Guide:Defending against invasion events



This guide deals with the events currently implemented in version 1.2 of Terraria.

Blood Moons
Blood Moons are rather frequent events that can be a hassle for newer players who are caught unaware. Not only does the monster spawn rate increase dramatically during a Blood Moon, but the max amount of enemies that can be on screen also rises significantly, allowing swarms of enemies to appear at one time. Additionally, zombies can break open doors during this event, posing significant danger to NPCs inside houses. However, there are ways to profit from Blood Moons if one is prepared, especially thanks to rare spawns like The Groom.

One of the best things to do is go underground because enemies cannot spawn on the surface and your NPCs will not be in danger. Or place one block in front of your door. Blood moons are very dangerous to an unprepared player. Melee armor and ranged weapons are suggested. In hardmode, it is suggested to use an arena or similarly prepared place to combat the increased spawn rate as if it were an invasion.

Generally, Blood Moons can be seen safely through by simply holing up in your base, as long as all doors are either prevented from opening inwards or simply barracaded by blocks. Blood Moons do not spawn truly dangerous enemies; they simply increase the spawn rate and maximum onscreen limit while introducing a few rare variations such as Corrupt Bunnies and Corrupt Goldfish. This means that players who are adept at handling zombies and Demon Eyes have little to fear from this event, and can actually profit by it.

Goblin Army
Goblins will appear at the spawn point and kill any NPCs they find. They will continually spawn until their army limit is reached before the event will end. This group has multiple types of units with different attack patterns, so strategies for dealing with them will differ depending on the type of goblin.


 * The Goblin Sorcerer will teleport no matter where the player(s) are and will shoot a projectile at you.
 * The Goblin Thief is a fast paced enemy that will deal a lot of damage if you are still.
 * The Goblin Peon is like the Goblin Thief but is a little slower than it and will not do that much damage if you have the best armor and defense.
 * The Goblin Warrior has weapons that will not kill in one shot but will do heavy damage to the player(s).
 * The Goblin Archer shoots arrows at the player(s) until they die and will deal decent damage to the player.

The Goblin Army's members do not specifically attempt to hunt down and kill NPCs; rather, that is just a side effect of them spawning near the player's starting point and attacking the player. If the player is strong enough to easily handle the goblins, a long, flat field near the base would be the best place to deal with the army, as it would be close enough to the spawn point to appear while keeping the goblins away from the NPCs. This assumes, of course, that the player is strong enough to deal with the swath of continually spawning goblins and willing to engage them in plain-old mano-a-goblin fighting. Check the article on the Goblin Army. It already has several methods for dealing with them.

Digging a pit on both sides of your base is a simple but effective way of holding back most of the goblins, save for sorcerer and archer goblins. The nice thing about pits when compared to the other methods is that you don't need any items found in midgame pre-hardmode like lava or finding the mechanic. Just simply dig a hole five deep by six wide or dig the pit next to a wall so when the goblins try to jump the pit they will hit the wall and fall into the pit. The downside to using a pit by itself, (without lava or other traps), is that after taking out the sorcerers and archers you still need to take care of the goblins in the pit. However, you can use the Spiky Balls dropped from the goblins you killed earlier and throw them into the pit to take them out from a safe distance.

Pirate Invasion
The Pirate Invasion is very similar to the Goblin Army, except the pirate invasion can only be triggered in hardmode, and is much harder than the Goblin Army. The Pirate Invasion has multiple types of units with different attack patterns.The event currently contains six enemies, the Pirate Crossbower, the Parrot, the Pirate Deckhand, the Pirate Deadeye, the Pirate Corsair and finally the Pirate Captain. The player can summon the event using the pirate map which is a rare drop from mobs in the ocean biome. The event can also happen on its own and catch players off guard. If you don't die in it you can easily earn 1-2 platinum.

