Master Mode

Master mode is an option that can be selected during world creation, and can also be turned on through the difficulty slider in Journey mode. It further increases the difficulty of the game beyond Expert mode, offering Master mode-exclusive items. Like Expert mode, Master mode begins the moment the Master mode world is created, and cannot be altered after that by the player.

All Expert mode content is also available in Master mode.

Enemies

 * All enemies deal more damage than in Expert mode.
 * All enemies have 50% more health than in Expert mode (therefore 3 times as much then in Classic Mode). For example, the Blue Slime has health instead of  or 25.
 * Bosses in Master mode have increased health. Each boss has their own health scaling factor.

Player

 * Players will drop of their Coins upon death instead of 50% or.
 * Players gain an additional accessory slot that is only active while in a Master mode world. This stacks with using the Demon Heart, resulting in the maximum attainable slots to be 7.

NPCs

 * NPCs' max health is drastically decreased, making them very easy to be killed by enemies.

Master-exclusive items

 * Bosses drop "Master mode" exclusive items similar to Expert mode, but they also drop their treasure bag, which contains the Expert mode items of the boss. Master Mode drops have a newly added rarity. This rarity flashes between light and dark orange.
 * Bosses have a chance of dropping a Relic, a statue resembling the boss.
 * They also have a chance of dropping a pet-summoning or mount-summoning item which summons a pet, light pet or mount that either resembles the boss or is closely themed after it.

Trivia

 * Master mode's descriptive text "Game over man, game over!", is a quote from the 1986 American science fiction action film Aliens.
 * Cenx Said "This mode is for die-hard players"