Guide:PvP

Player versus Player brings a unique type of play to the world of Terraria. This is a game mode where one player or a team of players can defeat another player or team of players. This is done by joining a multiplayer world, and enabling the PvP option by clicking on the swords in the upper right hand corner of the screen. The only way a player can damage another player is if both have the PvP option enabled. There is also the option of joining a team. Teams are represented by the colored shields in the upper right corner of the screen as well. Once you select a team there is an onscreen notification of how far away they are, as well as how much health they have. PvP is not an overly useful game mode as it does not help game progression in any particular way. However it allows a very fun and challenging form of gameplay. Teamwork is usually the key factor in PvP combat, as it is also the key factor in Terraria. Below is a general guide as well as some tips, tricks, and hints that can help the average player become knowledgeable about the PvP factors in Terraria.

Differences
In PvP the window of invincibility after taking damage is greatly reduced if it came from another player. Normally, you would receive 2/3 of a second of invincibility (0.66). In PvP, however, you only receive 2/15 of a second (0.13). This still makes weaker weapons with <8 use time much weaker than usual. Additionally, the accessory Cross Necklace has no effect in PvP. Furthermore, various Flasks and other items that normally apply debuffs do not apply these in PvP. Also homing weapons will not home in on players and minions do not target players. Last of all only people in your own team will be visible on the minimap and buffs from, for example Nebula armor and Paladin's Shield, only affect your own team.

Types
There are various types of PvP gameplay. You need to adjust your strategy accordingly. The most common types are:
 * Capture the Gem (CTG): Based on capture the flag. For more info see Guide:Capture the Gem.
 * Using new characters: Often it is required to start a new character in a PvP world. This means that you need to progress quickly, so your gear doesn't fall behind on that of your enemies. It may be wise to choose an easy obtainable weapon over a harder to obtain one that is stronger. See also Guide:Skipping Stones.
 * Using existing characters: If you are allowed to bring an existing character over it is safe to assume everyone has the strongest gear available. Make sure you do so as well if you want to have a chance to compete.
 * Hardcore: Sometimes it is required that your character is in hardcore mode. Usually, this is combined with using new characters. In this case, people tend to die more often from enemies and traps than from players. Be very careful and do not rush through the game.
 * Controlled PvP: a PvP game with sets such as classes. Sometimes teams will have a set time to build defenses. This mode is often combined with other types, such as CTG.
 * War: an all-out pvp mode with no mercy. Destroy buildings, fight enemies. 20-30 min with a grace period at the beginning to build, as in Controlled PvP. Usually 7v7, but can be whittled down to 2v2 or expanded to 25v25!

Equipment
Everyone has his (or her) own favorite equipment, so those will not be listed below. Instead, only equipment that for some reason is more or less useful in PvP than in single player are listed, so you can use this knowledge to gain an advantage. Also remember to reforge your weapons, should you be given the opportunity to use an existing character, because your enemies will certainly do so!

Melee
There is the saying "Don't bring a knife to a gunfight". Unlike most enemies, people will try to evade your attacks and run away while attacking with ranged weapons. This may mean you can have a rough time when using melee, but there are plenty of weapons that work well.
 * Any melee weapon shooting projectiles or long-reach yoyos, this will overcome the range advantage other players have. However dedicated ranged weapons may perform better.
 * Terra Blade - A Very fast, projectile firing sword which comes with great damage, with enough skill and accuracy this may serve you well as you charge into the enemy's base.
 * Solar Eruption - A long range flail to overcome the range disadvantage, while also dealing good damage and piercing through walls. Does NOT apply Daybroken, however.
 * Flairon - A relatively spammable weapon that creates a wall of bubbles (however the bubbles won't home in on the player). Good when retreating.
 * Vampire Knives - Close to medium range throwing blades that heal you. With Vampire Knives, high DPS loadout and a Greater Healing potion, you can get back into the fight quickly.
 * Scourge of the Corruptor - Even if the weapon does not home in on enemies, the projectiles are likely to hit multiple enemies.
 * Psycho Knife - Capable of stealthing players regardless of what armor they're wearing. You can also quickly change weapons to use the other one, just as you reveal yourself. Note: though the Invisibility Potion is better than this in many ways, and less servers ban this item.
 * Dao of Pow - Confusion disorients players, opening a window of opportunity to kill or wound the enemy player.
 * Meowmere - A very high damage sword that shoots bouncing projectiles, with the right bonuses this weapon can 2-hit a player. Due to this, servers may ban this item.
 * Possessed Hatchet - One of the highest damage weapons before Moonlord, One to two shots a player with low defense despite not homing on players.
 * Paladin's Hammer - A very high damage, high speed weapon that can 2-hit low defence players and is very difficult to dodge making it a good choice for close-ranged encounters.
 * Daybreak - A very high damage javelin-like weapon which has high velocity but is affected by gravity. It inflicts the Daybroken debuff unlike the Solar Eruption.

