First when you go into the Hellworld you need to find a voodoo demon. You will recognize it by the voodoo doll it carries while flying around. However, you could get unlucky and no demon will spawn. Anyway, after you kill it it will drop a voodoo doll of your guide. By this point in the game the guide is pretty much just an annoyance so the first thing you would do is probably drop it in lava, right? Well, if you do then the WoF will spawn, triggering Hardmode upon it's defeat. Hope that helped :DIt won't work on mobile btw
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Getting a pair of decent wings should be high on the priority list of players entering Hard Mode. This guide will introduce you to your first options to get your character wings and start flying, which is important for maneuverability during Terraria's boss fights while also letting you better navigate and explore the world. Let's look at your wing options early in Hard Mode, after you've farmed some Mythril or Orichalcum gear (at least an Anvil). Though none of these are 'cool' like end-game wings, they'll get you around with their limited flight time. The more impressive and powerful wings must wait until later - these are the ones available to anyone who has just recently started in Hard Mode. We'll also look at how to get Soul of Flight and other materials so that you can craft them.
While the Steampunker will sell you a jetpack for 40 gold during certain moon phases, her arrival in town requires you to kill at least one Mechanical Boss. That feat is much easier to accomplish with some wings to let you fly to both pursue the bosses and dodge their attacks. Here are the wings available as soon as you enter Hardmode, requiring you only farm some materials. Look further down for information on how to get the various materials. Note that all Wings require at least a Mythril or Orichalcum Anvil to be Crafted.
My RecommendationSince it only takes Souls of Flight and Pixie Dust, I would go with the Fairy Wings. They are not great, but you're not relying on killing hundreds of monsters and will pick up some gold and other drops as you farm them in the Hallow area of your world. Note how awesome the Frozen Wings are, but see also how to get the Frozen Feather. You can then save your money for expensive hardmode reforging, as opposed to paying the Witch Doctor. If you skip these wings, there's not much reason to put the Witch Doctor into a Jungle home, aside from the Tiki Totem (2 Platinum) which will let you summon a little tiki spirit pet.
A slightly more rare creature, the Wyvern, will attack you. They hit very hard and act like a flying worm. Jump over them and dodge their attacks, while using attacks of your own that can hit multiple segments of their body at once. Having decent armor is important, because they can absolutely kill you if you do this too early in Hard Mode. It will only take a few kills to get the Soul of Flight necessary to build a pair of wings or two.
How to get Butterfly Dust (Rare): Dropped by Moths in the Underground Jungle. These creatures themselves can be somewhat rare, so it's not a recommended route to getting wings early on. Still, mapping the Underground Jungle early on can have its benefits.
Wings are one of the best types of accessories in the game. The quirk of every pair of wings is that they cancel all fall damage, and the upwards mobility they unlock is something that can help you outmaneuver any boss fight. Not every pair of wings are made the same and you can unlock different types of wings at different stages of the game. It is up to you to decide which wings offer the most benefit to you. There are 46 different pairs of wings in Terraria to choose from.
The warrior and summoner class get the fastest wings. These wings are crafted after you defeat the Moon Lord, but does not require you to beat him in expert difficulty or higher. Of course you do not have to play as a melee or summoner class to use these wings, but the required materials to craft these wings dictate that you use the materials for the melee or summoner class. With 3 seconds of flight time, a total of 167 blocks in height, 46 horizontal movement speed (outpacing even the Celestial Starboard), and an upwards acceleration of 300%. They also grant you with 50% extra max ascent speed and faster acceleration.
The nebula and vortex wings allow you to hover unlike the solar and stardust wings, but the decrease in stats is often not worth hovering against the Moon Lord. You need to be able to keep moving and quickly accelerate upwards and fly long enough to avoid many of his attacks. Of course if your goal after defeating the Moon Lord is not to continue farming materials from the Moon Lord, you can look for more utility. However, the solar/stardust wings win out against the utility offered by the nebula and vortex wings. You can craft solar/stardust wings at an ancient manipulator with 14 of their respective fragments, and 10 luminite bars.
