So, you want to get the drill in Core Keeper? This new hit indie game is a wonderful blend of Terraria and Diablo, and has rocketed in the Steam charts with some impressive sales, even though it's still in Steam Early Access. There are bound to be some questions with that many new players, and we've already told you where to find tin ore.
But what about Core Keepers' drill? This late-game item massively increases the amount of ore you'll be able to mine, as it'll help with the massive bit rock-like chunks of materials you find dotted about the map. Better yet, it runs on electricity, so with some initial investment, all you'll need to do is sit back and watch the money (ore?) flow in.
You won't be able to do this right away though. Drills need Scarlet Ore, and this is only available from the Azeos' Wilderness biome, which you can only get to by activating the titular Core. To do that, you'll need to defeat the first three bosses, each of which drops an item you need. Once you activate the Core, it allows you to remove the magical barrier preventing you from venturing into the Azeos' Wilderness. Read on to find out everything there is to know about the Core Keeper drill.
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