Ranged

 * Any explosive weapon will make it much easier to hit players, which usually try to evade attacks. A good example is the Stynger, which not only explodes, but also leaves exploding shrapnel behind. Additionally Explosive Bullet and Hellfire Arrow can be used. Snowman Cannon is also a good weapon.
 * Homing weapons on the other hand, are much less useful, as they do not home in on players.
 * Weapons with fast moving ammunition, for example High Velocity Bullets. This will make it much harder for people to evade your shots.
 * Sniper Rifle - Allows you to see people coming from further away and deal a high damage shot before people start reacting to your attack.
 * Proximity Mine Launcher - Allows you to quickly place traps on the map.
 * Ichor Arrow and Nano Bullet - Does NOT apply the debuff during PvP.
 * Tsunami or Phantasm - Paired with Holy Arrows, this can finish off players within seconds even with high armor.
 * Weapons with bouncing projectile such as Meteor Shot and Pulse Bow are hard to evade.

Magic

 * Many magic weapons are useful due to their homing effect. However due to the loss of this effect in PvP these weapons are far less useful.
 * Lunar Flare (and Blizzard Staff) - Allows you to hit players that are hiding behind blocks (which players tend to do). Lunar Flare also allows you to hit players underground.
 * Bubble Gun - A short range weapon that creates a wall of bubbles, useful against melee players.
 * Shadowbeam Staff - Although there are enough other bounding weapons, this one instantly travels to it maximum range, which makes it a very effective weapon underground.
 * Nettle Burst - Allows attacks through the terrain, which players tend to hide behind.
 * Medusa Head - Does NOT work during PvP, be warned!
 * Golden Shower - Does NOT apply debuff during PvP.
 * Nebula Blaze - This weapon has a high damage output and sometimes shoots out larger projectiles with 3 times the damage, effectively killing low-defense players in a single hit. Like the Meowmere, servers may ban this for use in PvP.

Minions & Other
Unfortunately, Minions do not target players. They can still be used to keep normal enemies away while fighting, however, you are better off using another weapon against players.
 * Beenade - Does NOT work during PvP.
 * Smoke Bomb - Normally only usable as novelty, it actually serves a purpose during PvP.

Armor
Usually players use strong weapons that will kill you in a few hits. As armors provide a flat reduction it usually doesn't help much and you are better of choosing an armor that provides a damage bonus instead.
 * Beetle armor and Solar Flare armor - Actually give a percentage based damage reduction (for the first few hits), increasing your survivability a bit. They may interfere with invisibility however.
 * Vortex armor - Has a sweet stealth bonus but makes you move slowly.
 * Shroomite armor - Makes you invisible while not moving.
 * Spectre armor (with Hood) - Will heal the player with the least amount of health in your team.
 * Chlorophyte armor - The crystal will not target players unless they take damage from another source first!

Vanity

 * You can use vanity to confuse your enemy, for example wearing a melee set while being ranged. Or wearing a low level set so people don't expect you to be a threat.
 * You can wear Shroomite armor in your vanity set to become invisible while not moving.
 * You can wear Familiar clothes, which in combination with an Invisibility Potion makes you truly invisible. HOWEVER, some accessories are not completely invisible when you're invisible, such as Wings.

Accessories
As players generally focus on overall damage per second, accessories providing a regeneration bonus over time, such as the band of regeneration or shiny stone, have reduced benefit. However, movement critically accessories help evade attacks, and damage reducing accessories stack together. Additionally, defense is incredibly useful in PvP.
 * Accessories that protect you from the Confused debuff, which players may use against you. Most notably Ankh Shield or Ankh Charm.
 * Cobalt Shield - Both a blessing and a curse. Although knockback can be severely annoying, especially for melee characters, it will also knock you out of the way when a row of bullets comes at you greatly reducing the damage received.
 * Paladin's Shield - Provides the second biggest base defense of all accessories, behind only the Flesh Knuckles, at +6 defense. It also protects against knockback and reduces damage taken by allies (by taking the damage yourself) when the wearer is above 25% HP. When taking damage from others, you still react as if you took damage, activating effects such as the Star Cloak's stars and the dodge chance from the Black Belt. An excellent choice in team-based PvP.
 * Titan Glove - Assuming the enemy is not using a Cobalt Shield it is very effective in keeping melee enemies away from you.
 * Worm Scarf - Provides a 17% damage reduction, which is rather useful during PvP.
 * Sniper Scope - Allows you to see enemies from further away.

