Talk:Skeletron Prime

Proof of instant death under 5000hp?
From soloing Skeletron Prime I've never encountered him killing me instantly when his health was below 5000. Does it happen when there's more than one person fighting him, or is this just misinformation?
 * It happens when the sun rises automatically, just like skeletron

Videos of people fighting the boss
Am I the only one who find these unnecessary? This might be ok on a guide page, but I don't think it is appropriate for the main article. These videos are typically very long, not terribly interesting to watch and don't really demonstrate anything that can be explained in text. --GauHelldragon 03:01, 10 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Unnecessary. --Null  Talk  06:18, 10 December 2011 (UTC)

Damage Stats right?
It lists his 'death laser' damage and bomb damage as around 30, yet a full set of adamantine armor should be negating 24 of that, 28 with ironskin potion. But clearly those attacks are actually inflicting more damage than that in game.

I think some of these are wrong.


 * The bomb damage is listed as 40, which may account for 10 of the missing damage right there. Additionally, are you wearing the right head armor? If it's not the melee Helmet, you may have estimated your defense too high and, therefore, take more damage than expected. -- TechpriestMagos 22:44, 19 December 2011 (UTC)

Reference to fallout
I think skeleton prime might be a reference to a fallout robot, called 'liberty prime'. The main reason i tought about this was because of a falllout 3 texture pack where skeletron would be liberty prime or such. --Miauw62 18:45, 23 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Even then, Liberty Prime would be a reference to Optimus Prime. The Lead Designer of Fallout 3 stated that the name Liberty Prime could have been subconsciously influenced by Optimus Prime.

Much more likely a reference to Transformers. the affix -tron suggests Megatron, and other transformers, and I think the reference is solidified with -tron Prime, which would be Optimus Prime. 206.211.153.16 03:24, 16 March 2012 (UTC)

Disappearing Bug
I just experienced the "head suddenly disappears" bug. It was during a Blood Moon (increased enemy spawn rates), I was using multiple Magic weapons (Golden Shower, Magnet Sphere, Heat Ray), with Lucky Coin equipped (to drop extra money the more I hit Skeletron Prime). Is it possible that I overloaded on sprites (enemies/attacks/coin drops) and that's what caused his head and limbs to despawn?

HAHAHA Masochistic devs
"has a very small chance of spawning at a random time (This is a feature added in 1.2 to 'help players progress')"

Whoever thought that this was a good idea to "help players progress" must have had their father "help them progress" at swimming by throwing them into a lake as a child. Thank you for the free death within my first few nights of hardcore mode. I didn't inflict a scratch on him and lost a good chunk of money and time. That's progression! 72.208.133.228 04:50, 27 October 2013 (UTC)
 * I guess it's an incentive to get better gear then, huh? 74.69.40.245 15:41, 27 October 2013 (UTC)

He can randomly spawn at dusk, although you have already defeated him once. That should be edited, because it is false.

Hallowed Bar Drops
If Skeletron Prime drops 19-35 Hallowed Bars like it is stated, then that makes it the mech boss that drops the least of them out of all three. Isn't that a tad counter-intuitive, considering that Skeletron Prime is the hardest mech boss of them all? Sodapone (talk) 04:24, 10 March 2014 (UTC)

Defeat Tactics
To defeat skeletron prime, it is likely that you want at least chlorophyte armor or higher. Make sure your spawn is very open, or just easy to fight hardmode bosses in.

Grab Ironskin potion, Regeneration potion, and Swiftness potion. Don't forget to murder some pixies to make greater healing potion.

For ammo, Chlorophyte is great, as long as you are using a weapon that is worth wasting it on. For example, a shotgun with chlorophyte is very powerful, does lots of damage, and doesn't require aiming.

Shotguns and Machine guns are recommended. If you can, try to snag an Ice bow from an Ice Mimic. That bow does lots of damage, and converts arrows to Ice arrows, which do a lot of damage.

Have a campfire and heart lamp nearby.

A blue, yellow, or (green?) horseshoe balloon, combined with a jetpack, allows for easy evasion.

For armor, have the Melee chlorophyte set, it shoots leaf crystals at enemies, and also has tons of defense. Also, keep a spare Crimson armor set, to regenerate your health ASAP. Just remember to switch back, it IS an easy mode armor set.
 * This probably fits better on the Guide:Skeletron Prime strategies article. Do however keep in mind that your info (or similar) may already be provided there, in case you decide to move/add your text. In either case, thanks for trying to help. NoseOfCthulhu (talk) 02:40, 15 May 2014 (UTC)

Turtle Armor
I don't think the Turtle Armor works to one-shot Skeletron Prime anymore. I just attempted this for fun, and he still did massive damage to me, but the damage that was dealt back by the turtle armor was only about 30. --96.42.19.109 04:09, 19 May 2014 (UTC)
 * The similar issue with Dungeon Guardians was fixed in 1.2.3. I'm guessing they fixed Skeleton Prime at the same time. NoseOfCthulhu (talk) 00:22, 20 May 2014 (UTC)