NPCs


 * For a complete list of NPC names, see NPC names.

An NPC (Non-Player Character) is a friendly automated character that provides some service to players. Players can utilize NPCs by standing near them and using the button on them. Most NPCs are vendors, selling items to players in exchange for coins, and can be sold items by a player in order to obtain coins. Most NPCs also have weapons which they will use to defend themselves against monsters. Some NPCs also perform other functions.

Most NPCs are "Town" NPCs, appearing after various milestones are achieved in game advancement (details below). They move into structures the player must generally build, known as Houses, which are generally required for Town NPCs to remain available.

Town NPCs that have moved into Houses reduce enemy spawn rates in the area, an effect that increases the more of them are present. With four or more Town NPCs in close proximity, enemies generally stop spawning on or near the visible screen altogether. Players tend to utilize this effect by building large structures ("Towns" or "Bases") with several integrated Houses, to serve as their safe haven. However, these reductions are usually overridden by the spawning rules of special Events such as the Blood Moon, putting the player- and their NPC allies- once again at risk of attack by monsters.

Town NPCs generally walk around during the day, and remain still in their assigned Houses at night. They have limited health and can take damage from enemies, Traps, or Lava, and can die, though they will not drown in water and will respawn following a delay as long as a suitable vacant House is still available. NPCs cannot be attacked by players (outside of special Voodoo Doll accessories or Rotten Eggs), and their health regenerates over time.

As of 1.3, all NPCs will now pay a property tax, which is collected by the Tax Collector. Also, when some NPCs face one another they seem to "talk" to one another, this is shown by what appears to be their mouth moving and a image appears in a bubble above their head, they will even do this when facing or near a player.

There are currently 22 Town NPCs, 6 of them only appearing in Hardmode. An additional 3 NPCs can be encountered that don't move into Houses.

Housing
Town NPCs require a suitable, vacant House. A House is a confined room enclosed by a frame of blocks, with a Door, background Walls, and two furniture items. Certain types of furniture are required, as well as certain room dimensions (see House for details). Houses must not be located near Corruption or Crimson, and if those spread too close to an occupied House, the NPC living there may move out.

Town NPCs' home assignments can be re-arranged using NPC Flags from the Housing Menu, where you can also check whether a room is a suitable House.

The Guide and Old Man are unique in that they always spawn upon creating a world. The Guide will also move into the first House you build. If he dies, he will need a proper House to respawn. The Old Man does not move into a House, but always appears near the Dungeon's entrance, and respawns the following day if killed.

If a House occupied by an NPC is damaged in a way that makes it invalid, the NPC will move out and walk around the area until a suitable House is restored. If killed, the NPC will respawn again whenever a new House becomes available. A house submerged in water remains valid housing for an NPC.

Buying and Selling
Items can be bought simply by right-clicking an NPC and taking items from their inventory while their cost in coins is available in the player's inventory. Holding the right mouse button will allow the player to buy an item in bulk, so long as the item is stackable. The buy speed increases the longer the right-click button is held. Certain NPC's will sell Biome-specific items if their House is located within a specific biome.

All NPC vendors can also be used to sell your unwanted or surplus items to gain coins, simply by placing your unwanted item(s) in their inventory. Items are always sold to vendors at one-fifth their purchase price. Not all items have a sell value (very common items such as Dirt or Wood have no value). Hovering over your item while the NPC's inventory is open will show its sell value. Should you change your mind about a sale, sold items can be taken back in exchange for the amount you sold them for, as long you haven't yet closed the NPC's inventory screen. This does not hold true for returning bought items, which must be sold back at their standard sell rate of one-fifth the purchase price.

All NPC vendors buy and sell at the same price.

You can decrease prices of some items if you use a Discount Card, which is a rare drop from the Pirate Invasion.

Town NPCs
Listed in the order in which they are likely to be acquired.

Pre-Hardmode

 * *Sells additional items during Halloween and/or Christmas.

Hardmode

 * *Sells additional items during Halloween

Other NPCs
The following NPCs are not considered town NPCs because they do not move into houses.

History
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