Celestial Pillars

The Celestial Towers are four Bosses that appear during the Lunar Events, at 4 predetermined spots on the map (2 west and 2 east), when the Lunatic Cultist is defeated. There is the Vortex Pillar, the Stardust Pillar, the Nebula Pillar and the Solar Pillar. The craftable gear from each pillar correspond to the 4 main classes in the game; Vortex for ranged, Stardust for summoner, Nebula for magic, and Solar for melee.

You need to defeat 100 enemies (150 in Expert Mode) in order to lower the force field surrounding the Pillar, at which point the Pillars themselves can be destroyed. If you exit the game without destroying a Pillar, all progress made will be reset.

Defeating each triggers the following status messages:
 * First Tower destroyed: "Your mind goes numb..."
 * Second Tower destroyed: "You are overwhelmed with pain..."
 * Third Tower destroyed: "Otherworldly voices linger around you..."
 * Fourth Tower destroyed: "Impending doom approaches..."

After defeating all four Celestial Towers, the Moon Lord will spawn after about a minute.

Vortex Pillar
The Vortex Pillar is one of the four Celestial Towers. It appears during the Lunar Events when the Lunatic Cultist is defeated. It is found in the green moon area. After defeating the tower, it drops around 30-40 Vortex Fragments on average. It is the ranger-themed Tower, with most of its enemies being able to fire projectiles and move quickly.

During the battle the pillar will start with a large force field around it, which can be taken down by slaying 100 minions (150 in Expert Mode). Once the field is down, the pillar will become vulnerable, but minions will continue to spawn. The boss itself is fairly easy, having only 20000 HP and you take no damage when touching the pillar. While the boss may not be a threat, the minions it spawns deal high amounts of damage and can easily swarm the player if not taken care of. However It will occasionally summon somewhat of the same projectile as the Lunatic Cultist where he summons an immobile, Giant Magnet sphere that shoots lighting at the player.

Gravity around it does not work as in other places, instead pushing the player up in the air to some height in a similar way as water does with slimes. This is caused by the Distorted debuff when the player is hit by a Vortex creature.

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Stardust Pillar
The Stardust Pillar is one of the four Celestial Towers. It appears during the Lunar Events when the Lunatic Cultist is defeated. It is found in the cyan moon area. After defeating the tower, it drops around 30-40 Stardust Fragments on average. It is the summoner-themed tower, with most of its enemies spawning smaller entities to attack. The Stardust Pillar is also able to spawn enemies itself via a special animation. The Stardust Pillar will spawn multiple spheres of energy, they will link together with a thin line and the line will quickly disappear, shortly after, the energy spheres will disappear and spawn in an enemy.

During the battle the pillar will start with a large force field around it, which can be taken down by slaying 100 minions (150 in Expert Mode). Once the field is down, the pillar will become vulnerable, but minions will continue to spawn. The boss itself is fairly easy, having only 20000 HP and you take no damage when touching the pillar melee. While the boss may not be a threat, the minions it spawns deal high amounts of damage and can easily swarm the player if not taken care of.

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Nebula Pillar
The Nebula Pillar is one of the four Celestial Towers that appear during the Lunar Events when the Lunatic Cultist is defeated. It can be found in the violet moon spot during the Lunar Events. It drops around 30-40 Nebula Fragments on average. It is the magic-themed Tower, with minions that are able to fly, teleport, and fire complex patterns of projectiles.

During the battle the pillar will start with a large force field around it, which can be taken down by slaying 100 minions (150 in Expert Mode). Once the field is down, the pillar will become vulnerable, but minions will continue to spawn. The boss itself is fairly easy, having only 20000 HP and you take no damage when touching the pillar melee. While the boss may not be a threat, the minions it spawns deal high amounts of damage and can easily swarm the player if not taken care of. While near this boss, the player's screen will take on a dull purple shade, tinting all blocks, players, monsters, and the sky purple.

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Solar Pillar
The Solar Pillar is one of the four Celestial Towers that appear during the Lunar Events when the Lunatic Cultist is defeated. It is found in the orange/red moon area. Many of the enemies that spawn near it are melee-themed, with strong defensive abilities, heavy contact damage, and few projectile attacks. After defeating the pillar, it drops around 30-40 Solar Fragments on average.

During the battle the pillar will start with a large force field around it, which can be taken down by slaying 100 minions (150 in Expert Mode). Once the field is down, the pillar will become vulnerable, but minions will continue to spawn. The boss itself is fairly easy, having only 20000 HP and you take no damage when touching the pillar melee. However it will occassionally shoot out meteorites that deal around 90 damage per hit. While the boss may not be a threat, the minions it spawns deal high amounts of damage and can easily swarm the player if not taken care of. The Crawltipedes that the Solar Pillar spawns can be devastating, as they deal high damage and are very agile, however, they do not have much health. They can only be damaged on their tail, where they have an orb that gets redder when they take more damage.

