Death



Death is what happens when a player's health reaches zero. A death message is displayed dependent on how the player died. For example, "" is one that is displayed if the player died from lava damage.

When a player dies, a Tombstone is dropped at the location of their death. When it finds a suitable space, it will become a 2×2 tile. It stores text, much in the way the Sign functions, with the player's death message. Being affected by physics, a Tombstone will fall after the player's death if they were moving at the time. If there is no flat 2-block space for a Tombstone, it will get stuck before it despawns.

In the Journey's End update, Terraria added an effect where if you have enough graves in an area there will be a graveyard effect where colors turn grey and there is fog along with thunder. You can get rid of this effect by breaking the gravestones in the affected area.

If the player holds more than when they die, the spawned tombstone will be one of the following golden tombstones:

Upon death, a large red text saying "" will be displayed on the center of the screen. The amount of dropped coins will be shown underneath.

Causes of Death
Death may occur from:
 * Damage inflicted by enemies, bosses, and, during PvP, other players
 * Drowning
 * Lava
 * Traps, explosives, and explosive weapons that cause damage to the player, such as Exploding Bullets
 * Fall damage
 * Debuffs, typically causing damage over time and being inflicted by enemies
 * Suffocation (being below Silt/Slush/Sand)
 * Burning (contact with certain blocks)
 * Horrified (only causes death when trying to escape the Wall of Flesh)
 * Chaos State (only causes death when using the Rod of Discord too often while affected by the debuff)
 * Damaging buffs: Paladin's Shield and
 * Failing to destroy an Altar too often

Difficulty Differences
A Softcore character will drop half of the amount (, both rounded up) of each type of coins a player is carrying at the moment of death. Coins stored in storage items are not affected.

A character will drop all carried items, including money and ammo. Any additional max health or mana is not lost.

A character will drop all of their items upon death. The character is deleted upon death and the player turns into a ghost, unable to interact with the environment, but still able to observe, move about, and chat with other players.

Death Messages
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Default Death Messages

 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; lost his/her head."

PvP Death Messages
PvP death messages will use the default death messages from above, but will additionally state the name of the player's murderer along with the weapon or projectile with which the killing blow was landed.

Example:

Enemy Death Messages
Enemy death messages work like PvP death messages.

Examples:

Falling Death Messages

 * "&lt;Player name&gt; fell victim of gravity."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; faceplanted the ground."
 * "&lt;Player name&gt; left a small crater."
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 * "&lt;Player name&gt; left a small crater."
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Debuff Death Messages
When killed by On Fire!, Burning, Cursed Inferno, or Frostburn: When killed by Poisoned, or Venom: When killed by Suffocation: When killed by : When killed by fall damage while : When killed by using the Rod of Discord with Chaos State:
 * "" [sic]
 * "" [sic]

Other Death Messages
When the Wall of Flesh reaches the far boundary of the world and the player is in front: When killed by Paladin's Shield: When attempting to teleport away from the Wall of Flesh with a Magic/Ice Mirror, Recall Potion, Teleportation Potion, or Teleporter: When killed by failing to destroy an Altar, the Wall of Flesh's body, or : When killed by the stab:
 * "&lt;Player name&gt;"
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Tips

 * The Tombstone mechanic can be very useful for locating items/coins dropped after death, since the Tombstone will usually fall within the vicinity of where the player died.
 * On the minimap, a cross symbol ([[File:Map Death.png]]) will display where the player died most recently, allowing the player to quickly find the location again.
 * During multiplayer boss fights, the last surviving player should play defensively until the other players can return to the fight after respawning. The boss may despawn if all players are too far away from the fight.
 * If the is active at death, it will say, "Bye bye!", and will drop a.

Trivia

 * The text that appears after death saying "" does not appear in the of the game.
 * On the, the "" message will have a faded and translucent version of itself behind the opaque text that flickers around in an eerie twitching motion.
 * Several death messages from entities do not explicitly mention the cause.
 * One of the death messages displayed when dying from the debuff, "", is a reference to the nursery rhyme , which has a verse: "All the king's horses and all the king's men couldn't put Humpty together again".
 * The death message displayed when the player is killed by a Paladin's Shield used to be displayed when the player attempted to destroy a Demon or Crimson Altar with an insufficient hammer power instead.
 * The death message "" may be a reference to a death message in the sandbox video game , which says the same thing.

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