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terraria is a 'SANDBOX' game, meaning ya can do anything ya want in it, in a survival way.
if ya are talking about stuff like creative mode (the closest you can get is infinite items, controll over world settings and map, tping etc) then ya can get mods and maps to help you with that
hes talking about ingame bro. thats ALSO a mod...
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'mod'
when i fkin say mod, i mean 'modification', as in 'a modification to the vanilla version'
REEEEEEEEEEEEEE
still a mod device. might be diff to the main 'mods' but still. it doesnt matter if ya are ingame or not.
its still a mod, and a program too. a mod-program. but rarely anyone refers to it as that
'map veiwer and editor'. map VEIWER mods nothing, only analises. map EDITORS modify the game in its ways. like, wtf does it do when it edits the code to add blocks in? 'edit' should also mean modify if im properly educated. the program is a modding app for the game, though it only adds blocks, not other ingame items
still, my point is, its not vanilla, and anything thats not vanilla can be identified as a 'modification to the game' if it interfers with anything in terraria
'vanilla'. its a MODIFIED vanilla world. it still is vanilla because it has vanilla stuff in it and no actual addons. but you've still modified something ingame without doing it the 'vanilla' way.
just found a page on the terraria wiki and forums. TEdit falls under the 'mods' section.
check for yoself http://terraria.wikia.com/wiki/Mod:TEdit
nope. that is the 'vanilla' way to modify your world. the other modded ways are using code, or using some other mod to move blocks somehow
i know