![]() Some of these even have upgrades (the Bard and Healer sets), but the point is. Healer Armor: I forget what you make this out of, IIRC, drops from enemies in the Underground/Cavern Layer.Īnd I think I'm forgetting some early-game armors. Cloth Bard armor can be made from Silk.ĩ). Grand Thunder Bird also drops Sandstone Bricks which can be used to make armor and gear mostly meant for throwing.Ĩ). Ice Armor: Ice creatures now drop Ice Shards which can be used to make an armor set and some weapons, IIRC, a gun included.ħ). This also gets you a weak pair of wings (!!) and can be done as soon as you begin the game once you get a weapon good enough to kill harpies.Ħ). Harpy Armor: If you found another weapon (like the flute, which is an excellent choice), you could try to find a sky island using grav potions or something and farm harpies for feathers and a new crafting material. Also makes some throwing weapons and melee weapons that do DoTs.ĥ). Aquatic Armor: If you don't mind some careful farming, one could kill pink jellyfish and crabs near a beach and get themselves a suit of this stuff. The Flute: This can be found in Wooden Chests and is good enough to help you through several other areas you wouldn't normally go to quite yet.Ĥ). ![]() Thorium Ore: This makes an armor set, and several weapons including a gun, though from my experiences the stuff is harder to find than Gold/Platinum.ģ). He drops a couple different weapons, the best of which (IMO) is the Didgeridoo which I found myself using for half of Pre-Hardmode.Ģ). ![]() Grand Thunder Bird: Is farmable without too much trouble you need some iron, a couple stars, and some new drops from vultures to spawn him and he can be fought with just basic gear and is slightly easier than the EoC. With Thorium Mod, however, all of that changes because they added a Pre-EoC boss and several armor/weapon sets:ġ). I find something else like a Starfury (which requires me finding Grav Potions which is highly RNG)Īnyhow, once I have those, I will either seek out an Amazon (if I found an Ice Blade or some form of Enchanted/Ice Boomerang) or I'll simply use one of the above to kill the EoC, or barring that, I'll just use Fire Arrows and some form of bow.Įither way, the playthrough always follows that same path because to be honest, unless I go sequence breaking, it's the only viable path through EoC. I build enough housing to get the Demolitionist and buy enough grenadesĤ). I find an Ice Blade (uncommon, I try to avoid the underground Ice because it's annoying at this stage of the game)ģ). Once I get that, then off to EoC I go I will probably use a Cactus Sword until one of the following happens:ġ). I'll usually make a Cactus Sword and a Cactus Pickaxe (because Cactus is so easy to get), but I probably won't get the armor because reducing damage taken by 2 isn't really worth messing with to be honest, when the weakest enemy in the game hits you for 7-11 damage. With the Vanilla game, my playthroughs always tend to look somewhat the same: You start off getting some Ore Armor, probably Silver or Tungsten because Wood, Cactus, Copper/Tin, and Iron gear is just too ineffective to even be worth making. The first thing I immediately noticed about Thorium Mod, is that you are given a number of options right from the get-go as to what equipment you would like to use, and what sort of playstyle you would like to employ. ![]() What I am suggesting, however, is that we should take a step back, and analyze what the creators of Thorium did and why. Now, before I get into my suggestion(s), I would like to clarify something: I am not suggesting that we should implement anything from Thorium Mod directly into Vanilla. I've been playing Thorium Mod lately, and I would have to say that the mod does a very good job of pointing out certain areas that the vanilla game could really use a facelift.
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