Talk:Bone Serpent

Should this also be classified as an Undead enemy?


 * Since there is no Undead Army, how can it be classified as part of that? Like I understand it is undead, but there is no Army of Undead event or referenced in the game? If anything it should be a hell minion, due to there not being any special characteristics aside from it's bone look that make it "undead". --Thanatos 21:21, 24 May 2011 (UTC)

"Hellstone does damage them. "
Who said that and is there any proof? --Barhandar 06:11, 27 May 2011 (UTC)

I tested this and they definitely do NOT take damage from Hellstone blocks, and almost certainly none from Hellstone Ore. I built a screen-wide arena, with the walls made of successive layers of ash, hellstone blocks, and 3-block thick glass. I also filled in all the lava in the vicinity. After that, I let a bone serpent spawn near my arena, and let him beat on me for 10 healing potions worth of life, without taking a swing. I also left pockets of hellstone ore around in the walls, and it's incredibly unlikely that he managed to avoid hitting all of them in the process. The bone serpent remained completely undamaged the entire time. I'll edit the page to remove this claim. --Keldi 19:12, 27 May 2011 (UTC)
 * I support Keldi I've never noticed them dying of hellston hellbrick contact, but I have seen them perish randomly, or for example if i telported to above 0ft and went back down to hell (incredibly fast due to Earthwelling) I could loot them and see their body.

Flooding the Underworld doesn't slow them down
"To make fighting them easier, try flooding The Underworld with a lot of water. This will cause the Bone Serpents to move slower through the water and thus easier to kill."

In my experience, this is not true. I have a great amount of water located in the underworld of one of my maps, and Bone Serpents travel through it at a similar, if not the same, speed as through lava or any other material. Can any one else confirm? --Colonel Thirty Two 02:26, 11 June 2011 (UTC)


 * Worm AI treats liquids like they treat solid blocks. I can confirm that fluids have no effect on the speed of Bone Serpents and The Eater of Worlds. I did not check Devourers or Giant Worms, so they might behave differently. 98.118.111.125 20:15, 18 June 2011 (UTC)

Separate Drops for Head and Body
The head drops the Sunfury, the body segments drop Flamelash *edit* Despite my confidence, this is inaccurate. I have about ten Sunfury and twenty Flamelash, so this is based on a fairly large amount of data. On a related note, getting a plumber's hat takes a really long time. --Theothersteve7 02:42, 14 June 2011 (UTC)
 * I appreciate all your hard work, and am sad to say no. All segments drop the Sunfury, all segments drop Flamelash. Confirmed.

~Null (T-C) 03:21, 14 June 2011 (UTC)


 * Yep, I saw it in the code myself. Weird coincidence, then.  Mind you, this was all incidental, and I did get the plumber's hat, so no loss there. --Theothersteve7 03:36, 15 June 2011 (UTC)

File:Bone Serpent.png
It doesn't have very good lighting and has a background to it. It would be very hard to get an image of a bone serpent in a program, so I used the NPC models and tried my best. I came up with (nearest neighbor prevents anti-aliasing but looks strange and is not perfectly 180 degrees because of the head) and  (doesn't demonstrate curvature of the bone serpent). These are both less than perfect. Which image is better? I can make another one with anti-aliasing. 21:10, 30 June 2011 (UTC)