Modifying game files always carries an inherent risk of data corruption. Follow these rules to protect your hard-earned progress:

Modifying game files always carries a small risk. Keep these safety rules in mind to protect your save data:

Modifying game files always carries a minor risk of file corruption. Follow these best practices to ensure you do not lose your hard-earned progress. 1. Back Up Your World Files

The most common way to edit a mobile world is to treat your phone like a storage device and use a PC as the "workbench". : Locate your world file (ending in ) in your phone's storage. : Navigate to Android/data/com.and.games505.TerrariaPaid/Worlds : Use the Files app to find the Terraria/Worlds : Move the file to a PC and open it with

The most powerful desktop editor, TEdit , does not run on iOS or Android but fully supports mobile files.

TManager is consistently rated as the and for good reason. With a rating of 4.9 stars and over 12,000 reviews on the Google Play Store, it is the Swiss Army knife of Terraria utilities.

Modifying mobile game data always carries a small risk. Keep these rules in mind to protect your device and your save files:

Safety & best practices

Open the native Files app, tap On My iPhone/iPad > Terraria > Worlds . Look for files ending in the .wld extension. Step 2: Back Up Your Save Data

Download and launch the latest version of on your PC. Make sure your TEdit version matches the major update version of your mobile Terraria game. Open your mobile world file in TEdit.

That all changes now.

You upload your mobile .wld file directly to the web app. It renders a fully interactive, zoomable map of your world.

Remember the golden rule of editing: Keep a safety copy of your original world before you paste a living fire block where your house used to be.

To edit your world, you must first export the .wld file from your device.