Starfury



The Starfury is a sword that summons a star projectile from the sky when swung. The star falls to the location of the mouse cursor upon use, emitting light particles and piercing up to 2 enemies but dealing no knockback. The Starfury can only be obtained from Skyware Chests or on Floating Islands.

Its best modifier on the is Godly, as it cannot be given melee modifiers.

Tips

 * The Starfury can be used to reveal caves, as its light particles continue traveling 10 to 35 blocks downward after colliding with blocks.
 * The Magma Stone and Frost armor set bonus affect the star projectiles even while they are passing through blocks, which will help map the solid areas.
 * As early as the Starfury can be obtained, it is extremely useful throughout all of Pre-Hardmode, and can stay useful later into the game as an exploration tool.
 * Since the stars fall where the cursor is clicked, they can be used to attack through walls.
 * The stars spawn at the top of the screen. Thus, they cannot be used to hit anything above the screen, such as floating islands or large bosses.
 * With correct aim, the Starfury can be used to hit an enemy with the blade and another enemy with the star, or the same enemy twice in one swing.
 * Beware when using the Starfury in the Underground Jungle as it can easily break the Larva in an undiscovered Bee Hive, summoning the Queen Bee boss.

Trivia

 * The stars of the Starfury does the highest pre-hardmode melee damage (it has two more damage even when compared to the Night's Edge).
 * The Star Wrath can be considered an upgrade to this weapon.
 * Earlier versions of the Starfury classified it as a magic weapon, which summoned a torrent of stars similar to the Star Wrath. This made it an effective weapon up to and into early Hardmode. This ability was removed and the weapon class changed in 1.2.

History
Sternenwut Furie étoilée 별의 격노 星怒