1 | Once you start up ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'', it's impossible to miss something following the naming scheme of TheXOfY. This reoccurs constantly throughout the game, used as the name of enemies and items alike. |
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3 | !!Enemies |
4 | * The first boss[[note]]progression-wise [[/note]]is the Eye of Cthulhu. |
5 | ** For the first phase of it's fight, the eye occasionally summons three to four Servants of Cthulhu, keeping with the trope. |
6 | * Sometimes an Eater of Souls will float over to bite you before you even know the Corruption biome is there. This the only one that is an average {{Mook}}, and not a boss or its summons. |
7 | * Continues with both of the second-tier bosses. The Eater of Worlds for the Corruption and The Brain of Cthulhu in the Crimson. |
8 | * The turning point for Hardmode, the Wall of Flesh.[[note]]Or as the {{Cyborg}} NPC refers to it, "The Wall of [Guide's Name]".[[/note]] |
9 | * Like the Eye, the old-gen/mobile/3DS-exclusive Ocram has servants of his own. |
10 | * Journey's End introduces a new {{superboss}} called The Empress of Light. |
11 | * [[spoiler: [[FinalBoss The Moon Lord]]'s summons, the True Eyes of Cthulhu.]] |
12 | |
13 | !!Weapons and Tools |
14 | * The Ball O' Hurt. |
15 | * The Blade of Grass, a poison-laden broadsword made of plant spores and hornet stingers. |
16 | * The Book of Skulls. |
17 | * The Brand of the Inferno. |
18 | * The Dao of Pow. |
19 | * The Eye of Cthulhu (not to be confused with the boss of the same name, this one's a yo-yo). |
20 | * The Fisher of Souls, a demonite fishing rod named after the above-mentioned Eaters of Souls. |
21 | * The Flower of Fire and the Flower of Ice respectively. |
22 | * The Rod of Discord/Harmony, a rare staff that allows you to teleport under cursor point. |
23 | * The Scourge of the Corrupt[[TyopOnTheCover o]]r, a staff that spits tiny Eaters of Souls to bounce of the walls and ravage foes. |
24 | * The Staffs of Earth, Regrowth, and the Frost Hydra. Respectively they summon a boulder to steamroll enemies, grass and moss on dirt and stone, and an ice dragon to sit and spit ice at your enemies. |
25 | ** The Staff of Regrowth can be upgraded into the Axe of Regrowth, which retains all its functions as well as instantly replanting trees when you chop them down. |
26 | * The Tome of Infinite Wisdom. |
27 | * The Wand of Sparking, one of the first magic weapons you can come across. And its upgrade, the Wand of Frosting. |
28 | * The War Axe of the Night. |
29 | |
30 | !!Accessories |
31 | * The Anklet of the Wind, an anklet that adds 10% movement speed. |
32 | * An Expert Mode item, the Brain of Confusion is given from the Brain of Cthulhu. |
33 | * The Bands of Regeneration and Starpower, which increase your health's regeneration rate and your mana cap respectively. |
34 | ** Combining a Band of Regeneration with a Philosopher's Stone, you get a Charm of Myths. |
35 | * The Bundle of Balloons, which are... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin well.....]] |
36 | * The Eye of The Golem can be claimed from the said boss' defeat, giving you an item that increases your critical strike chance by 10%. |
37 | * The Hand of Creation is an Infinity +1 accessory for any aspiring builder, combining the functionality of several useful builder items, the Treasure Magnet, [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the Step Stool]]. |
38 | * Also Expert-exclusive, the Eye of Cthulhu drops the Shield of Cthulhu. |
39 | |
40 | !!Items, Materials and Miscellaneous |
41 | |
42 | * The Film/BrideOfFrankenstein Hallowe'en costume. |
43 | * The [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Can Of Worms]]. |
44 | * The flasks you can brew at an Imbuing Station. |
45 | ** Flask of [[GreekFire Cursed Flames]] |
46 | ** Flask of [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] |
47 | ** Flask of [[MoneySpider Gold]] |
48 | ** Flask of [[DamageIncreasingDebuff Ichor]] |
49 | ** Flask of [[{{Nanomachines}} Nanites]] |
50 | ** Flask of [[EverythingsBetterWithSparkles Party]] |
51 | ** Flask of [[PoisonedWeapons Poison]] |
52 | ** Flask of Venom, crafted with five Vials of Venom, bought from the WitchDoctor. |
53 | * The masks, trophies and [[BraggingRightsReward relics]] of the bosses listed at the top. |
54 | * The pre-1.3 mobile and 3DS versions' Pot o' Gold, a summon item for a pet leprechaun. |
55 | ** Another item exclusive to these versions is the Horn o' Plenty, an infinite use healing item. |
56 | * The Silly Tied Bundle of Balloons, a decorative bundle of balloons. |
57 | * The Souls of Flight, Fright, Light, Might, Night, Sight, and formerly Blight. |
58 | ** The Keys of Light and Night. |
59 | * The Vial of Blood, a pet vampire summon also remaining in old-gen versions. |
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