Guide:Eater of Worlds strategies

"Screams echo around you..."

The Eater of Worlds (or EoW) is one of the bosses in Terraria. It is found in The Corruption. Preparation for this boss is both extremely helpful in the fight, and is relatively simple to complete. The following are some hints, tips, and strategies to help you defeat it when first encountered.

Spawn Conditions
Eater of Worlds is spawned by fulfilling one of these conditions:


 * Breaking three ;
 * Using.

You must then defeat Eater of Worlds within the Corruption: getting out of it will make it retreat and despawn.

The Fight
Eater of Worlds is a huge multi-segmented worm, and thus, its parts tend to linger for a while. You can damage those parts with penetrating weapons and ammos to deal a lot of damage. It is also very mobile if you decide to fight in Corruption chasm. Thus, it's important to reach the surface (and its arena if you made it, check below for more info).

Beware that, when a segment dies, the segments in front and behind will detach and separately attack the player.

Managing the Worms
These two worms form a new head and tail, and they will make the fight more difficult. To prevent that, you can try to prioritize the Head segment, which has the lowest defense of the segments, but it is also the most damaging one. Alternatively, you can prioritize the Tail segment, which however is the opposite (more Defense, less damaging).

Careful management of segments can reduce the number of smaller, harder to hit worms. In this case, prioritize the use of non-penetrating weapons, and hit its head and tail. If you destroy a middle segment, concentrate on the smaller worm, since the larger one can be easy to predict and dodge.

Expert Mode
Eater of Worlds can shoot, which deal significant damage and can cause the  debuff. And your explosives deal less damage against it, to the point to making them more expensive than its alternative throwing, equally-damaging, weapons.

The Weak debuff can be annoying to deal with, as you receive 3 more damage from all forms of damage.

Vile Spit can be hard to dodge if you decided to fight the worm inside the chasm, thus fight it on surface instead. However, Vile Spit's trajectory can be easily predicted: it has a fixed trajectory. You can easily dodge it if you constantly move.

Terrain preparation
The player must be in The Corruption to summon the Eater of Worlds; moving too far away from the biome during the battle will cause it to flee.

The Eater of Worlds is a very large Worm enemy, so dodging it may prove to be difficult. You may want to try fighting it on the surface instead of underground. If summoning this boss via breaking shadow orbs, be sure to provide yourself a quick and safe escape back to the surface where your arena will be. A room with a next to your arena can let you teleport there easily, but be careful that the path from orb to arena does not go through any non-Corrupted areas (lest the boss despawn). When making your arena on the surface, you have some options:


 * In Normal mode, make it fairly tall, thin, and easily climbable with many Platforms. That way, not only you can see it coming, but this will force it to climb in a relatively straight line, leaving large portions of its body exposed, and vulnerable to piercing attacks.
 * In Expert mode, due to the frequency of the Vile Spit attack, the Eater of Worlds will become much harder to dodge. You need to make an arena to compensate for this new attack. Build a regular row of platforms (your choice of length) in the sky. After this, build a long row of blocks (at least 50 blocks long) next to it. While you fight the boss, all of the Vile Spit projectiles will be blocked by this block barrier. If you built the arena low enough, the boss will be able to travel on your defense platform-- Watch out for this, but also utilize it to attack it when it's vulnerable.
 * Whichever option you choose, make sure the arena doesn't go too high. If it goes too high and the Corruption background disappears, the Eater of Worlds will start despawning.
 * It's also recommended to build your surface arena above a valley. While it's still above the ground, the hills on either side will provide higher ground for the Eater of Worlds to get to you and make your arena less effective.
 * To not get interrupted by Eater of Souls, it's recommended to place an Eater of Soul Banner to minimize their damage. You can obtain one by killing 50 Eater of Souls.

If you don't want to fight it on the surface, it's alright to fight it underground instead. If you are breaking, hollowing out an entire arena every third orb or escaping to a surface arena may not be practical; you should modify the terrain around you to have a quick path of escape to a space with good horizontal clearance and any hazardous terrain smoothed out or boarded over. Consider placing platforms periodically to provide extra maneuverability.

If you have an Autoswing weapon such as the or a, you can use a Grappling Hook and hook it to the ground to be able to remain stationary. Alternatively, a or an  can be used to become immune to Knockback. If you happen to have any, it could be useful, as it increases your melee speed. Once the Eater of Worlds has been summoned, begin swinging. As the Eater of Worlds tries to inflict damage by passing through you, the Autoswing weapon will destroy its sections fast and effectively, and the fight will be over fairly quickly. This can also be used as an effective farming technique.

Armor and Accessories
It is recommended to have at least 200 Life and 100 Mana, which requires 5 Life and Mana Crystals: if you've done some spelunking you're bound to have come across this many.

or is recommended. You can get by killing enough segments of the boss without necessarily defeating it, or  by farming the Eaters of Souls.

It is possible to kill the Eater of Worlds with just or, but the fight will be a bit more dangerous. is another viable option, rewarding slightly less defense than iron, but increasing your damage output, which can ensure the fight is completed quickly.

