Q: Many well-intentioned people see a blind person on the street and assume they should help. While it's a good idea to be helpful to those around you, you should never help someone without checking if they need assistance first. Approach and ask before you assist.  Approach the blind person first. Greet them and introduce yourself. Say something like, "Hi there! I'm Michael."  From there, politely ask if they need help. Try something like, "I noticed you're trying to cross the street and I was wondering if you needed any help." If the person needs help, he or she will usually let you know. Not all visually impaired people need assistance, so do not be offended if your offer is declined. Simply wish the person a good day and move on. Many blind or visually impaired people have been dealing with their disability for a long time. They are often used to navigating potential threats. While it's important you let a blind person know of a coming car or a low-hanging tree branch, try not to be overly protective. Only advise a blind person to move or duck when it's absolutely necessary. Just as you might enjoy observing the scenery when you walk, many blind or visually impaired people enjoy having scenes described to them. When guiding a blind person, it can be nice to tell them about anything noticeable or interesting as you're walking. However, use discretion. Some people may prefer to walk in silence or may find excessive chatter distracting. It's a good idea to ask first before you describe the scene. Many people use non-verbal cues, like pointing, when giving directions. You may do this without even thinking when giving directions to a blind person. However, try to remember you need to give out specific verbal directions for a blind person to understand. Say, "You walk three blocks forward on this street and then take a left." Do not point forward and say, "It's three blocks that way."
A: Approach, ask, and then assist. Do not be overprotective. Describe the passing scene. Give directions verbally.

Q: If you are using a bar or a large piece of chocolate, chop it roughly into small pieces about one inch long. Breaking the chocolate into small pieces helps it to melt faster and more evenly. Place the chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl and cook on high in the microwave for 30 seconds. Since chocolate can scald easily, make sure not to put it in for more than 30 seconds. You can remove the chocolate after about 15seconds, stir it and place it back.This way you will get an idea as to how much longer it needs to be melted. If you don’t have a microwave, use a double boiler to melt the chocolate. Fill the bottom of the double boiler with water until it is about ½ inch from the top pan. Then put the chocolate in the top pan and place the double boiler on low heat. Stir continuously until the chocolate is melted. Take the chocolate out of the microwave and stir it using a spoon. Doing this ensures that the chocolate will cook evenly and won’t scald. You can also add just a spoon of milk to it. Repeat the process of microwaving the chocolate for 30 seconds, then stirring. Particularly stir the unmelted chunks of chocolate into the rest of the mixture. Keep doing this until the chocolate is smooth. Do not microwave the chocolate after it becomes smooth or else it will burn.
A: Chop your chocolate. Microwave the chocolate for 30 seconds. Stir the chocolate. Microwave and stir the chocolate until smooth.

Q: You can also paint some white cardstock using red, brown, or orange paint. This will give you a streaked, fur-like texture.  If you can't find cardstock, you can also use construction paper. Cardstock will simply give you more support. If you already have a mask at home that fits you, you can trace it onto the cardstock, cut it out, then skip to the next section. Place the paper widthwise across your face, from temple to temple. Gently feel where your eyes are through the paper. Lightly mark the spots on the paper with a pen or pencil, then lift the paper away. Set the paper down on a flat surface. Draw two almond shapes where your made the eye marks. Next, draw a basic mask shape around the eyes. The mask will cover the forehead, eyes, and part of the nose bridge. It should look a little like a peanut or jellybean. You can look up a template online, use an existing mask, or freehand it. Start with the outside shape first. Next, poke a hole in each eye, then cut the eyes out. If you want the mask to be more symmetrical, fold the paper in half first, then cut along one of the lines that you drew. When you unfold the mask, it will be symmetrical . Cut a piece of thin elastic. Tie a knot in each end. Staple each end of the elastic to each side of the mask. Make sure that the knot is inside the mask so that it holds. If you can't find thin elastic, do the following:  Punch a hole and each side of the mask. Cut two long pieces of ribbon. Tie a ribbon to each hole. Use the ribbons to tie the mask on the back of your head.
A: Get a sheet of red, brown, or orange cardstock. Figure out where your eyes will go. Refine the mask shape. Cut the mask out. Attach some elastic so that you can wear the mask.

Q: To get the merchant, you'll first need to build him a house. Start by building a 9 block (width) by 7 (height) block frame/enclosure made of wood (or any other available block). Place the wood pieces in your hot bar and place the cursor where you want to put a block.  Click or press the right trigger button on the controller to place the block. Additionally, make sure that you leave a 3 block space for a door. After making the house's frame, go back to your workbench and open your inventory to craft a wooden table, chair, a door, and enough wall pieces to cover the back of the house enclosure. Once you're done crafting these, make sure that you place them in your inventory. Go inside the house frame/enclosure and place the chair and table in your hot bar.  Select the table and place it anywhere inside the enclosure.  Then equip the chairs in your hot bar and place them at the ends of the table. Place the wall pieces in your hot bar and equip them.  Then place the cursor on an area behind the enclosure and click or press the right trigger to place a piece of wall.  Repeat until you cover the entire back of the house. After building the house, go outside and look for slimes. Use your sword to kill as many as you can and then collect the gels that they drop after they die.  Slimes are found in all biomes and will spawn during the day. Other than the sword, you can also use your axe and pickaxe to kill these monsters since they're fairly weak. You're usually going to find a couple of slimes in the area where you spawn for the first time in your world. Once you've accumulated to 10 to 15 gel, you can then go back to your workbench. Open up your inventory and craft as many torches as you possibly can. Place the torches in the hot bar and equip them.  Then go inside the house enclosure and place the cursor where you want to place the torch.  Click or press the right trigger button to place the torch.[Image:Fish in Terraria Step 9.jpg|center]] Go ahead and make another 5 of these houses to accommodate other NPCs. Although the only NPC required for fishing is the merchant, you're still going to need the others to access advanced crafting and healing features as well as weapons. Making their houses in advance will save you time later on in the game. Coins are not only dropped by killing monsters but also when you break jars as well as by opening chests found all over the world. You'll need to get 50 coins in your inventory before the Merchant NPC will spawn in your world and take shelter in one of the houses that you built. The 50 silver coin requirement will only work for the merchant. Other NPCs have their own requirements and will usually spawn once you defeat bosses or have certain items in your inventory.
A:
Build the frame of a house. Craft a wooden door, chair, table, and walls. Place the furniture in the house. Places walls inside the house enclosure. Kill some slimes. Craft a torch. Light up the house. Continue to make houses for other NPCs, if you want. Accumulate at least 50 silver coins.