Traps

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Traps are randomly generated mechanisms that cause harm to players, and to a lesser extent, enemies. Generated underground, they can catch many players off guard, which generally leads to a swift death. Traps are often exploited due to their damaging abilities for their use in farms, killing the enemy even faster than the player.

All traps are illuminated by the Dangersense buff, allowing the player to avoid them, and also collect them if in need of them.

Reusable Traps
Reusable traps are traps which, when powered, shoot something which deals damage to the player and most enemies. They can be powered over and over, with 3 seconds delay.

Dart Trap.png Dart Traps
Dart Traps, when found naturally, are wired up to a pressure plate that is at the same altitude as they are and have a clear line of fire. The pressure plate can actually be very far away from the dart shooter. The shooter may be at foot level, chest level, or head level, but will always hit you if you stand still on the pressure plate. When activated, they shoot a poisoned wooden arrow.

The Dart Trap seems to be the most common type of trap in the game, and the player is likely to encounter them fairly often. Many can be found in the Dungeon, this also being one of the two traps it sports.

Super Dart Trap.png Super Dart Traps
The Super Dart Trap functions almost exactly like the generic dart trap stated above, except it does a lot more damage and looks a lot more surprised. It is found in the Lihard Temple, like the three traps mentioned below.

Spiky Ball Trap.png Spiky Ball Traps
Spiky ball traps drop a single spiky ball which will persist for a long time before despawning. Due to the time it stays for, it can really hurt whatever happens to be in its path.

Spear Trap.png Spear Traps
Spear trap will drop a spear from the ceiling in attempt to crush you to death.

Flame Trap.png Flame Traps
One of the rarer traps in the game, flame traps are found on the Lihzard temple wall and fire flames similar to the Flamethrower, that extend 23 blocks with 1 block above and below, and deal damage over time.

Single use
Single use traps can only be used once before they cease to function, and require player intervention to reset. They are found in the Underground's caverns.

Boulder.png Boulder Traps
The boulder trap features a simple setup of a pressure plate wired to a rectangular hexomino arrangement of Active Stone Blocks, with a boulder resting on top. When the plate is triggered, the active stone becomes inactive and an unsuspecting player below is crushed into a bloody mess.

These traps can generate in the Underground Jungle, however are easily spotted due to the lack of stone in said area. Similarly, they can be found in caves converted into the Underground Corruption/Crimson/Hallow, where the inactive stone will stick out like a soaring thumb.



Explosives.png Explosive Traps
Explosive traps are wired up to a load of explosives which, when powered, will blast the cave and anything unfortunate enough to be in it skyhigh. Players that stumble upon them may get quite a surprise. Explosive Traps are rather problematic because they cause massive damage to the environment, possibly causing drastic floods of nearby fluids.

These traps are very rare compared to others. Note that unlike in caves, near the Dungeon these traps will deal little to no environmental damage, and thus players' inventories are not in danger.

Contact traps
Unlike the others, these traps only damage players; monsters remain unaffected. They only deal damage when touched.

Spike.png Spikes
Spikes are found in the Dungeon in plentiful amounts.

Wooden Spike.png Wooden Spikes
Woden spicks are similar to their metal counterparts, except that they are found in the Lihhard temple and ironically inflict more damage.

Tips

 * You can see the wiring of a trap while holding a Trap, Pressure Plate, Wrench, Wire Cutter, Wires, or anything wireable (except torches, statues and doors).
 * You may want to use a pressure plate to see the wiring, after removing the pressure plate with a Pickaxe. This can be very useful in the beginning of the game for avoiding traps, as they are extremely lethal early on.
 * Randomly generated traps are a very cost-effective method of acquiring Wire once you have a Wire Cutter, saving you for every bit of wire collected instead of bought from the Mechanic. This can also be profitable if you're low on cash, as they sell for  each.