Guide:Duke Fishron strategies

Duke Fishron is a flying fish/pigron boss with very high movement speed and high damage, making it the most difficult boss in the game so far. It is advised to use life-draining weapons on him and high movement speed.

Terrain preparation
Make a very long skybridge to fight Duke Fishron. Somewhere around 700-100 should be enough. Asphalt blocks are highly recommended. The basic goal while fighting Duke Fishron is to run away quickly while attacking constantly. Alternatively, you can build a very long zigzag pattern of diagonal blocks.

Multiple layers may assist in avoiding his attacks, though it's not entirely necessary.

If one desires not to spend time making an arena, they can use a Water Walking Potion instead.

Armor

 * For magic it is advisable equip the Spectre Armor with the Spectre Hood to drain health.
 * For melee characters the Beetle Armor with Scale Mail are recommended as they give decent defense paired with attack buffs which stacks as they player damages the boss or the Sharknados. If the player desires high defense, Beetle Armor with Shell or Turtle Armor are recommended.
 * For ranged characters the Shroomite Armor is highly recommended.

Magic

 * Homing weapons like Bat Scepter or Spectre Staff will let you focus on dodging.
 * Rapid weapons like Razorpine or Leaf Blower, or Razorblade Typhoon if you have already defeated the Duke, will let you focus on dodging as well, if you have decent enough aim.
 * The Golden Shower spell is helpful as it reduces his defense.
 * The Bubble Gun does very well if you have beaten him.
 * Tempest Staff provides a source of constant damage.
 * If you have good aim the Inferno Fork does a lot of damage.
 * The Blizzard Staff is very good for attacking while he is stationary.
 * The Rod of Discord isn't a weapon, but helps with dodging.
 * Avoid using magic weapons like Magnet Sphere, Wasp Gun, Rainbow Gun and Staff of the Frost Hydra as Duke Fishron's extreme speed will render these attacks nearly useless.

Melee

 * Vampire Knives are very useful for stealing life combined with decent damage, however the life steal effect seems to work better on his second stage.
 * If you have beaten him before and acquired Flairon you can easily beat him by flying away and spamming it.
 * Flask of Ichor is useful to slightly lower Duke Fishron's defense.
 * The Terra Blade also performs well, though not usually as well as the vampire knives.
 * Constantly throwing the Paladin's Hammer while flying around can defeat him quickly.

Ranged

 * The Snowman Cannon is powerful against him, if you have defeated the frost moon.
 * The Chain Gun, if you have beat the frost moon, or Megashark, paired with Chlorophyte Bullet do very well; as these weapons have homing properties little aim will be required leaving the player to focus on dodging the boss.
 * The Piranha Gun attaches to Duke Fishron and deals continuous damage, so the player can focus on dodging Duke Fishron's attacks.
 * You must do this at the start of the fight, or else he will be too fast for the piranha to latch on.
 * Ichor Arrows or Ichor Bullets will reduce his defense.
 * If you have defeated Duke Fishron already, the Tsunami with Chlorophyte Arrows is useful.
 * The Stynger is very effective.

Accessories
A must is Hoverboard and Lightning Boots or better as primary choice. They are both fairly easy to get at this point. If you have defeated Duke Fishron, Fishron Wings will also help. Frog Leg can be used for more mobility. A shield will prevent knockback from Sharknadoes.

Equip accessories with damage, crit, or arcane if using magic modifiers. Accessories such as the Celestial Stone, Fire Gauntlet Sniper Scope, and any emblem will also greatly improve damage output. Warding accessories can be used if the player desires extra defense.

Cross Necklace or Star Veil is recommended as the boss speed might cause several heavy hits on characters should the boss catch the player. The Sharknados may also flank the player hitting them consecutively especially on Duke Fishron's second phase.

Spectre Armor characters should consider using Magic Cuffs or Celestial Cuffs as the damage dealt by any of Duke Fishron's attacks will most of times completely restore their MP allowing to attack constantly while restoring HP; although care should be taken as the boss high attack may do a quick work of reckless players.

Magic users should also consider the Mana Flower.

If you have difficulty dodging his charges and/or bubbles, invest some time in getting a Tabi or Master Ninja Gear.

Charm of Myths will both allow for increased regen and reduced time for the Potion Sickness debuff.

Potions and Buffs
As with any other Hardmode boss, it would be useful to prepare the following potions:
 * Greater Healing Potions are highly recommended, though not entirely necessary with life-draining weapons.
 * Greater Mana Potions are recommended for magic users.
 * Regeneration Potion and Ironskin Potion to survive. Two of each will last enough.
 * Endurance and Lifeforce potions for even greater survivability.
 * Pumpkin Pies will likely last the entire fight, and it's easy to craft.
 * Swiftness Potion helps you a lot to evade the Pigron and its attacks.
 * Wrath and/or Rage potions for a boost in damage output.
 * Magic Power Potion and the Crystal Ball's Clairvoyance buff for magic users is recommended.
 * If a player has no arena, they can just use Water Walking Potions.
 * Gravitation Potions can free up an accessory slot, but it's recommended to use Featherfall Potions with them.
 * Melee characters that are good at dodging can use the Tipsy buff/debuff.