For the Pirate Invasion, if you want to face the pirates head-on you must be prepared. Defeating these pirates is not an easy feat for a fresh hardmode player. You will want to use weapons that pierces multiple enemies at once, such as the Shadowbeam Staff or the Magical Harp. Alternatively, you can make sure the pirates stay below you, with you on a wooden platform. Then use some kind of high-level Spear to slay the attackers. When a captain attacks, focus all of your attention on him, because he will stop attacking when attacked. If you have the Uzi, Flamethrower, or Minishark/Megashark it is good to continually fly over the pirates and shoot at them as it is hard for them to shoot you down. Check the article on the Pirate Invasion. It already has several methods for dealing with them.

Solar Eclipse
The monsters spawned during a Solar Eclipse are very powerful. The Reaper acts similarly to a Wraith, but with higher stats. The Swamp Things are extremely fast, and they are as common as zombies. Vampires are equally as common as zombies, and can turn into bats if the player is above them. Eyezors are not very common during a Solar Eclipse, but they can shoot lasers from their eyes, making them formidable enemies. They are slightly faster than regular zombies. Frankensteins are common as zombies, but move much faster.

The Solar Eclipse strategy is simple to understand. Every enemy but the Reapers and Vampires use standard Fighter AI, (and even the same jump range as basic Zombies and Goblins,) and will walk into pits just like any other zombie. Lava pit traps will destroy the whole invasion force but the reapers. Hence, the easiest way to nullify most of the threat is to dig a simple tunnel underneath a small lava pit on some leveled terrain. That allows players to simply focus on fighting the Reapers alone, (which are rare enough that you rarely fight more than one at a time,) while collecting all the drops. Check the article on the Solar Eclipse. It already has several methods for dealing with them.

Frost Legion
There are three unique monsters in the Frost Legion, named Mister Stabby, Snowman Gangsta, and Snow Balla. The Frost Legion does not happen on its own. The player has to obtain a Snow Globe from a Present to summon them. The summon item can only be obtained in Hardmode, but the Legion can still be summoned and defeated in a non-Hardmode world. Mister Stabby is a threat due to his high contact damage, and it is suggested to fight the entire event with ranged weapons. However, the enemies deal medium to high damage, so sets with a higher defense value are suggested.

For the Frost Legion, if you're far enough underground, then the snowmen won't spawn, even after getting the message that they've arrived, so you don't have to head back to your house immediately upon receiving message of an imminent attack. However, they will remain and will appear if you surface. The Snowmen are incapable of jumping down from simple wooden platforms, meaning it is possible to construct a basic trench with a wooden platform above it, and be completely out of harms way.

If you place lava pits on either side of your house, you can defeat most of the snowmen that spawn, however, Snow Ballas may block up the traps, inhibiting the trap from killing any more snowmen. Filling the empty space of any traps with Wooden Beams will prevent Snow Ballas from blocking up the traps. The beams occupy the same layer as other furniture and do not block movement.

Pumpkin Moon
The enemies during a Pumpkin Moon are very dangerous, especially The Headless Horseman and Pumpking. The player has to craft a Pumpkin Moon Medallion to start a Pumpkin Moon.The event should not be attempted with lower tier armour and weapons as the enemies have high health and damage.Rangers should have Shroomite armor, casters Spectre armor and melee Turtle armor or Beetle armor.

Most Pumpkin Moon enemies are susceptible to the Ichor Debuff, making a Flask of Ichor or the Golden Shower spell very valuable for this event.

Frost Moon
The enemies during a Frost Moon are very dangerous, being essentially stronger versions of the Pumpkin Moon enemies. The player has to craft a Naughty Present to start a Frost Moon. A large arena is extremely useful to necessary in the fight. It is suggested to fight the invasion on multiplayer, because the enemies are tough and numerous.

Due to the fact that this event is EXTREMELY hard, it is highly recommended (if not outright mandatory) to wear top-notch end-game equipment. It is furthermore highly advised to build an arena with traps (Lihzahrd-type ones) and lava to help deal with the waves of monsters, much in the same manner as with the Pumpkin Moon. The arena should also feature a nearby house serving as a spawn-point for dead players. Wounded monsters will regain full life if the house is too far away. The event lasts throughout the night only and will end on 4:30am, making high damage a must to properly advance and obtain loot.