The is the best offensive mage set available, but has little defense. The gives higher defense but has weaker magic offensive stats

or its upgrades are recommended as they can help with dodging.

Accessories with Menacing or Warding will be most efficient here, but are not required.

Summoners should use the Flinx Fur Coat

On the, drop from Skeletons, so  can be used here.

Weapons
For Melee users:


 * Large swords like the can deal damage evenly if swung repeatedly at the long worm's arcing body.
 * The is also a good weapon to kill the boss, but takes a while to kill it. If you have a  from breaking Shadow Orbs, or a different flail, you can easily swing it into the EoW and inflict massive damage to many of its segments. This method requires more defense and/or health however, and preferably a way to avoid knockback.
 * If you are lucky enough to find an Enchanted Sword Shrine and obtain an (or ), you may find it to be very effective against the worm.
 * As mentioned above, an Autoswing weapon such as the or a  could be very useful. If you manage to find one with one of the speed increasing Modifiers, it may prove even more useful.

For Ranged users:


 * Guns can be very effective at killing worms.
 * The does decent damage, is easily obtained by breaking Shadow Orbs and is a great gun to get for killing the Eater of Worlds.
 * The is a excellent choice of weapon, but it works best close to the Eater of Worlds and requires the Goblin Army to be defeated first.
 * Bows don't have as fast a rate of fire, but by farming Devourers for their teeth and upgrading to, the piercing effect makes them a great choice.
 * work just as well, if not better, and are fairly easy to get.
 * The is also relatively easy to get by this point and will work well, but even a  can be used. If a shot can be lined up, about 30 damage can be done to 10 segments, finishing the fight very quickly.
 * The, available after defeating the Eater of Worlds at least once and enabling meteorite strikes, makes a mockery of it- ripping through multiple segments and destroying virtually any segment in one hit.

For Magic users:


 * The will not deal damage as quickly as other methods, but will have a balanced damage distribution throughout the entire body. It's obtained from  in the Corruption. Furthermore, this is a relatively safe weapon to use against the worm as it can be deployed in the worms path and will remain for a short time doing damage while giving you time to dodge.
 * or can also pierce multiple parts and deal great damage, while using little mana.
 * Also, a can be very effective against the Eater of Worlds, because of its fast-rate homing bees, and can be further enhanced with the, for Expert players. However, it is dropped by the Queen Bee, which is a much more difficult boss
 * You could also use the which is easily obtained by looking in the books in dungeons. On the, it is only found in the lower parts of the Dungeon, requiring defeating Skeletron, which is not recommended at this time
 * If one is having significate trouble with the fight (particularly in Master mode) the is a very effective weapon when combined with good movement accessory's (like the / and horseshoe balloon)

For Throwing users:


 * Non-explosive consumables, such as and, can be effective since they penetrate segments, meaning that they hit multiple times while allowing the player to keep a safe distance.
 * Explosive consumables, like are very effective, killing all pieces caught in the blast. The player should be careful, however, to not get caught in the blast themselves.
 * are especially useful, as they can be thrown down where the Eater of Worlds is likely to surface.
 * are extremely effective against the Eater of Worlds, leaving behind multiple flames on the ground that do ~40 damage each and hit every segment that moves through them.

For Summoner users:


 * The is a great summoning weapon against the Eater of Worlds, due to the fact that the finch summon pierces through its segments.
 * The Vampire Frog Staff and Flinx Staff also perform decently.
 * A whip such as the Snapthorn will destroy the Eater of Worlds

Potions

 * and can really help mitigate any hits you take.
 * can be very useful in spotting the Eater of Worlds as it burrows, making it easier to fight even without a raised platform.
 * A or other food item will also give you a small buff to all stats.
 * The will damage the Eater of Worlds every time it hurts you and is easy to craft.
 * An easy way to get out of the chasm if you wish to fight on the surface is to use a and a.

Farming
The EoW can be a good source of money if you sell the and  that it drops. With endgame, or even late pre-Hardmode, armor and weapons you can quickly defeat this easy-to-summon boss. Once you have recruited the Tavernkeep, his Lightning Aura sentries are deadly against the EoW, because once the head has passed a given point, all the body segments must follow. Even the Rod can kill the boss "cleanly" (from the head back) in a few passes, while the player simply evades the worm and renews or moves the sentry as needed.

Hardmode weapons that swing continuously such as the and  are extremely effective against the Eater of Worlds. Spears and higher tier Flails can also quickly dispose of the EoW. Simply grapple yourself to the ground (or use a ) and keep attacking/keep your flail below you by holding. If you have Molten Armor, you will be able to take any damage the Eater of Worlds dishes out, as its killed segments tend to drop Hearts, which will heal you.

The (easily obtained with a statue farm) offers a fairly quick execution, because it hits every segment in line-of-sight. With an arena high enough for the EoW to emerge completely from the ground, plus a modest damage bonus (+15% or better), it can destroy the entire boss in three strikes. However, this is much less practical in Expert mode, due to the Vile Spit projectiles. One strategy is to get the slime mount and bounce up and down repeatedly inside the chasms.

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