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In an excitable post, Re-Logic’s Loki confirmed that while the team “did have to resubmit a few things, which pushed us back a bit further than expected,” the release date is now locked in and will include “things that got left out of 1.4.4” plus crossover events with Dead Cells and a second collab with Pocketpair’s Palworld, this time for Terraria players.
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“The ReLogic team has ALWAYS went above and beyond for the Terraria community,” writes one happy player. “For well over a decade, you guys have given us update after update for free. You guys even created a comic book AND a board game for us. On top of that, you’ve held tons of contests for us and have always kept us well-informed and up to date on everything relating to Terraria. What’s crazy is that’s not even close to all the amazing things that you guys do for us. That’s why the Terraria community is the greatest gaming community on Earth.”
To get an idea of just how long ago Terraria released, IGN reviewed it in 2011. Even then, though, we thought it was amazing, scoring it 9/10 and writing: “Though on the surface it looks like just another “me too” indie game seeking to ride the coattails of Minecraft’s success, Terraria expands on the familiar sandbox gameplay with a greater emphasis on combat and adventure that proves very satisfying. That’s rare indeed.”
Here’s the full update. Brace yourself — there’s a lot to read!
Terraria Update 1.4.5 — January 27, 2026
New items
Items from Dead Cells, including:
A vanity outfit of the Beheaded, the protagonist of Dead Cells.
Hanging flasks that can display items in a similar way to Item Frames.
Weapons for all damage types, including:
The Flint, a melee weapon.
The Killing Deck.
The Mushroom Staff, which summons a Mushroom Boi minion and is crafted with some combination of Glowing Mushrooms. The minion’s eyes are visible in the dark.
A Barnacle sentry.
The Swarm.
The Ram Rune.
The Wings of the Crow.
A Health Fountain furniture item that gives the player a buff when interacted with.
A summonable Digtoise from Palworld that can mine through blocks. It is unknown whether or not it is a pet.
Several whips, including:
A whip dropped by the Moon Lord.
A Stardust-themed whip.
A Corruption-themed whip called the Soulscourge.
A Crimson-themed whip called the Vasculash.
A Duke Fishron-themed whip.
A Meteorite-themed whip called the Starcrash.
A Plantera-themed whip that releases homing petal projectiles after hitting an enemy.
A white whip.
An early-game whip called the Slime Whip. It is crafted from Gel and inflicts the Slime debuff.
An early-game spear called the Slime Spear. It is crafted from Gel and inflicts the Slime debuff.
Several furniture sets, including:
A Hallow-themed set inspired by the look of Hallowed armor.
An Aetherium-themed set.
A Fallen Star-themed set.
A Feywood-themed set inspired by Fairies and the Fallen Logs they can spawn at
A Corruption-themed set.
A Crimson-themed set.
A Gothic-themed set.
A Stone-themed set.
A modern-looking set.
A Moon-themed set.
A Snow-themed set.
A Flinx-themed set.
A complete Pine set.
Fallen Star Bricks and Walls.
Music Blocks that play notes.
Several Boulder-related items or features, including:
A type of Boulder that “falls” upwards.
Boulder Rain, where Boulders fall from the sky during a Thunderstorm.
A Rainbow Boulder (initially teased as “🌈🪨”) found in secret seeds combined with Celebrationmk10. When activated it will bounce between ores and chests while passing through blocks and not hurting the player.
A Poo Boulder.
A Shimmer Water Gun that allows the player to transform an NPC into their Shimmered form without submerging them in Shimmer.
A potion or food item whose crafting recipe involves Bottled Water.
Several transformation mounts (similar to the Wolf mount summoned by Lilith’s Necklace), including:
A transformation mount that resembles a velociraptor. The mount can be dyed and displays vanity items equipped in the head slot.When the player is flying, the velociraptor is carried by a pterodactyl. The mount-summoning item is crafted with some combination of Sturdy Fossils.
A transformation mount that resembles a bat
A transformation mount that resembles a Rat.
A transformation mount that resembles a Fairy.
A roller skate mount which allows the player to scoot on surfaces and grind on Minecart Tracks.
Paintings made by several members of the Terraria community, including:
GreyL1me
KirbyTG
Artyrian (previously Timburr471)
Orange Dude
Shadouette
Lady Forestia
JzBoy
BionicBandit
Runic Pixels
Waasephi
A painting of the r/place 2023 art created by the Terraria community.
An axe fairy pet harvesting wood from a tree.
An Axe Fairy pet that looks like Cenx’s avatar and can harvest wood from trees.
A pufferfish pet.
A frog-themed accessory.
An accessory resembling a Tamagotchi on a chain.
A Silly Balloon-themed accessory.
An item resembling a blue ribbon with a heart on it.
A Stress Ball accessory that makes the player automatically attack when not moving and their inventory is closed. It has some type of interaction with the Extractinator.
A Magic String accessory that causes yoyos to fly off the string and deal damage. It can be combined with the Yoyo Bag to make the Magic Yoyo Bag.
Several vanity accessories that change the sound the player makes when hurt. These include:
The “Goat’s Tuft” which makes the player sound like a goat and can be found in Gold Chests. Its tooltip is ‘Quite the gruff tuft’.
