril Armor: 16% damage reduction bonus | Orichalcum Armor: flower petal proc on hits | Orichalcum for DPS builds; Mythril for survivability |
| Tier 3 Armor | Adamantite Armor: 19% melee speed bonus | Titanium Armor: Shadow Dodge (brief invulnerability) | Titanium — Shadow Dodge is the strongest defensive proc in the game |
Verdict: The Crimson variants (Palladium, Orichalcum, Titanium) are generally considered stronger for most builds due to better defensive or proc mechanics. However, both variants are perfectly viable for clearing all Hardmode content — the difference is a matter of playstyle rather than clear superiority.
Frequently asked questions
Can I find Hardmode ores before entering Hardmode?
No. Hardmode ores only exist after the Wall of Flesh is defeated and Altars are broken with the Pwnhammer. They do not pre-exist in the world. Pre-Hardmode underground contains only Copper, Iron, Silver, Gold, Tungsten, Lead, Tin, and pre-Hardmode special ores.
What if my world has Palladium instead of Cobalt?
Each world randomly contains one variant of each tier pair. You cannot change this mid-playthrough. If you want both variants of an ore tier, you need to visit another player's world or create a second world character to farm the other variant. The variants are equally useful — neither is strictly better for progression purposes.
Do I need all three tiers of armor or just the highest?
You need the Tier 1 pickaxe to mine Tier 2 ore, and the Tier 2 pickaxe to mine Tier 3 ore. For armor, you can skip directly to Adamantite/Titanium once you can mine it — there is no requirement to wear Cobalt or Mythril first. However, the lower tier weapons and tools are worth crafting as stepping-stone upgrades.
What is the Mythril Anvil and do I need one?
The Mythril Anvil (or Orichalcum Anvil in Crimson worlds) is required to craft all Tier 2 and Tier 3 Hardmode equipment. It requires 10 Mythril/Orichalcum Bars and is crafted at an Iron/Lead Anvil. Without it, you cannot craft Mythril or Adamantite tier weapons and armor. Craft the Mythril Anvil immediately after acquiring your first 10 Mythril Bars.
Does breaking Altars affect my world negatively?
Yes. Each broken Altar has a chance to corrupt or crimsonate a random stone or grass block somewhere in your world. This is generally manageable with a few Altars (3–6), but breaking 20+ Altars can significantly spread your evil biome into the Jungle or other biomes. Use Clentaminator with Green Solution after breaking many Altars to purify any corrupted areas.
Sources & verification
Continue this guide path
- ›Terraria Progression Guide — Boss Order & Gear Milestones from Start to EndgameFollow the optimal boss order and gear milestones from your first night in Terraria all the way through Moon Lord. Includes pre-Hardmode and Hardmode checklists.
- ›How to Beat the Wall of Flesh in Terraria — Arena Setup & Pre-Hardmode LoadoutThe Wall of Flesh is the final pre-Hardmode boss and the gateway to Hardmode. Learn how to summon it, build the perfect Underworld arena, and choose the best loadout to take it down.
- ›Hardmode Preparation Guide in Terraria — What to Do Before Wall of FleshEverything you need to do before defeating the Wall of Flesh to ensure you are ready for Hardmode. Covers gear, world preparation, biome containment, and essential pre-Hardmode milestones.