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All Pillars

 * A quick and effective way to kill all of the pillars is to use the North Pole directly and vertically above a pillar. Even if a player does not have any melee modifiers, if all of the snowflakes can make contact, the pillar should fall in less than 20 seconds.
 * Another strategy is to use the Nimbus Rod as you can summon two above the pillar and let it deal constant damage. If you leave a nimbus cloud above the tower and teleport away, it will still do damage until either the tower dies or the cloud runs out. This tactic can be combined with Spectre Armor and a Spectre Hood for long distance healing, as the healing effect has a very long range.
 * You can also use Minions(or a Spore Sac) while taking cover in a hole to do a safe kill. Take a note that some enemies can travel through blocks.
 * Some other weapons might be more effective, but they are not obtainable until the first pillar is destroyed. Therefore, if you decide to start with the Vortex Pillar, using the Phantasm will be incredibly effective for the other pillars. The Solar Eruption (from the Solar Pillar) also deals massive piercing damage and is very effective as well.
 * Some Pillars and their enemies seem to be weak to their own weapons. For example, the Nebula Pillar is weak to the Nebula Blaze and Nebula Arcanum.
 * The longer the time taken to defeat a pillar, it will sink deeper into the ground, but very slowly.


 * Repetitively throwing Vampire Knives will keep you healed most of the time, and if you get to less than 150 hp, use a Greater Healing Potion or higher. This will slowly take out the enemies and the pillar itself. Switching to another weapon is a bad idea, unless you have full Spectre Armor with a hood, though following this strategy, you should have Beetle Armor.
 * Using the maxed Attack Nebula buff with the Lunar Flare, around 3000 DPS can be dealt on a pillar, effectively killing one in seconds.

Vortex Pillar

 * If you see a swirling portal form in midair, keep your distance and move quickly. The portal will either shoot a lightning bolt similar to the Lunatic Cultist's attack or spawn an Alien Hornet.
 * It can be easiest one of all pillars to deal with, as it lacks enemies that could move or shoot through walls, thus making AFK trap-based battle with player enclosed in solid blocks possible.

Stardust Pillar

 * Using splash-damage weapons on Star Cells is perhaps the easiest way to kill them, as it will destroy all of the split cells as well as the initial cell.
 * A quick and easy way to break the shields (especially on expert worlds) is to lead a star cell away from the tower, pop it into its smaller orbs, then let those orbs grow into full star cells. This creates an infinite loop, and the new star cells will also count towards the breaking of the shields.
 * Arguably, the Stardust Pillar is the easiest of the lot; its enemies are predictable and slow in their motions, and with focus, even the most menacing of the lot, the Flow Invader, can be easily countered.
 * On death, the Flow Invader will hurl up to three projectiles directly at you (potentially fewer if it is freshly spawned and hasn't yet accumulated its full contingent of orbiters). Be ready to dodge when you kill this creature.
 * Milkyway Weavers can be easily slain by using splash-damage weapons on them as soon as they burrow out of the ground. This will ensure that even if your projectile doesn't strike their head directly, it will still deal splash damage as it hits the ground next to it.

Nebula Pillar

 * When fighting, take caution to avoid getting hit by a Brain Suckler. They cause the Obstructed debuff, which is similar to Blindness but with a darker shader. It will persist until you kill the Brain Suckler stuck to you, and for a moment thereafter.
 * Be very wary of Nebula Floaters. They do high damage with high accuracy, and their tendency to teleport - especially when harmed - can make them unpredictable. Nothing prevents a Floater from teleporting directly in front of you and firing at point blank; if you wouldn't survive another shot and can't heal up, it may be best to retreat and recover.

Solar Pillar

 * While fighting the Solar Pillar enemies, it is highly recommended to stay grounded. Airborne players are easy prey for the Crawltipede minions, who do an excessive amount of damage but only attack airborne players.
 * If you have a skybridge set up in your world, standing on it will allow you to shoot down at enemies on the ground and even the pillar without being targeted by the Crawltipedes. Keep in mind Srollers will still be able to jump up to the platform and roll towards you.
 * If you have already problems killing the enemies to get the shield down, an easy solution is to dig a tunnel under the Pillar and use weapons that go through walls like the Death Sickle or the Nettle Burst. It will help a lot using the Spore Sac (Plantera Expert Item) and a random minion. You can also kill the Pillar using a wall-piercing weapon. If it is stuck on a hill, you can build a non-platform bridge to it without being assaulted by Crawltipedes. It may be wise to prioritize Corites, as they can and will attack you without regard to intervening terrain.
 * If you are low on health, and you are wearing wings, a good strategy for regaining health is to alert a crawltipede and hit it with Vampire Knives. Due to their massive amount of health and minimal defence, it is a good way to build up health fast; provided you can dodge the Crawltipede itself. However, if you are struck by the Crawltipede with low health, you will most likely be slain.
 * It is highly suggested not to use bullets or arrows, at least not on Selenians as they can reflect bullets that deal the same damage they would have dealt to the enemy. Powerful weapons of those varieties can easily be turned against you and you can die very quickly. Selenians, however, cannot reflect Rockets, so it is suggested to use those against them if you are to play ranged.

Trivia

 * The Nebula Pillar is the only pillar to not have an attack that damages directly, as the Solar Pillar attacks with solar flares, the Vortex Pillar summons portals that either shoot lightning or spawn Alien Hornets, and the Stardust Pillar attacks by summoning white portals that either spawn Star Cells or Milkyway Weavers.
 * Each pillar applies a shader to the screen, which makes it easy to distinguish when the player has entered a Lunar Event zone.

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