Mage set: The mage set is perhaps the most powerful set due to the armor's ability to heal the caster and his/her allies. Despite making the wearer somewhat fragile, the healing output has the potential to usually pull through. With the game featuring some powerful magical weapons, the mage set can provide the greatest healing currently possible (surpassing the Vampire Knives). This makes it very nifty for multi-player and extremely recommended for single-player. The currently best magic weapons are the Blizzard Staff, Bubble Gun, and Razorpine, though with these coming from the Frost Moon itself (save for the Bubble Gun, which is dropped by Duke Fishron,) the player may try obtain any of the other weapons first. It should be noted that although the Nimbus Rod provides great damage, its mechanic makes it more of an assisting weapon. The Razorblade Typhoon not only pierces infinitely, but also is a homing weapon, making it an excellent choice for crowd control or fighting the Ice Queen. Also note that if you cannot afford the vast amounts of Greater Mana Potion/Super Mana Potion that is required for sustaining your mana, you may also arguably swap the Avenger Emblem for Magic Cuffs/Celestial Cuffs.
 * Armor: Spectre armor (with Spectre Hood)
 * Weapons: Nimbus Rod, Heat Ray, Inferno Fork, Bat Scepter, Razorpine, Blizzard Staff, Bubble Gun, Razorblade Typhoon
 * Accessories: Destroyer Emblem, Sorcerer Emblem, Celestial Emblem, Avenger Emblem/Celestial Stone, Star Veil

Note: As of the 1.2.3 patch, the Mage approach has received two heavy nerfs. The first is the Spectre Hood now reducing magic damage by 40%, the second that consuming a mana potion causes Mana Sickness. This has undoubtedly reduced the capability of this tactic quite a bit. The latter nerf has likely made any "Cuffs" accessory of much greater convenience.

Ranged set: The ranged set is likely capable of lashing out the most damage. With the proper gear and a suitable positioning (to trigger/keep the armor's ability), chances are good the player can utterly destroy any incoming enemies near instantly. The ranged set does however not supply any sort of healing, and is thus more dependent on multiplayer support or an arena designed to prevent enemies from being able to deal contact damage, along with blocking enemy attacks. Crystal Bullets are recommended, as each shard can damage nearby enemies, and boss enemies can run into them, taking more damage. The Tsunami can easily take out most enemies quickly, and holy arrows can be used to take out groups of enemies quickly, as each shot spawns 10 stars, and ichor arrows can easily take out boss enemies very quickly, but the lack of velocity can make hitting Ice Queens difficult.
 * Armor: Shroomite armor (with a helmet variant that benefits your weapon)
 * Weapons: Candy Corn Rifle, Rocket Launcher (using Rocket III for ammo), Stynger, Snowman Cannon, Chain Gun or Tactical Shotgun (using Crystal Bullets for ammo),Tsunami (Using Ichor Arrows or Holy Arrows for ammo).
 * Accessories: Destroyer Emblem/Sniper Scope, Ranger Emblem, Avenger Emblem, Celestial Stone, Star Veil

Melee damage set: For soloing purposes, there appears to be two approaches with a melee damage set:
 * Armor: Beetle armor (with Beetle Scale Mail)
 * Weapons: Vampire Knives, The Horseman's Blade, Flairon, North Pole
 * Accessories: Destroyer Emblem, Warrior Emblem, Avenger Emblem/Mechanical Glove/Celestial Stone/Fire Gauntlet, Star Veil
 * Vampire Knives: This method aims to sustain the player's life through the Vampire Knives. Though it is weaker than the mage set it is powerful enough (much due to the high armor) to survive several waves of the Pumpkin Moon and Frost Moon events, and can thus be used as a stepping stone to obtain weapons for other sets (such as Razorpine or the Blizzard Staff).