An accessory that makes the player sound like a Zombie.
An accessory that makes the player sound like a turkey.
An accessory that makes the player sound like a chicken.
An accessory that makes the player sound like an arcade machine.
A chest piece to complete the set of the Moon Lord Mask and Moon Lord Legs.
An item whose sprite resembles the Cobweb’s with added sparkles.
Cloud platforms.
A variant of the Living Wood Wall that allows placing an unsafe wall (similar to the Forbidden Lihzahrd Brick Wall, Cursed Dungeon Brick Walls, etc.).
An “Axearang” (a combination of axe and boomerang) that is capable of chopping down trees when thrown.
A pink crafted banner.
Throwable mud balls that place a Mud Block when they land. These deal 8 classless damage, inflict “Average” knockback (4–6), and have a “Very fast” use time (9–20).
Placeable versions of background objects, including:
Demon Altar. It only drops “in the most extreme of circumstances and is not going to be easily obtained/readily available”.
Fallen Log.
Life Fruit.
Shadow Orb.
An item that resembles a clay furnace.
A placeable CRT Television that applies a visual filter when turned on like Monoliths.
A developer set for Chicken Bones.
An item called the “Mitey-Titey” that can place stalactite and stalagmite ambient objects in a similar way to the Rubblemaker.
Hoppers that can pick up dropped items and store them in Chests.
A stick-like item that kites can be attached to and flown from.
A Freeze Bomb which turns water in its blast radius into Ice Blocks.
A Bomb that can destroy Hardmode ore.
Beach wear vanity sets.
The Heroicis vanity set.
Upgraded versions of Mining armor and Angler armor.
Another headpiece option for Chlorophyte armor.
Jungle Juice, a recovery potion which restores 180 health upon use. A stack of 3 Jungle Juices is crafted from 3 Greater Healing Potions and 1 Life Fruit.
Infused Fertilizer, an upgraded version of Fertilizer which can be used to grow tall trees. Its tooltip is ‘It’s got what plants crave!’
An “Acorn Slingshot” that shoots Acorns. When the acorn projectile lands on soil it turns into a tree sapling, in a similar way to how the Sandgun places sand.
Rock Candy, a food item that can be crafted from Gem Bunnies or Gem Squirrels.
A pylon.
An RC Car that can be remote-controlled by the player, similar to the Kwad Racer Drone. It can move on both blocks and background walls.
Other new content
Entities, including:
Several slime variants that carry items. The item inside the slime’s body changes its behavior. They are also more common in the new skyblock seed. These slime variants include:
“Cloud Slime”, a slime variant that jumps extra high and carries a Cloud Block.
“Dirt Slime”, a slime variant that carries a Dirt Block.
“Granite Slime”, a slime variant that spawns underground and carries a Granite Block.
“Slush Slime”, a spiked slime variant that glows in the dark, spawns in the Ice biome, and carries a Slush Block.
A slime carrying Moonglow that emits light and plants herbs.
A slime carrying a Dart Trap that can shoot darts at the player.
A pufferfish enemy/critter.
The Orca returning from the Old-gen console version Old-gen console version and Nintendo Nintendo 3DS version version, with updated sprites.
A Seeds Menu that allows players to mix different secret world seeds together. Some seed combinations will trigger additional changes. Some examples include:
The player becoming a vampire, spawning underground, and burning under sunlight. The player can prevent burning under sunlight by holding an Umbrella or wearing a hat.
The water in the Ocean being replaced with Shimmer.
Flooding whenever there is heavy rain.
A functional use for Stink Potions.
Slimes change their color when standing over painted blocks.
A “skyblock” secret world seed, where the player spawns on a customized Floating Island in an empty world with very limited resources available to them.
Meteor showers that cause Meteorite to fall from the sky. This may or may not be exclusive to the new skyblock seed.
Players with bad luck will be pooped on by Birds and attacked by Squirrels.
At least one hairstyle.A minion count underneath the buff icon that displays how many minions the player has summoned.
An ambience effect of small cosmetic insects flying through wild grass plants.
An effect that converts placed Torches to their biome variant.
New boss music for the Eater of Worlds.
New boss music for The Twins.
At least 10 music tracks, including new themes for The Twins, the Eater of Worlds, the Torch God, King Slime, Skeletron, and Skeletron Prime.
Achievements.
A status message in multiplayer that tells how much damage each player did during a boss fight and how long the fight lasted.
Content for the thunderstorm weather event. This includes lightning that strikes enemies and the tops of trees.
A shader inspired by the “film noir” style.
The ability to place critters as a small furniture item with the ⚷ Open / Activate button. The placed critter will stay near the furniture item.
When reforging the best weapon modifiers like Legendary cannot be accidentally skipped. This is accompanied by a rainbow text effect and rainbow particles.
More biome backgrounds.
Modifiers for summon weapons, such as Eager, Focused, Loyal, Worthy, Rabid, Ballistic, and Fabled.
Two Dungeon entrance variations that have a chance to replace the original Dungeon entrance during world generation.
Miscellaneous changes
Localization for Japanese, Korean, and potentially Traditional Chinese.
