Wings

Wings are Hardmode accessories that allow the player to fly temporarily by pressing and holding the key. They also provide immunity from fall damage (except when the player is affected by the Stoned debuff), rendering the Lucky Horseshoe, Obsidian Horseshoe, Featherfall Potion, and the Umbrella unnecessary. By continuing to hold the key after flight time has been exhausted, the player is able to glide. Gliding fall speed can be accelerated by holding the key in addition. Certain wings can also allow the player to hover at fixed heights.

Equipping wings generally replaces jumps entirely with flight, rather than requiring a double-jump to activate. With accessories like Cloud in a Bottle and variants equipped the player will have to use their double-jump before being able to fly. Flight is much more controlled with wings than with Rocket Boots, Spectre Boots, etc. alone, and they allow for much greater flight range. Flight time is reset when the player stands on blocks, or grabs a block with a hook.

There are currently 44 wing types in total: 43 are available on, 39 on , 36 on , and 21 on. Flight time and speed can vary by type.

Types
Most craftable wings are crafted at a Mythril Anvil or an Orichalcum Anvil, with 20 Souls of Flight and one or two ingredients representing their type; many of these "wing key" ingredients are special drops which can only be used to craft wings. The four Lunar wings (Solar Wings, Vortex Booster, Nebula Mantle, and Stardust Wings) are instead crafted at the Ancient Manipulator from Lunar Fragments and Luminite Bars. Wings that are not craftable can be obtained from various sources: Purchased from NPCs (one is an Angler reward), dropped by particular enemies, found in Journey Mode starting inventories, or developer wings found in Expert mode Treasure Bags.

All developer wings have a chance to drop from Expert mode Treasure Bags, but only from Hardmode bosses.


 * All Wings can be sold for, except for the Leaf Wings and Steampunk Wings (both ).

Tips

 * If the Jetpack is worn in vanity any other wings can use the fast ascent.
 * Flight time can be reset in midair by using a hook to hit a block then release immediately after, and continue to hold the key. Alternatively, an Ice Rod can be used to lay blocks of ice to land in midair, making it possible to remain in the air indefinitely.
 * The slow-fall effect of Featherfall Potion or an Umbrella will stack with wing glide, allowing for very long glides after flight time has been exhausted.
 * By using the Bundle of Balloons, Frog Leg, Solar Wings, Frostspark Boots, Flying Carpet, and Featherfall Potion, the player can attain a total maximum of about 1400 tiles of flight distance. More can be achieved by using the Umbrella.
 * Using the Soaring Insignia will also grant infinite flight time, regardless of the type of wing used.
 * Some wings are particularly easy to acquire early on in Hardmode:
 * Leaf Wings require nothing more than putting the Witch Doctor in a Jungle biome and paying at night.
 * Harpy Wings require a bit of luck when farming Harpies. Fortunately, Wyverns spawn at the same altitude, so when a Giant Harpy Feather drops, the odds are good that 20 Souls of Flight will already have been collected. The Giant Harpy Feather can also be collected before activating Hardmode.
 * Angel and Demon Wings require 25 of either Souls of Light or Souls of Night. The souls can easily be acquired by staying long enough in Underground Hallow or Underground Corruption/Underground Crimson, since all enemies killed have a chance to drop the respective biome's soul.
 * Fairy Wings require farming the surface Hallow for Pixie Dust. It takes a lot of farming to get the 100 units needed, but the enemies are relatively easy to deal with in early Hardmode.
 * Frozen and Flame Wings are the best wings for all of pre-Golem (apart from the Fishron Wings). Frozen Wings are the easier of the two to obtain; they only require a blizzard and a Snow biome in which to farm Ice Golems. Souls of Flight still must be collected.
 * The best order to obtain wings, excluding any "useless" wings, is the following: Leaf, Frozen/Flame, Steampunk (optional), Fishron, then Solar/Stardust.

Trivia

 * Prior to, Red's Wings would allow the wearer to fly infinitely and faster than any other wings if the player managed to obtain them through inventory editors.
 * There are 4 wings that are bought from NPCs, but only 3 in any version: The Steampunk Wings, Sparkly Wings , Jetpack, and Leaf Wings.
 * Fledgling Wings are the only wings that are obtainable prior to hardmode.
 * The Celestial Starboard is likely a reference to the Warp Star from the Kirby franchise.
 * Ghostar's Infinity Eight is very likely a reference to the .Hack// franchise, specifically the .Hack//G.U. games, as their name is a reference to the Infinity Eight in that game, as well as sharing an appearance with the sword-wings of the Avatar Skeith in it's Xth form.