You shouldn't use it as a building material because the presence of a lot of Ebonstone causes the sky and music transition seen in the Corruption, and allows Corrupted enemies to spawn.
What you could do with it:
- Place it in your inventory's trash slot to get rid of it; use Shift-Click for maximum efficiency.
- Place it, then purify it to get more Stone, if you happen to be short on that (which will never happen because half the map is Stone).
- Store it on the assumption that it does something useful at some point in the future.
- Use it to lock a passage to players who don't have a Nightmare Pickaxe or higher yet. Then again, other materials, such as Obsidian or Hellstone, would be better suited for such purposes.
- Use it to build a Corrupted enemy grinder for infinite Rotten Chunks.
As of patch 1.1, there are also a few more "real" uses:
- You can combine it with Demonite Ore to make Demonite Bricks, which are a feasible building material.
- After unlocking hardmode, the Corruption can spread via Stone Blocks as well, so you can get an Underground Corruption going by planting a few Ebonstone Blocks, then waiting for them to spread.
From 1.1 With Love
Spawn Switching
By using a on/off wire trigger block you can effectively "open" your bed's wall and invalidate the room it's in, leading you to spawn back at the middle of your world. If you're close enough (wiring only works for 2000 blocks or so) you can just hook up a switch at your spawn that'll change the blocks again and allow you to spawn back at your home base. Otherwise, you might be able to coax a contraption with a statue spawner/pressure plate/lava block to toggle it for you automatically.
This post on the TerrariaOnline forums in particular has an interesting bird-based reset circuit that seems to be fairly popular, but you'll need a bird spawner.
Digging the hard way
From your main base, just dig a hole straight down (the classic "Hellevator", if you will). When you get tired of exploring your caves, just start digging left/right towards your shaft. It'll take a while, but you'll at least probably find some goodies (more caves, ores...) on the way, and getting back will be a lot easier. You can even use a depth meter to align all your "escape routes" to the same depth, so that eventually you can just have one long path across the world that speeds up travel.
Previously, on Terraria...
A trick that worked in 1.0.5 was to start up a multiplayer server and explore with a friend (or just explore with two characters locally), then follow the instructions:
- Build a room with a bed. A room isn't necessarily required, but will keep the other person safe. It's best to put the bed in a corner.
- Set your spawn point to the bed.
- Break the bed and use a mirror. Logging out might work but I don't make any promises.
- Do whatever you need at your spawn point. When you're done, let your friend know.
- Put the bed back down in the exact same spot. This is important.
- Use the mirror again.
If you did it properly, you should travel back to where the bed is. This might not work in 1.0.6, though, and it's only good for exploring together -- if either of you get separated, you'll have to travel back manually.
If you're exploring solo, your only real option is just to take the time to improve the path. Wooden platforms over minor gaps and flattening out bumps will help a lot with horizontal movement, and creating a double shaft with a soft landing area (e.g. water) on one side and a wooden platform tower on the other will make vertical travel easier. Using background walls other than dirt will also stop the enemies from spawning.
Best Answer
No you're map will only be updated with whatever you see.
There is no way to do what you want with un-modded Terraria. There may be mods which will do what you want but I'm unaware of any and it's unlikely that they exist.
Each person's map file is stored in
Documents/My Games/Terraria/Players/<name>
, with the name of the world as a.map
file. So you could open up your friends map file if you wanted to.