Duke Fishron

"The mutant terror of the sea..."

Duke Fishron is a Hardmode boss. While he can be fought as soon as Hardmode is initiated, he is extremely powerful and will generally require post-Golem gear. Defeating Duke Fishron does not unlock any new events or other aspects required for game progression, but will rather provide powerful loot.

On the, Duke Fishron and Ocram are the final bosses due to the lack of the Moon Lord in these versions.

While Duke Fishron is alive, music Boss 1 will play.

Summoning
Duke Fishron is summoned by fishing in the Ocean, using a Truffle Worm as bait. The Truffle Worm is a rare critter that must be caught with the Bug Net or Golden Bug Net in an Underground Mushroom Biome. Once the bobber bobs, reeling the line in spawns Duke Fishron, who emerges from the water, pauses for a moment, and then begins attacking the player. On the, Duke Fishron will spawn in a random place slightly off screen.

Summoning Duke Fishron does not require that any other bosses have been defeated beforehand. However, a world must be in Hardmode in order to obtain the Truffle Worm used to summon him. He can be summoned in a pre-Hardmode world by bringing a Truffle Worm from a Hardmode world, though.

First stage
Duke Fishron lunges at the player exactly five times, traveling through blocks, before using one of two projectile attacks:


 * Detonating Bubble: This is usually the first attack Duke Fishron uses against the player. Duke Fishron blows roughly 10-20 bubbles from his mouth that follow the player at moderate speed, exploding and dealing damage on contact. These bubbles can be destroyed via any attack or projectile, however, they can be hard to hit. These inflict the "Wet" debuff for 7 seconds. Duke Fishron will either move to the top left or top right of the player's location before starting the attack. The sharkron attack has the opposite direction of this attack, but it changes each time you summon Duke Fishron.
 * Sharkron: Duke Fishron waves his fins, summoning liquid blobs that fall (bypassing any platforms) until they travel 1.5x the vertical size of the screen or impact with blocks. They then spawn Sharknadoes: giant water tornadoes that each fire several Sharkrons. Sharkrons have limited flight range, are destroyed on impact with blocks, and can be killed by the player.

Second stage
When Duke Fishron falls below half health (25,000 / ), he remains stationary for a second and his eyes glow. In the Wii U edition his eyes glow only when switching and are a brighter shade. His damage and speed increase significantly, but his defense is reduced to 40. His lunges become faster, and are only performed three times instead of five before executing one of his projectile attacks, which are also upgraded:


 * Detonating Bubbles are now fired while Duke Fishron flies in quick loops, which leave a trail of the bubbles behind. This attack will start in the same location relative to the player as the first stage detonating bubble.
 * There is now only one "blob" that causes a tornado, but it follows the player, creating a "Cthulhunado" (upgraded version of first stage's "Sharknado") on contact. The blob itself does not cause damage but will spawn twice as many Sharkrons as in the first stage.

Third stage
When Duke Fishron falls below 9,000 health, there will be a little pause and then the sky will transition from normal to be shrouded with a thick, blue fog. Everything, including Duke Fishron, becomes less visible within the fog but still can be located using the minimap, or his small, glowing yellow eyes. While the fog is active, Duke Fishron reaches maximum speed and begins to teleport and dash in order to ram the player.
 * His damage is reduced to 184.
 * He becomes invisible and then teleports to the other side of your screen, then becomes visible again, dashing very quickly at the player in front of and slightly above the player, making running away impossible.
 * After each dash, there is a small pause.

Tips

 * Keep in mind your current distance from the Ocean that the boss was spawned at, so as to prevent him from becoming enraged and making the fight unnecessarily more difficult.
 * The Inferno Potion can come in very handy during this fight to prevent taking any damage from Duke's homing bubble attacks. Since they only have 1 HP, and the inferno potion has a barrier around the player, it can easily destroy the bubbles if they get too close.
 * On the other hand, The Horseman's Blade can destroy the bubbles and spawn a pumpkin for each one. With how many of them spawn it can put a large dent in Duke Fishron's health.
 * Players can build a platform along the top of the Ocean to avoid sinking. Water Walking Boots and Water Walking Potions are also good for defeating Duke Fishron and not sinking.
 * He is the only boss that is immune to the Stunned debuff, making Heart Arrows useless against him.
 * As Cthulhunadoes might be hard to see during nighttime, it is recommended to fight Duke Fishron during the day or use vision aids like the Shine Potion and Hunter Potion.

Trivia

 * Duke Fishron was originally part of an April Fools joke by Terraria staff that claimed an "Aquarian Horde" event was to be included in the game. The Duke Fishron element alone ended up actually being introduced.
 * Duke Fishron resembles a mutant creature in Season 4 Episode 2:.
 * The Sharknado attack is an allusion to the 2013 film.
 * Duke Fishron turns transparent when over blocks, much the same way that Pigrons do.
 * Duke Fishron drops an absurdly low amount of coins compared to other Hardmode bosses, despite being one of the toughest to defeat.
 * In the, Duke Fishron does not make any noise.
 * Duke Fishron appears to be a combination of a shark, a pig, and a dragon. Cenx confirmed that the Pigron was a cross between the latter two creatures, which further proves this theory.
 * On the, Duke Fishron's eyes used to turn red in his second form.
 * The Cthulhunado could be a reference to Cthulhu being the "father of all sharks".[reference missing]

History
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