Tavernkeep



The Tavernkeep is a unique NPC vendor that accepts only Defender Medals as currency for most items, instead of coins. He will only become accessible after the player has defeated the Eater of Worlds or Brain of Cthulhu. Once this criteria is met, he will appear as an Unconscious Man spawning in any layer of the world. Similar to other bound NPCs, talking to him allows him to claim a house and respawn when killed.

The Tavernkeep's sentry summon weapons are associated with the Old One's Army event, and at first can only be used within that event. They function elsewhere only after the event is completed once successfully. Each of the Tavernkeep's sentry summon weapons come in three tiers: rod, cane, and staff, with the staff being the most expensive and the most powerful. The armor he sells also associates each sentry type with a specific class: Ballista for melee (tank-style), Flameburst for magic, Explosive for rangers, and Lightning Aura for "speedy melee" (for summoners).

When threatened, he throws mugs of Ale at enemies, dealing 24 / /  damage at the start of the game, and (on the ) as players progress he will gain various stat increases. . On all versions he may also drop an Ale Tosser upon death, allowing the player to perform the same attack.

Interaction quotes


When homeless:

At night:

When Demolitionist is present:

When Goblin Tinkerer is present:
 * "" (Reference to the base enemy of the Old One's Army being a Goblin)

When Steampunker is present:

When Dryad is present:
 * "" (Reference to both the Tavernkeep and Dryad being linked to Etheria.)


 * During daytime while standing in front of the Dryad:

During a Blood Moon:

During Hardmode:

After having defeated Moon Lord:

During a :

During :

During a :

When in a :

During a Party (Only on ):

Based on the Old One's Army:
 * "" (before Tier 1)
 * "" (after Tier 1)
 * "" (after Tier 2)
 * "" (after Tier 3)

When the player clicks Eternia Crystal:

The first time a character clicks Eternia Crystal in a world; gives 5 Defender Medals:

The following quotes loop in order when the player clicks Eternia Crystal:

When woken up:

Happiness quotes
When homeless:

When far from home:

When in a sparse area:

When overcrowded:

When in the Hallow:

When in the Snow biome:

When in an Evil Biome or the Dungeon:

When near the Demolitionist:

When near the Goblin Tinkerer:

When near the Princess:

When near the Guide:

When near the Dye Trader:

When neutral:

Tips

 * Using a Hunter Potion can help find the Unconscious Man as it will highlight his body.
 * Stockpiling Eternia Crystals before defeating any mechanical bosses is a good way to save money in the long run as the price of Eternia Crystals increases after a mechanical boss is defeated.
 * Each pair of armor sets (basic and advanced) boosts one of the sentry types, but also has a play class. All of them boost minion damage and the number of sentries the player can use without Etherian Mana.
 * Squire and Valhalla Knight go with the Ballista and pure melee strength, with regeneration and the highest defense.
 * Apprentice and Dark Artist go with the Flameburst and give magic bonuses.
 * Huntress and Red Riding go with Explosive Traps and rangers.
 * Monk and Shinobi Infiltrator go with the Lightning Aura, and provide a "speedy melee" setup that is probably meant for summoners, with second-best defense and speed bonuses instead of regeneration.
 * After all 40 items are unlocked you can still refund an item with quick sell/trash shortcut.

Trivia

 * The Tavernkeep is a character from Dungeon Defenders 2. Many of his quotes also reference the game.
 * His quote "" references the fact that in Dungeon Defenders 2, he only wipes the table when the player is not talking to him.
 * His quote "" references the Cthulhu-like nature shared by both the Abyss Lord from Dungeon Defenders 2 and the Moon Lord.
 * Two of his quotes, "" and "" reference the Gun Witch and Lavamancer heroes in Dungeon Defenders 2, respectively.
 * Two of his quotes, "" and "" are references to the fact that the Dryad is available in Dungeon Defenders 2.
 * His quote "" appears to refer to a Dungeon Defenders 2 creature called "ramster". In the patch notes of the game's v2.0 update it was stated that "Some people call these majestic creatures meburs."
 * Approaching and standing near the Tavernkeep while holding Ale can cause him to appear to be holding his own mug of Ale.
 * While he is holding Ale, the player can toast with him by continuing to hold Ale and walking towards him, which creates a subtle burst of particles when bumping glasses. This effect is purely aesthetic and has no functional effect.
 * The Tavernkeep can have the names Moe, Paddy, or Ted, likely references to the bartender Moe Szyslak from the American animated sitcom ', the Irish bar "Paddy's Pub" from the American sitcom ', and the actor who played the bartender Sam Malone in the American sitcom , respectively.
 * One of the Tavernkeep's names, Javahawk, is a reference to Joshua "Javahawk" Javaheri, the studio director of Chromatic Games (formerly Trendy Entertainment), who developed and published Dungeon Defenders 2.
 * The quote "No wonder  has so many accidents. You can't imagine how much ale he buys from me." could be a reference to the demoman from team fortress 2, thats is a drinker, often drinking during or before battle.
 * Prior to the 1.4.0.1, the Tavernkeep had no special Party quote. As a placeholder, there was the quote "I really need some birthday text, Yorai!" (referring to Yoraiz0r, a Terraria developer) in the source code, which never appeared.
 * His quote "" is a reference to the song Slob on My Knob by American rapper and songwriter, a song frequently used in Internet memes.
 * He sells 40 items once Golem is defeated, tied with the Golfer (with a golf score of 2000 or higher, when happy enough) for the most items sold by any NPC.
 * However, the NPC with the most items sold at any time, without certain pre-conditions, is Santa Claus at 39 items.
 * Despite his shop being full of items upon Golem's defeat, it is still possible to sell items to him. However, any item sold is unable to be "repurchased". Take caution when selling valuable items.
 * Despite the NPC being the Tavernkeep, he does not like crowded areas.
 * One of the possible names for the Tavernkeep is Barkeep, a reference to the trope Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep".
 * His remarks toward the Guide having a dark nature is a reference to him being the source of the Wall of Flesh, being the key to summoning it.
 * It is possible for the Tavernkeep and the Golfer to share the name William.