If you are looking for a solid pair of wings to last you throughout most of hardmode, the flame wings are about as good as it gets before you fight some of the hardmode bosses. The requirement for these wings does not force you to fight any of the hardmode bosses, and with some clever tactics you can avoid all the danger of fighting hardmode underworld mobs. The stats offered by these wings outweigh all the other wings you can obtain before fighting hardmode bosses. Flame wings offer 2.67 seconds of flight time, 81 total blocks in height, 38 horizontal movement speed, and 150% upwards acceleration.
To craft these wings you will need to be able to defeat red devils and wyverns. Wyverns can be difficult without wings or other movement accessories, but as long as you have a decent piercing weapon you can defeat wyverns quickly. You will also need the fire feather dropped rarely by red devils at a meager 1.33%. Take 20 souls of flight and the fire feather to a mythril/orichalcum anvil to craft these wings.
You can craft these wings by gathering a giant harpy feather as a 0.5% drop from harpies, and combining them with 20 souls of flight from wyverns. The drop rate is much lower than red devils, but as harpies are pre-hardmode enemies they should pose absolutely no challenge to you. While you are up in the skies hunting harpies you also get to save time by farming wyverns for souls of flight. This makes Harpy Wings one of the more logical choices a player can make in choosing their pair of wings.
Finally, we reach a solid mid-hardmode pair of wings that can last you until you get the absolute best wings in the game. Duke Fishron is no easy fight, especially after first entering hardmode, but once you have decent weapons and armor, Duke Fishron can be challenged at any point after entering hardmode. The reward is having a small chance to receive one of the best wings in the game pre-Moon Lord. Fishron wings offer you 3 seconds of flight time, 143 total blocks in height, 33 horizontal movement speed, and an upwards acceleration of 245%.
Fishron wings cannot be crafted and can only be obtained by defeating Duke Fishron. The worst part is, the wings are not guaranteed and you will most likely have to defeat him multiple times to obtain these wings. It is not recommended to attempt to beat him without solid mid hardmode gear, but if you manage to do so, these wings will carry you all the way to Moon Lord.
The Jetpack is a decent pair of wings to obtain, but they require that you defeat at least one hardmode mechanical boss before you can obtain them. By then you could have a better or at least similar pair of wings and you will often want a pair of wings before tackling a mechanical boss. The Jetpack is still a solid choice, but only if you happen to have bad luck and are forced into them.
The Fledgling Wings are offered to players starting on Journey mode and since there is no other requirement, the Fledgling Wings are by far the easiest pair of wings to obtain. However, they are also the worst in terms of stats, and while they do cancel fall damage, you will probably replace them the moment you can. Angel Wings or Demon Wings, are a close second as you still have to enter hardmode and defeat wyverns to obtain, but these wings are the easiest ones to gather the materials for.
Wings are an important part of air transportation in Terraria. Quicker and more efficient than a Skybridge, wings come in a variety of types. Starting with the weakest and moving up to the strongest, this wikiHow will teach you how to get all currently obtainable wings.
Some Wings can be crafted, while others must be purchased. Most of the craftable wings can be made using the Hard-Mode anvil. Generally, each requires 20 Souls of Flight that are obtained from Wyverns and one key item that determines the wing type. One pair of Wings is obtained as an award from Angler.
Since the choice for the best wings can be different not only because of personal stat preferences but also due to game progression. The best obtainable wings in Early Hard mode are not the same as the best wings in later stages of the game. The discussion below includes a list of top-tier wings in Terraria according to the game progression.
Once you enter hard mode, we advise you not to go for the early wings available in the game, like the Angel or Demon Wings. Since you will have to mine a lot, the reward will not be worth the hassle. Still, if you want to get a pair of wings, then get Leaf Wings as they are easy to obtain.
Though many wings become available once you enter Hard Mode, most of them will require Souls of flight to craft. This can be a little challenging since you must defeat the Wyvern (which is a hard mode enemy that spawns in the Sky) to collect Souls of Flight.
It is also a good decision if you skip the first Leaf Wings and directly go for better wings once you have some of the Hard Mode upgrades. Their Stats make them the best wings for Stages before Pre Mech-Bosses. Particularly there are three specific wings you can go for in this tier since they have better Flight times and Improved Height and Speed. The details are given in the below list. 2ff7e9595c
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