In games about crafting and surviving based on one's own creativity and wit, the most important task is to set up a base that's safe from threats so that the player can rest easily at night after a full day of adventuring the beautiful yet sometimes bizarre world of Terraria.
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However, once one becomes proficient at eliminating the more common foes and establishes a stronger foothold upon the land, aesthetics adjustments become more and more appealing once gamers realize how many decorative options there are in this much-loved survival game.
Those who love honey, and all the miraculous feats that honey and bee-related items can do, can show off their appreciation for this wondrous resource by decorating their home with honey-themed furniture. To do so, players will have to acquire a Honey Dispenser, which functions a bit differently than what its name implies.
Put simply, through Terraria's unique logic, the Honey Dispenser is a crafting station that uses Honey Blocks and lets the player make honey-theme furniture by utilizing specific crafting recipes. These recipes often require a fair bit of Honey Blocks, as well as a few other components sometimes, but are worth it for the perfect decor.
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- Honey Bathtub - Honey Block (14)
- Honey Bed - Honey Block (15) & Silk (5)
- Honey Block - Honey Platform (2)
- Honey Bookcase - Honey Block (20) & Book (10)
- Honey Candelabra - Honey Block (5) & Torch (3)
- Honey Candle - Honey Block (4) & Torch (1)
- Honey Chair - Honey Block (4)
- Honey Chandelier - Honey Block (4), Torch (4) & Chain (1)
- Honey Chest - Honey Block (8) & Iron Bar (2) [any kind of iron works]
- Honey Clock - Honey Block (10), Glass (6), & Iron Bar (3) [any kind of iron works]
- Honey Cup - Honey Block (1)
- Honey Door - Honey Block (6)
- Honey Dresser - Honey Block (16)
- Honey Lamp - Honey Block (3) & Torch (1)
- Honey Lantern - Honey Block (6) & Torch (1)
- Honey Piano - Honey Block (15), Book (1) & Bone (4)
- Honey Platform (2) - Honey Block (1)
- Honey Sink - Honey Block (6) & Water Bucket (1)
- Honey Sofa - Honey Block (5) & Silk (2)
- Honey Table - Honey Block (8)
- Honey Toilet - Honey Block (6)
- Honey Work Bench - Honey Block (10)
Unfortunately, the Honey Dispenser is not craftable and must be either found or bought before the player can take advantage of its honey furniture crafting power.
Honey Dispensers can be found in Ivy Chests that spawn in Underground Jungle biomes. They specifically only appear in Living Mahogany Trees and Jungle Shrines, so keep an eye out for those as one traverses the deep green caverns of this area. Every time that the player opens an Ivy Chest, there is a 25% chance that a Honey Dispenser will be within, meaning that adventurers will likely have to find more than just one Ivy Chest to obtain the desired crafting station unless they get lucky.
Honey Dispensers can be bought from Steampunker, who is an NPC that can move into a vacant room after the player has slain at least one mechanical boss. However, she will only have Honey Dispensers to sell if she is in a regular Jungle biome. She offers this sale at a price of 10 gold coins, which is quite reasonable and much easier than exploring Underground Jungles for Ivy Chests.