![]() ![]() The Terragrim appears in the Zenith's animation despite it not being used to craft the Zenith.Like the Arkhalis, the Terragrim's function and appearance are also based off of the Valmanway. The Terragrim's name is a reference to the Crissaegrim, also known as Valmanway, from the platform-adventure action role-playing game Symphony of the Night.It becomes less effective on Expert and Master mode worlds as the boss deals too much damage up close. It is able to hit up to three segments of the Eater at once. It is very effective at defeating the Eater of Worlds on normal mode as well, due to its high attack speed and damage.Its speed makes it very easy to defeat the Brain of Cthulhu's first and second phase, allowing the user to stand still and avoid taking damage.In Celebrationmk10 worlds, the Terragrim can be purchased from the Princess during a Blood Moon for 25.Both modifiers increase the average damage output by the same amount. The Terragrim's unique means of attack is unaffected by any size and speed modifiers. When the object is destroyed, it has a 2*1/50 (2%) chance to drop a Terragrim rather than an Enchanted Sword. It is obtainable from the unique background object found in an Enchanted Sword Shrine or very rarely in the Caverns layer. This damaging area has a rather wide spread, even attacking behind the player for a very short distance. Anything within this area takes constant damage at a rate far exceeding the weapon's stated use time. Instead of an overhead broadsword swing or a shortsword stab, the Terragrim autoswings and appears as a series of blurred slashes aimed in the direction of the cursor. The Starfury does more damage than the Light's Bane and the Blood Butcherer despite being obtainable earlier in the game.The Terragrim is a rare pre-Hardmode melee weapon that appears to be a sword, but does not present an actual blade when used.The Starfury appears in the video game Dead Cells as a weapon.The Starfury appears in the video game Dungeon Defenders 2 as a weapon.This ability was removed and the weapon class changed in the 1.2 update. This made it an effective weapon up to and into early Hardmode. Earlier versions of the Starfury classified it as a magic weapon, which summoned a torrent of stars similar to the Star Wrath.The Star Wrath can be considered the Hardmode upgrade to this weapon.The stars of the Starfury do the highest pre-Hardmode melee damage, two more damage than the Night's Edge.If the player plans on crafting the Zenith, a powerful endgame sword, they should not throw away or sell the Starfury, as it is needed as a crafting ingredient.Beware when using the Starfury in the Underground Jungle, as it can easily break the Larva in an undiscovered Bee Hive, summoning the Queen Bee boss.With correct aim, the Starfury can be used to hit an enemy with the blade and another enemy with the star, or the same enemy twice in one swing.Thus, they cannot be used to hit anything above the screen, such as Floating Islands or large bosses. The stars spawn at the top of the screen.Since the stars fall where the cursor is clicked, they can be used to attack through walls.As early as the Starfury can be obtained, it is extremely useful throughout all of pre-Hardmode, and can stay useful later into the game as an exploration tool.The Magma Stone, Fire Gauntlet, and the set bonus of Frost armor affect the star projectiles, meaning they emit light even while passing through blocks, which can help map solid areas.The Starfury can be used to reveal caves, as its light particles continue traveling 10 to 35 tiles downward after colliding with blocks.The falling star projectile will not go through normal platforms, but it will pass through stairs.This seems to happen more often as the player changes direction or jumps. The star projectile will sometimes glitch through 1-block-thick floors.The player cannot switch to another item in the hotbar or place the Starfury in the inventory while the projectile ability is recharging.Stars that spawn within solid ground will fly through blocks until reaching open space and only then become solid, affording the weapon continued usefulness while underground.Equipment that increases melee speed, such as Shadow armor, will increase the speed of the falling star.Therefore, clicking at the very bottom of the screen will cause the star to fall in a nearly straight line, while clicking at the top of the screen will cause the angle of its trajectory to vary wildly.The star projectile spawns approximately 38 tiles above the player and (horizontally) up to 12 tiles away from the cursor's location, in the opposite direction the player is facing. ![]()
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