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Town NPCs have many different conditions that must be met in order for them to spawn.
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However, with the help of mods or world editors, this task becomes simple. Whether they be enemies or friendly NPCs, spawning NPCs in vanilla can be tough. Creative mode mods usually have the “spawn boss” feature however, there are also mods specifically targeted at spawning bosses and events. Spawning the Moon Lord is arguably the most complicated boss to spawn as you need to defeat the four Celestial Pillars (also known as the Lunar Pillars) for this boss to spawn.įinally, bosses and events can be spawned using some mods. Golem (found in the Jungle Temple) and Queen Bee (found in the underground Jungle biome) are examples of this. Sometimes, spawning bosses will require you to interact with or break particular blocks. While the item needed to spawn it is a Guide Voodoo Doll, it must be thrown into a pool of lava when the Guide NPC is alive to be summoned. Spawning the Wall of Flesh is a great example of this. Some bosses and events, however, require particular conditions to be met. Throughout Terraria, there are many items like this – that can simply be used to spawn bosses/events. Similarly, the Snow Globe spawns the Frost Legion event. For example, the Mechanical Eye summons the Twins when used. They can often be spawned by using an item. Spawning bosses or events in vanilla typically requires one of two methods, depending on the boss or event. There are map editors available both online and as applications however, usually, the applications have more editing features. Map editors allow you to edit near-enough any aspect of your Terraria world – including the events that are in progress or have previously spawned. The first method of spawning bosses or events is by using a map editor.


While some events cannot be spawned in vanilla (such as a Meteorite landing), they can usually be spawned using mods or by other means. Pretty much every boss and event in Terraria is spawnable, one way or another. The Luminite Hammers, Chainsaws, and Axes, for example, are unobtainable through standard gameplay but can be acquired using one of the mentioned methods. There are some “secret” items that aren’t available in vanilla and can only be spawned using one of these methods. Typing “/item 149 50” would add 50x the item of ID “149” (which happens to be a Book, in this instance) into your inventory. The way to do this is by writing the command out as you would usually, but following it with the number of the item you want added to your inventory. On top of this, when typing the ID of the desired item, you can specify the quantity of the item you wish to obtain. When an item is spawned, it will be placed immediately into your inventory and can be used as any other item can be. For example, typing “/item 63” would spawn a Sunflower. Simply type “/item” followed by the item ID of the item you wish to spawn. Having said that, the most common one is very straightforward. The command to spawn items in Multiplayer worlds varies from server to server.
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Worth noting is that mods for spawning items are best kept for Singleplayer, as most servers won’t have compatibility with the mod you decide to use.įinally, spawning items in vanilla Multiplayer worlds is simple – provided the server has the right options enabled.
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On tModloader, you can browse, upload, and install mods to your game. Installing mods can be challenging – particularly if you’ve never done it before – and to do so, you need to install tModloader on Steam. Mods labeled as “creative mode” have a variety of different options – one of which is spawning items. There are many of these online, and they allow you to add, remove, and alter the items in your character’s inventory.Īlternatively, you can use a “creative mode” mod. The most popular way to spawn items in Terraria is by using an inventory editor. In Multiplayer Terraria, spawning items is much easier than in Singleplayer however, both are possible with the right methods. They can be purchased, crafted, or dropped from enemies – but not spawned. Items aren’t generally spawnable in unmodded (sometimes referred to as “vanilla”) Terraria.
