

- #Terraria maps file mod#
- #Terraria maps file mods#
- #Terraria maps file mac#
- #Terraria maps file windows#


#Terraria maps file mods#
Linux editions of Terraria have their mods folder at this path: ~/. To access that folder, open a Finder window, press COMMAND + SHIFT + G, paste ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/ModLoader into the text field, and click Go. On Macs, Terraria mods from tModLoader are located in this folder: ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/ModLoader If there's no luck with that, try looking in your Terraria files within your Steam library.
#Terraria maps file mod#
If there's nothing in that folder, look in %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games for a folder that has mod in its name. Paste that path into the address bar of File Explorer to access it. On Windows, your Terraria mods folder will be at: %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Terraria\ModLoader See help for your operating system below. Because the mod popular mod loader, by far, is tModLoader, we have assumed this is the modding tool you are using. Steam Library Folder > userdata > a folder named after your Steam3ID > 105600 > remote > worldĪs there is more than one modding tool for Terraria, this question is multifaceted. If you're using Steam Cloud, you'll find your world save files at the following path: Steam Cloud (All Operating Systems) (World) Linux-based operating systems store their world saves at this path: ~/.local/share/Terraria/Worlds Paste ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/Worlds into the text field.Press COMMAND + SHIFT + G to open up the Go option.To access this folder quickly, all you need to do is: The world save files folder on Macs can be found at the following path: ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/Worlds If that path doesn't exist, see Steam Cloud help as you likely have it enabled.
#Terraria maps file windows#
To quickly jump to that path, hit WINDOWS + R on your keyboard to open a Run window, paste %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Terraria\Worlds into the text field, and hit OK. Windows editions of Terraria on Steam will save their world files in this folder: %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Terraria\Worlds Like character save files, world save files for Terraria are easy to get to. Steam Library Folder > userdata > a folder named after your Steam3ID > 105600 > remote > players If you're using Steam Cloud, you'll find your character save files at the following path: Steam Cloud (All Operating Systems) (Character) On Linux, you can find your character save files in the below directory: ~/.local/share/Terraria/Players Open up a Finder window, press COMMAND + SHIFT + G at the same time, paste the above path into the text field, and hit Go to go to your save file location.
#Terraria maps file mac#
Mac versions of Terraria store player save files in the following folder: ~/Library/Application Support/Terraria/Players Simply paste the above path into your File Explorer address bar (at the top) and hit ENTER to quickly go to the folder. On Windows, your player save files will be located in the following folder: %UserProfile%\Documents\My Games\Terraria\Players IMPORTANT NOTE: If you're using Steam Cloud, see Steam Cloud help at the bottom of this section (under Linux), rather than help specific to your operating system below. Your save game location for character files in Terraria is easy to access, but it does vary depending on the operating system you're using to play Terraria.
