Witch Doctor

The Witch Doctor is an NPC vendor that will spawn once the following criteria have been met:
 * There is an empty house.
 * Queen Bee has been defeated.

On the, the Witch Doctor will shoot Poison Darts at nearby enemies with a Blowgun to defend himself. In addition to poisoning enemies, his darts deal 20 / /  damage at the start of the game, and (on the ) as players progress he will gain various stat increases.

Interaction quotes


When Nurse is present:

When the Dryad is present

During a :

During a Windy Day:

During a :

When in a :

Happiness quotes
When homeless:

When far from home:

When in a sparse area:

When overcrowded:

When in the Jungle:

When in the Hallow:

When in an Evil Biome or the Dungeon:

When near the Dryad:

When near the Guide:

When near the Nurse:

When near the Truffle:

When neutral:

Tips

 * Players can teleport the Witch Doctor to the Jungle using the King Statue.

Trivia

 * A "witch doctor" was the colonialist term for African shamans and "wise men" of various tribal traditions, essentially the same role as the Native American "medicine man".
 * The quote "" plays on the "which/witch". Both sentences sound almost identical but have very different meanings.
 * The quote "" is a reference to the memetically famous "Chicken, Arise" sequence from the cartoon series Aqua Teen Hunger Force, in which the protagonists recruit the aid of a somewhat dubious witch doctor who uses a similar chant in a protracted effort to resurrect a chicken.
 * Many of his quotes contain two sentences that use the same words to play on each other.
 * The Witch Doctor is a Lihzahrd, as can be seen by his green skin and tail. This is especially evident by his party quote "I wanted to see how your kind celebrate". This was confirmed by Leinfors on the Terraria forums. It is also mentioned in his Bestiary's entry.
 * The staff that the Witch Doctor holds may look like a pygmy staff, but it is actually a "Dream catcher", a wooden circle atop a stick, with strings resembling a spiders web & feathers that hang from them. They originate from Native American tribes.