The melee damage set does not have much appeal in multi-player. The Vampire Knives do not heal allies and both its and the The Horseman's Blade's damage are likely to be outdone by that of the ranged and mage sets. At best it may offer some entertainment as another way of dealing damage. In this case the set may also benefit from weapons such as the Christmas Tree Sword and North Pole - given the player is healed by a mage.
 * The Horseman's Blade: This method relies of the The Horseman's Blade's ability to spawn homing pumpkins. It is dependent on a cluster of statues to spawn weak monsters, much like an ordinary statue farm.
 * Another method is to use The Horseman's Blade initially against the weaker monsters, as the pumpkin heads will often kill other monsters that would otherwise have been missed. The Flairon can then be used to great effect against the Everscreams and Santanks, and also the Ice queen if you can keep up with her(Fishron Wings will help with this). Vampire Knives can then be used in reserve in case the player needs to heal up. The North Pole can be used to fight the Ice Queens, as if the projectile is fired straight upwards, the queen will fly through the snowflakes left by it, and these will also fall to the ground and damage any monsters on the ground too. This tactic can definitely make melee a viable option for the Frost Moon (I reached wave 14 like this) while being safer than range or magic due to the high defence that the beetle armor offers.

Alternate melee damage set:


 * Armor: Turtle Armor
 * Weapons: Terra Blade And/Or the Vampire Knives
 * Accessories: Ankh Shield, Celestial Stone, Warrior Emblem, Any High-Tier Wings will do also.

This alternate set is meant for dealng more damage and reducing damage taken overall. Turtle Armor is used to return damage when it is dealt by the Frost Moon enemies. While Turtle Armor is useful against bosses like the Santa-NK1 and Everscream, it is not particularly useful against the Elf Copter and other ranged enemies. The Terra Blade and/or Vampire Knives are used to deal extremely high amounts of damage. The ranged attack of the Terra Blade can be used to dispatch enemies from afar, while the Vampire Knives can be used to survive for long periods of time. As long as you constantly throw the Vampire Knives at enemies (like Everscream or Santa-NK1 because they have huge amounts of Health) you can survive nearly everything they can throw at you.

Tanking set: The tanking set is, like the ranged set, aimed at multi-player. Its purpose is to direct monsters' attention so that more fragile characters can butcher them all. For this reason the set has a high value of defense, and consequently lesser damage than the other sets. If, during multi-player, the overall healing is good enough, some defense-granting accessories may arguably be replaced by damaging-increasing ones, such as those used by the melee-damage set. The weapon can similarly be something else than the Vampire Knives. Though the player probably won't die that often, this set is unlikely to perform well in single-player due to how the low damage won't allow for much wave advancement.
 * Armor: Beetle armor (with Beetle Shell)
 * Weapons: Vampire Knives
 * Accessories: Paladin's Shield, Frozen Turtle Shell, Star Veil, Celestial Stone, Ankh Shield

Notes: ¹ As the honey buff is obtained by touching honey, its uptime may be tricky to maintain.  ² These items help you see monsters, but can likely be omitted without much consequence.
 * All players should buff themselves during the fight. Suggested items to buff with are:
 * Potions: Any Well Fed-item, Ironskin Potion, Regeneration Potion, Swiftness Potion, Thorns Potion, Shine Potion², Night Owl Potion², Hunter Potion², Warmth Potion
 * Melee: Ale, any Flask (preferably Ichor), Obsidian Skin Potion (melee players are likely to touch the lava)
 * Ranged: Archery Potion (only if the player uses a bow or repeater)
 * Mage: Magic Power Potion, Mana Regeneration Potion
 * Stationary: Campfire, Heart Lantern, Crystal Ball (for mages), Ammo Box (for ranged users), Honey¹
 * Other: Wisp in a Bottle², Fairy Bell²


