Guide:Class setups

While Terraria has no formal player class or leveling system, weapons can be grouped into four distinct categories- Melee, Ranged, Magic, and Summoning. (There is also a minor Throwing class in the PC version.) Each class has its strengths, weaknesses, and roles, and every class has a wide variety of weapons and tactics to choose from. As you progress through the game, every class gains more intricate and complex abilities, allowing more variety in strategy and combat as time goes on. It is advised for the player to try out every weapon they find to help determine what works for them best. It is also suggested that players learn how to effectively use buffs and potions to increase their efficiency and survivability in combat (Especially during Events and Boss fights).

In general, it is recommended to focus on one class (especially further into the game), as many armors, accessories and buffs only benefit a specific class and using a mix of weapons can reduce your damage output. However having a backup weapon from another class can be helpful should the situation require a different weapons. Furthermore, each class can use at least one minion, so it is recommended to have one active at all times. Besides that the summon class can use another weapon once finished summoning the max number of minions.

Pre-Bosses
Early game the player will not have access to any summon weapons, armor and accessories and thus should refrain from using that class. In addition the player will not have enough mana to reliably use magic weapons. This limits the options to melee, ranged (bows) and thrown weapons. This early in the game it is safe to mix classes as armor and accessories will not benefit a specific class.

Pre-Hardmode
Once you start defeating the first bosses new options become available. In addition you should have enough mana to use magic weapons. However the armors still only give small bonuses, so you can still safely mix class styles without a significant loss of damage. This is also the only time thrown weapons are really useful. Summoners on the other hand are still rather weak at this point.

Pre-Mechanical Boss(es)
At this point in time it start to become important to pick a specific class. Many accessories will only benefit a certain class and armor sets start to have a notable effect on you damage output. In addition your chance to play with the Thrown weapons is over now, as those weapons are insufficient for Hardmode. On the other hand the summer class starts to become significantly more powerful, but properly still not strong enough to defeat bosses. If you still want to play a mixed class consider equipping a second helmet in the vanity slot so you can switch quickly between two armor sets. At this point you may want to start working on getting good (not necessarily the best) modifiers for your equipment as well.

Pre-Planterra
This is the point where a mixed class becomes rather weak compared to a single class, mainly due to there being separate armor sets for each class. You can of course still play a mixed class, though it is recommended to have a backup armor set (e.g. in the vanity slots) so you can switch quickly for some additional damage or defense.

Pre-Golem
With the hardmode dungeon now available, as well as the Pumpkin Moon and Frost Moon (it will be hard to reach last wave with current equipment, but you can still obtain the drops on earlier waves), there is a variety of new equipment available. Furthermore, any Biome Keys you have obtained are now usable.

Pre-Duke Fishron
Not much changes after defeating the Golem. For melee users the Influx Waver becomes available. For ranged users the Sniper Scope, Electrosphere Launcher and Laser Machinegun are now available. For summoners the Xeno Staff and for all classes the Destroyer Emblem and Celestial Stone are available. Most other weapons only have situational uses.

Pre-Celestial Events
Equipment from Duke Fishron and Martian Invasion now available.

Endgame
At this point you can properly start using a mixed class again (except when fighting the Moon Lord), because all equipment easily kills everything anyway.

Other
Some equipment sets are not meant for fighting, but for other activities, such as fishing, building and exploring. All equipment is optional and makes it easier to perform the task, but otherwise simply use what is at hand.