Possible improvements to localizations.
Pumps in item form no longer burn in lava.
Updated sprites for:
Multiple banners.
Multiple trophies.
Weapon Rack.
Demon Altar.
Slime Staff along with the Baby Slime it summons and buff icon.
Crimson Heart light pet.
Shadow Orb light pet along with its buff icon.
Shadow Orb background object.
Imp Staff along with the Imp it summons and buff icon.
Moon Lord.
Bewitching Table.
Alchemy Table.
Bar.
Bar Stool.
Banquet Table.
Jim’s set.
Lihzahrd Brick.
Lihzahrd.
Dungeon, Lihzahrd and Tundra Pots.
Mini Minotaur pet.
Pine Door, Pine Table, Pine Chair, and Pine Tree Block.
More inclusive and customizable character creation that allows players to mix and match different character styles and voices. A third new voice type and the ability to change the voice’s pitch are also being added.
Improvements to the Smart Cursor to relieve frustration when placing platforms.
New graphical effects for the sun and clouds.
Characters and worlds in the main menu are sorted by when they were last played, with the most recently played ones at the top. Additionally, all worlds that the selected character has visited before are marked with a small flag icon.
A glitch was fixed which allowed creating almost any item. It involved the de-syncing of door tiles in multiplayer and placement of a Bast Statue.
Liquid being stored inside Bubbles.
Liquids can be stored inside Bubbles.
The Rubblemaker and Echo Coating are available in pre-Hardmode.
The different types of Planter Boxes are no longer unlocked by defeating specific bosses.
Wormhole Potions and Potions of Return are easier to obtain.
Moon Lord Boulders are in For the worthy.
Flairon can be swung like thrown flails. It can still be used as a launched flail as well.
Phaseblades can be thrown and stick to the ground where they land, dealing damage to any enemies that walk into them. They can be called back by the player.
Zombie Arm creates Zombie gore when swung.
Changes to the Harpoon.
Several changes to town NPCs and their houses:
The Classy Cane can hit NPCs, which causes them to drop coins.
NPC houses no longer require a solid block for the NPC to stand on.
NPCs no longer require a house in order to appear. However, NPCs without a house will leave temporarily during the night.
The dialogue window of NPCs has a “Housing” option which includes hints on how a house can be built.
It is more transparent how a house is scanned.
Slimes have a chance to drop Grass Seeds, Jungle Grass Seeds, and Acorns.
Dungeon Bricks can be crafted with Hardmode ore.
Stackable weapons, tools, and Clothier Voodoo Dolls.
Multiple items cannot be reforged at once, however.
Increased Rainbow Slime spawn rate.
Changes to yoyos.
Changes to the Paladin’s Hammer.
Fish will appear in the water while fishing.
In multiplayer, players can spectate other players while waiting to respawn after dying.
The style of Party Presents and Presents can be manually set before placing, instead of being determined randomly when placed.
Cannons and Snowball Launchers can deal damage when activated by Wires.
Cannons also no longer require Cannonballs to be fired.
Cannonballs can be placed as tiles. They can also be hammered to different shapes.
Conveyor Belts can move enemies. They also can move items vertically.
Earned banners no longer drop from their respective enemies. Instead, they can be claimed via a new menu in the inventory.
Jungle Grass can be planted on Lihzahrd Brick.
Improved Control Banners (the areas showing button mappings) for controllers on Console version Console and Mobile version Mobile, which display related buttons near their respective UI elements instead of displaying all buttons at the bottom of the screen.
New graphical effect for when the Paladin’s Shield activates.
New visual effect for pop-up texts when obtaining new items.
New visual effect for pop-up text when crafting weapons and armor.
Improvements to the Mobile version Mobile touch control editor:
Instead of placing buttons with a fixed size then editing their function, the user now places a type of button on the screen, then edits its function and size.
Control configurations can now be copied and pasted across loadouts.
New default presets.
New optional control scheme which removes the right virtual joystick.
New option of toggling “multi-touch” for a button, which has the following effects when turned on:
The button will remain pressed if the player drags their finger away from it, and will only be released when their finger leaves the screen.
If the player drags their finger onto another button that also has multi-touch enabled, that button is also pressed down. Dragging the finger away from this button will stop pressing it.
Armor pieces now display their set bonus in gray text when not active.
Hooks now mention their keybind in their tooltips.
Mannequins (and Womannequins) can have their posture changed (e.g. sit down), hold items, and ride on mounts.
The Slime debuff increases the damage of fire related debuffs, such as On Fire!.
The defense icon shows how much damage is reduced by the player’s defense stat when hovered on, and has different sprites in Expert and Master Mode.
Updated crafting features:
New UI screen for the Guide’s “Crafting” option and regular crafting, similar to the duplication menu in Journey Mode: listing all craftable items while having category tabs to show items by types, and a search bar to search for individual items.
Pressing ⚷ Open / Activate on a crafting station also opens the crafting UI.
Items in all nearby storage items can be used in crafting, instead of only a single opened one.
New animation for the Barrel when a player interacts with it, indicating if it is open or closed, similar to Chests.
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