First Stage
Duke Fishron will attack in three different ways during his first stage. He will try to charge into the player five times before summonning one of two projectile attacks: Duke Fishron will blow about 20 bubbles that follow the player at a medium speed. They explode and dealing damage on contact. These bubbles can be destroyed via any attack or projectile, however they can be hard to hit. In his other projectile attack, he will summon some liquid blobs by waving his fins that fall through platforms until they travel 1.5x the vertical size of the screen or impact with blocks. Then they will create 'Sharknadoes'- giant water tornadoes that summon several Sharkrons. The Sharkrons have limited flight range, are destroyed on impact with blocks, and can be killed by the player. After a projectile attack, he will proceed to repeat the cycle.

Basically, just shoot him while running around, jumping, flying, and go back to avoid getting hit. Don't run too far or he may despawn. A good way to avoid Duke Fishron's attacks is to fly up when Duke Fishron starts dashing, and drop when he gets close to you, which is usually on the third dash. When it uses detonating bubbles is not much of a problem if you run and dodge its attacks. Tornadoes may be painful obstacles, but you can recover your health quickly if given enough time, and Sharknados are not a problem as they are more likely to die very quickly. Focus on popping bubbles when they spawn. Remember, KEEP MOVING AND KEEP ATTACKING, otherwise you will die.

Second Stage
When Duke falls below 25,000 health, he will stay stationary for a second, then his eyes will glow as he enters his second stage. His damage, speed, and defense increase significantly. His lunges become faster, and are only performed three times instead of five before executing one of his projectile attacks, which are also upgraded. The detonating Bubbles are now fired while Duke Fishron flies in quick loops, which leave a trail of the bubbles behind. Instead of several blobs that create Sharknadoes, he will summon one blob that chases the player, creating a powerful 'Cthulunado' upon contact. It will summon twice as many Sharkrons as in the first stage.

In Duke's second form, you have to be more careful as detonating bubbles spray everywhere. Also, keep moving as he's extremely fast and follows you. But the most important thing is to avoid bigger tornadoes because they can do massive damage-up to 150 or more, even with better armor. On the other hand, you also have to fire more accurately because Duke Fishron moves and dodges faster than before, and sometimes it can evade homing projectiles. Like before, keep moving and keep attacking.

Care should be taken even after the boss has been defeated as he might summon a last set of Sharknadoes, which can kill an unsuspecting player. Additionally, the loot can fall inside the tornadoes that Duke Fishron may have created, forcing the player to wait if they don't want to take damage.

Tips

 * The biggest piece of advice for the battle is KEEP MOVING.
 * Keep count of how many charges he's done.
 * Try to keep distance when he summons Sharknadoes.

Strategy One
Use Beetle armor with Shell along with Vampire Knives, using a Flask of Ichor, and anything to give the Well Fed and Tipsy buffs. Run away and throw Vampire Knives at him, and it will take about 2 minutes to defeat him. Another Melee strategy is to use full Chlorophyte armor, the Hoverboard, and the Paladin's Hammer until you get Flairon. Use the speed flight with the hoverboard during the fight along a long sky bridge, make sure he doesn't get too far away, but continually throw back you Paladin's hammer. Once you have flairon, this fight takes less than a minute.

Strategy Two
This strategy requires any Wings,along with high-defense armor and a Terra Blade. Also, accessories that increase speed are highly recommended. Recommended gear:
 * Any Wings
 * Lightning Boots or better
 * Turtle armor or Beetle armor
 * Terra Blade, or other melee projectile weapons

Using the wings, simply flee from Fishron. Do not worry about him despawning, he will keep up. Using the terra blade, fire the projectile sword while avoiding the charges, bubbles, and sharknadoes. During the second stage, use a zigzag pattern in the air to avoid Duke Fishron's now faster charges. Continue to swing the Terra blade and fire its ranged projectile. Repeat as necessary.

Strategy One
Another very easy way to kill Duke Fishron in less than 2 minutes is to use the full Spectre armor set (mask not hood), the Bubble Gun (you must have beaten him before), the Fishron Wings, Frog Leg,the Mana Flower (with ~3 full greater mana pots), and Lightning Boots. Also have the well fed bonus. Using the bubble gun, just closely back away from him and hold m1. With the mana flower you will not run out of mana, and you will get him to his second stage in a matter of seconds. In the second stage, do what you did in the first, but when he does his attack after charges, linger around and do damage to him. You should kill him in about a minute and a half.

