Crystal Storm



The Crystal Storm is a Hardmode magic weapon that quickly fires a slightly spread flood of tiny crystals, at a rate equal to the Megashark. The crystals are not affected by gravity, and last about three seconds each, losing velocity until gradually dissipating in midair. Their speed or fade at impact does not affect their damage output. The crystals also provide a small amount of purple light.

The Crystal Storm is the Hallowed counterpart to the Corruption's Cursed Flames, or the Crimson's Golden Shower.

On the, the Crystal Storm may be obtained prior to Hardmode as a rare drop from Arch Demons (0.2% or 1/500 chance).

Tips

 * Although its projectiles do not deal much damage individually, they overwhelm enemies with their quantity, and have enough knockback to keep crowds at bay.
 * The Crystal Storm may be preferable to the Magical Harp when piercing and repeat hits are not needed.
 * While being useful early Hardmode, it is generally ineffective against any Hardmode bosses.

Trivia

 * The crystals fired appear to vibrate, though they are actually oblong and spinning off-center.
 * The crystals can rotate at varying speeds, from no rotation to several revolutions per second. It appears that this rotation speed isn't random, but is instead linked to the crystal's horizontal velocity; a crystal fired directly horizontal will rotate very fast, and then decrease rotation as it decelerates. However, a crystal fired directly up or down will have no rotation whatsoever, due to its horizontal speed being zero. Also, the direction of rotation is linked to the horizontal direction the crystal is moving in - left for counterclockwise, right for clockwise.
 * Unlike most ricocheting projectiles, these crystals make no sound when bouncing off objects.
 * Since version 1.2.3, Crystal Storm cannot have any modifier that modifies its mana cost by 10% or less, such as Celestial, Manic and Mythical. A Crystal Storm that obtained such a modifier prior to 1.2.3 will have a new random modifier chosen again automatically after the upgrade to 1.2.3, as that patch brought a reduction in mana cost that renders those modifiers incompatible.
 * As of version 1.4.0.1, Crystal Storm can have the Celestial, Manic and Mythical modifiers, as its mana cost has been raised to 5 again.Mythical Crystal Storm in Journey's End.jpg

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