 * In addition to buff potions, players should also bring Greater Healing Potions and Super Mana Potions. As the latter is likely to be consumed in extreme quantity, the player should bring vast amounts.
 * Please note that all the mentioned accessories above are recommended to have good modifiers, if not the best.
 * The mage, ranged, and melee damage sets should have Menacing (4%+ damage) or Lucky (4%+ critical strike chance) and the tanking set should have Warding (4+ Defense).
 * The Star Veil's (and the Cross Necklace's) ability to increase the player's invincibility after taking damage is crucial to this fight. Without it, the player is unlikely to survive for long.
 * A Wings accessory is not mandatory, but can be of help. They will not see much use until Ice Queen shows up, at which point they can be used for chasing her and dodging her attacks.
 * The Vampire Knives will not work properly on targets under constant damage, such as when standing in lava or below a Nimbus Rod-cloud. A way to solve this is by making an arena in which the player is partly surrounded by a large rectangle of blocks. The Everscreams and Santa-NK1s will be able to pass through the wall and rise to the "floor" of it, (thus getting above the lava) at which point the Knives can hurt them, while the other monsters are kept outside/below the rectangle and have to remain in the lava.

Lava
Lava is a useful tool for thinning out the numbers of enemies. By placing a single bucket of lava in a sufficiently wide 1-block-deep trench, it is possible to create a pool shallow enough to kill off most enemies while preserving their loot (such traps can be tested easily by throwing cheap items into the trench -- if they burn up, widen the trench). This is a common way to burn enemies to death while allowing their item drops to collect as they approach your home. Other variations include "waterfalls" of lava or even entire moats, albeit using large bodies of lava means any item drops will be destroyed as well, though it is always fun to watch zombies pour into a pit of lava en masse.

Spiky Ball Trap Moat
Similar to the lava pool is the Spiky Ball Trap Moat. If you have recovered spiky ball traps from the Lihzahrd Dungeon, you may dig a moat completely under your house. The moat should be at least 12 blocks deep. Next, mount spiky ball traps to the underside of your house at regular intervals. Connect the spiky ball traps to a 3 second timer inside your house. Activate the timer once the invasion begins to rain down spiky balls on the Swamp Things.

Dart Trap
Although they do not deal a lot of damage, Dart Traps or Lihzahrd Super Dart Traps are an easy-to-use method of defending your base - all you have to do is set them up on the outside of your entrances and set up manual triggers using switches or levers, or automatic triggers such as pressure plates or timers. It is a good way to keep the weaker enemies out of your base, although it is more of an offensive technique than a defensive one. If you're using one of the aforementioned automatic techniques, you should be careful not to let you or your NPC villagers get shot when going out of their houses. Try not to block the door with dart traps, though.

Active Stone Blocks and Actuators
If you have the mechanic it's easy. Place the active stone block one side of the door and wire it to a switch. It will block zombies,most goblins, and if you're quick, even Swamp Things or even make the "door" out of active blocks and turn them off when you need to go through. The same effect can be achieved with actuators.

By using actuators and Grey, Brown, Blue or Lihzahrd pressure plates, you can create a player only door that doesn't even require you to use your mouse. Setup the door as you would an active stone/actuator door and because Grey, Brown, Blue or Lihzahrd pressure plates can only be activated by the player no mobs are able to enter (nor escape). This also works with active stone blocks, which will not look at all weird if your house is made of stone!

Tower of Death
If you are in hardmode and have acquired the Nimbus Rod and Wings or anything that allows flight, there's a very efficient and safe way to farm or survive most of these events by making a tall tower, 20 blocks or higher,at least 4 blocks wide, with two entrances from the ground for enemies to come in. At the top of the tower(inside), fly to the top (don't end up killing yourself by using rod of discord), and place some Platforms right under you, enough to cover the width of the tower. Place some torches, if needed. Whenever an event occurs, go to this tower, stand there, constantly summon the clouds, and watch as enemies walk in to their miseries. Note: this method is not perfect, but would cover most of the harms during an event, especially in hardmode. This is very useful during Solar Eclipses, considering you need to worry about the Reapers. The Crimson Rod is not recommended for hardmode Events because of it's low damage output. This also works well with the Water Candle and Battle Potions, if you don't mind the risks of higher spawn rates. You can also make some add-ons to the entrances, making them extend outwards to keep out flying enemies, except the Reapers and wraiths, but due to their movement, they still pose little threat to your tower.