Strategy Two
Use a full Spectre Armor set (with mask), Fishron Wings (or another high-tier wings), the Magic Cuffs and Frostspark Boots/Lightning Boots. In your hotbar you should have (preferably with the Mythical modifier):


 * Blizzard Staff
 * Razorpine
 * Golden Shower
 * If possible, the Razorblade Typhoon
 * If possible, the Rod of Discord
 * Magnet Sphere (optional)
 * Raven Staff or Tempest Staff (optional)
 * If possible, the Flairon

Ensure that you have:
 * Several Greater Healing Potions
 * Ironskin Potions
 * Regeneration Potions
 * Mana Regeneration Potions
 * Magic Power Potions
 * Any item that grants the Well Fed buff
 * At least 10 Greater Mana Potions
 * A Crystal Ball for the Clairvoyance buff

Before summoning the boss, use the Crystal Ball and the Raven Staff or Tempest Staff; these flying minions are the strongest available in terms of base damage. Upon summoning Duke Fishron, press your Buff hotkey, which will automatically use all available resources to grant all available buffs to the player. The moment he appears, use the Golden Shower to lower his defense (and make him more visible, if fighting at night without Hunter Potions). When he charges at you, fire the Razorpine (or the Razorblade Typhoon) at him, and when he is stationary, switch to the Blizzard Staff. Summoning a Magnet Sphere and remaining near it in midair can help to deal extra damage. Whenever the Golden Shower's effect wears off, hit the boss again.

Combined with the Golden Shower and good aim, the Blizzard Staff can deal thousands of damage very quickly, seeing as each individual icicle will deal ~80+ damage per hit. The Razorpine is useful if Duke Fishron is directly visible, while the Razorblade Typhoon will home in and hit multiple times even if the boss is offscreen.

If he charges at you and your fly time has expired, you should use a Rod of Discord (if available) to teleport to his other side so that he charges away from you. Simply dropping is also effective in open airspace.

Using this strategy, it is possible (though not advised) to solo Duke Fishron without an arena.

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Strategy Three
Use a full Spectre Armor set (with both, the mask and the hood), Fishron Wings (or another high-tier wings), the Magic Cuffs and Frostspark Boots/Lightning Boots. In your hotbar you should have:


 * If possible Tempest Staff, otherwise Optic Staff
 * Nimbus Rod
 * Blizzard Staff (Optional)
 * If possible Razorblade Typhoon, otherwise Bat Scepter
 * If possible Bubble Gun or Razorpine
 * Golden Shower (Optional, helps a lot)
 * Magnet Sphere (Optional, not that usefull since Duke Fishron moves way too fast)

Acessories (all reforged to Lucky Prefix):


 * If possible Fishron Wings, otherwise Lava Waders (Or any water walking accesories)
 * If using Fishron Wings, Equip a Celestial Emblem or Sorcerer Emblem, otherwise Equip any Wings
 * Celestial Cuffs
 * Star Veil or Celestial Stone
 * Frostspark Boots or Lightning Boots

Since you have water walking ability or increased underwater mobility you shouldn't need any arenas, the Celestial Cuffs will help with mana, however some Greater Mana Potions will be useful, upon summoning the Duke Fishron, use the Bubble Gun or the Razorpine (using the Razorblade Typhoon or the Bat Scepter is also an option if you don't have any of the other two). Start with the Spectre Mask for damage and switch to the Spectre Hood when lower than 200 health. You shouldn't have much problems dodging his attacks, except for the Cthulhunado, you should be able to kill him in 3 minutes or less.

Strategy Four
This strategy uses full set of Spectre armor and Gravitation Potions along with Featherfall Potions to dodge Fishron's attacks, and does not requires you to do the Pumpkin moon or the Frost moon before. Requires:
 * Mana flower
 * Inferno Fork
 * Golden Shower
 * 3-10 Greater Healing Potion
 * 50-75 Greater Mana Potion
 * Full Spectre Armor (Both types of helmets)
 * 1-3 Gravitation Potion
 * 1-3 Featherfall Potion

Advised:
 * 1-2 Ironskin Potion
 * 1-2 Regeneration Potion
 * 2-4 Magic Power Potion
 * Well Fed buff
 * The Crystal Ball buff
 * Celestial Stone
 * Destroyer Emblem
 * Sorcerer Emblem
 * Charm of Myths/Celestial Emblem

Use the gravitation potion to go up and down at incredible speed to dodge fishron attacks while using inferno fork and once for a while golden shower to lower his defense. While Fishron isn't enraged, use your offensive helmet , once he's enraged , switch to your deffensive helmet. It's recommanded to get the Warding modifier on all of your accesories for extra defense.

The One and Only Ranged Strategy
If you have beaten Duke Fishron before, use full Shroomite Armor with Headgear, and the Tsunami with any ammo. If you have not beaten Duke Fishron before, use the Helmet instead with the Stynger. If you would prefer to have high defense over high damage, use the Beetle Armor with Shell instead. Your damage will suffer, but the extra defense is worth it. Accessories:
 * Fishron Wings/Hoverboard
 * Ranger emblem/Avenger Emblem
 * Sniper Scope
 * Charm of Myths/Band of Regeneration
 * Star Veil/Cross Necklace

Using the hoverboard, use the hovering to avoid Duke fishron's attacks. With the wings, just fly upward and in either direction and drop while still moving when he gets too close. When he gets close, fire at him. Fire directly at him. If you are using the Stynger, this will cause most of the explosive shards to hit. Be sure to keep high altitude so you can dodge his sharknadoes.

The battle can last a very long time as a ranger, but it can sometimes be easier to avoid damage. Also, since ranger doesn't have a way of life stealing, it is recommended you bring 5-20 greater healing potions just in case. If you are bad at dodging, bring more.