Sandstorm



A Sandstorm is an event which occurs randomly in the Desert when wind speed is above 30 mph. During this event, a few enemies often found in the Underground Desert appear on the surface, as well as Angry Tumblers and, in Hardmode, Sand Elementals and Sand Sharks. If the player is standing in the Desert while this event is active, the Mighty Wind debuff will be inflicted on the player if they are not in front of a.

A Sandstorm has a 1/84600 chance of occurring per game tick once the conditions are fulfilled in (1/84600 = per tick. 1 tick = 1/60th of a second = 60 ticks per second = 3600 ticks per minute. 84600/3600 = 23.5 minutes. So in theory once the 30 mph conditions are met you have a good chance of a sandstorm occurring within 1 in game day - providing that the conditions stay constant during that time.) This means that the wind speed in game must be at 30 mph for a 23.5 minute period on average in order for a Sandstorm to spawn.

A sandstorm has a 1/518400 chance of occurring in.

For the best chance for a Sandstorm to occur it needs to be Raining (18.2% chance per day - 24 minute duration), Night time (7.30 pm - 4.30 am in game - 9 minute duration) and for it to be a Windy Day (statistics as to what wind speed it is during a windy day are currently unknown).

During a Sandstorm, the background will turn a dusty yellow and a vignette will be applied to the player's screen. Particles of sand can also be seen flying across the screen. While the effects are amplified with Color and White lighting, which may be resource-intensive on some computers, using Retro or Trippy will remove much of the background dust.

Tips

 * Since the Sandstorm only occurs in the surface layer of the desert, the player can fly over it.
 * The Basilisk mount is resistant to the Mighty Wind debuff when the player is in motion. This can ease the player’s task of crossing the desert during this event. However, the Mighty Wind will still push the player around when not in motion.
 * One way to dodge attacks from enemies like the Angry Tumbler is to have movement accessories like the Dunerider Boots or Lightning Boots.
 * Placing walls where the player will walk will stop the Mighty Wind debuff, making movement normal.
 * Placing blocks over the entrances to the Underground Desert will help the player avoid falling and getting stuck, because the Mighty Wind pushes the player back.
 * The Mighty Wind Debuff pushes the player less, so players will not have to be worried about getting stuck in small holes.

Music
This music track plays while a  is ongoing. Like most other tracks, it can be recorded with Music Boxes. On the, when Otherworldly music is enabled, tracks from Terraria: Otherworld will play instead.

Trivia

 * The Sandstorm is similar to the Blizzard event in that it reduces visibility and spawns new enemies, though unlike the Blizzard (and some real life sandstorms), it is not tied to rain in any way. It is also similar in that it happens simultaneously with another event - in this case, the Windy Day.
 * The Weather Radio indicates the direction the sand is blowing, and thus the direction the Mighty Wind debuff will push the player.
 * When the Weather Radio indicates that the wind is moving at 0 miles per hour, the sandstorm pushes the player west.
 * As of the 1.4 update, the player will squint while they are in the Sandstorm.

History
Sandsturm Tempête de sable 沙尘暴