
TEdit: Terraria Map Editor · BinaryConstruct
TEdit is a stand-alone, open source map editor for Terraria that lets you edit maps just like paint! With over 1.9k GitHub stars, 52 external contributors, and 10+ years of active development, it’s the most …
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TEdit - Terraria Map Editor is a stand alone, open source map editor for Terraria. It lets you edit maps just like paint! It also lets you change world settings, time, bosses downed, edit chests, sign, make …
Getting Started | TEdit Documentation - BinaryConstruct.com
To load up the editor, if using Windows you can find it under All Programs in the Start Menu, under TEdit. You can also start the program from the folder it was installed in - it should be named …
Install Requirements | TEdit Documentation - BinaryConstruct.com
TEdit may or may not work with these older integrated graphics chipsets. nVidia 770 are known to have issues with certain driver versions, please update and reinstall DirectX/.Net
Tools | TEdit Documentation - BinaryConstruct.com
The tool section is located on the left of the editor, below the basic menu buttons.
World Components | TEdit - BinaryConstruct.com
The Terraria world is made up of a variety of things. Unlike Terraria itself, TEdit can place these things pretty much anywhere in the map and will not try to restrict you.
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Nov 2, 2025 · TEdit 5: State of Development, New Features on WPF, Cross‑Platform in v6 TEdit 5 continues on WPF with significant new features and stability improvements. Cross‑platform work is …
Plugins | TEdit - BinaryConstruct.com
Description and usage of each TEdit plugin This uses the selected tile to randomly place "ore nodes" throughout the map, below the surface level.
World Properties | TEdit Documentation - BinaryConstruct.com
To change the world name now, change this world name in TEdit and then use Save As and save the file with the exact same new name. This works for most people. For some people for some reason it …
Troubleshooting | TEdit Documentation - BinaryConstruct.com
You can find your log through TEdit's View Log option under Help, or in the %appdata%\TEdit\Logs. If the contents of log.txt is quite large it may be more useful to upload it to one of the paste sites.