Potions

 * Healing and Mana potions - So you can stay in the fight longer.
 * Ironskin Potion - Provides additional defense to give you an edge in combat
 * Endurance Potion - Grants 10% reduction in damage taken. This helps particularly against powerful attacks, and stacks multipicatively with the paladin's shield, frozen turtle shell, worm scarf and beetle armor.
 * Obsidian Skin Potion - Good idea to carry on you in case of a lava moat/trap.
 * Gills Potion - Useful for when you need to hide in water and/or lava (you can also breathe in lava with this potion, and if you have Obsidian Skin, not take damage from it).
 * Invisibility Potion - To actually become invisible with this potion, a player would either be required to remove all armor or to wear the full set of familiar clothes in the social slot (which is much wiser). Wings also should be equipped, just turned visibly off, as of 1.2.3. There is a great benefit in being able to move around without being seen, although your weapon can be seen when you use it. Some servers ban this item.
 * Thorns Potion - When you are attacked with melee, this potion deals 1/3 of the resulting damage back to your attacker! They'll be beating themselves up!
 * Hunter Potion - Good to avoid sneak attacks.
 * Gravitation Potion and Swiftness Potion - Maneuverability to evade attacks is the best way to win a PvP fight. Can also be a suitable replacement for Rocket Boots/Wings, freeing up an accessory slot.
 * Dangersense Potion - Very useful to counter player placed traps.
 * Flasks - Does NOT apply debuffs in PvP.

General Strategies
The strategies will depend on the type of PvP gameplay (see above). The strategies described below may not work if enemies already have end game gear or it may simply be too time-consuming to perform.

Gather Info
Although it may be fun to just charge at the opponents' base until it's left as a pile of rubble, it's not all that effective. Your enemies (if they're really worth attacking) most likely have set up traps and other defenses to counter anyone who gets too close. Instead, get some information on the opposing base before jumping at it. Take an invisibility potion or two and head to their base. Learn what you can, then figure out a way to suppress or completely neutralize the defences... then charge ahead mindlessly!

The Best Defense is a Good Offense
Attacking the enemy base constantly will make it hard for your enemies to build up a camp and repair defenses. Furthermore, by looting enemy resources (even just crafting stations) will slow down enemy progression, while advancing your own. You can also, for example, summon a boss in the enemy camp, which if they are unprepared can make quick work of them. On the other, hand if they can beat the boss you may be giving them valuable resources instead!

The Best Offense is a Good Defense
if you've got enough defenses set up, it'll take ages for the enemy to get to your base! In turn, you can simply send a few guys to chip away at the opposing base!

Specialize
Although it's tempting to just give yourself the best of everything and powerhouse through whatever situation comes your way, in reality, you're just robbing yourself of potential. Most armor and accessories improve a single attribute, and the few "rounded" pieces have reduced potency [example: ranger emblem gives plus 15% ranged damage, while the avenger emblem improves all attacks, but only by 12%]. Many weapon load outs are only good for a few select tasks as well.

Exception: if you're relying on magic weapons, it's not a bad idea to bring a melee weapon in case you run out of mana.

Battle Strategies
The most important aspect is to have a good battle strategy. People are far less predictable than normal enemies and use different weapons and strategies. Below some general tips can be found to help you win the battle

Patience
Sometimes using stealth (be it from the Psycho Knife, Shroomite armor, Vortex armor, an Invisibility potion, or simply standing in a dark spot) will allow you to attack other players by surprise. Also using a Sniper Rifle or Sniper Scope allows you to attack players first. This way you can properly get a few hits in before they attack back, however, it will require you to wait for a player to get near you, rather than attacking the player. Binoculars may also aid you in your stakeouts and information gathering.

Maneuverability
As important it is to hit your enemies it is equally important to prevent getting hit. Having good maneuverability is the key to evading enemy attacks or quickly dealing damage in case you use melee. The swiftness potion provides a universal speed boost. Also, a flipper potion may provide advantage in wet environments. Wings and Rocket Boots provide flight, which is an essential edge. Also, a magic carpet allows quick gliding which can aid in a fast escape. In winding corridors, the Rod of Discord provides the ultimate maneuverability, instantly removing you from the fight. Furthermore, it is equally important to limit your opponents maneuverability. For example, early game you can stand on top of a hill, making it harder for your opponent to reach you or at least slowing him down.

Blockades
Standing behind a tactically placed wall can aid in evasion of most attacks. As a melee player you can use this to force ranged users to close in on you and ranged characters can utilize blocks to attack and quickly duck behind cover again. Of course, this can be countered by using explosives that will either destroy the blockade or damage the person behind it. This method is useless when your enemies have weapons that can travel through blocks such as the Solar Eruption or Stardust Dragon.

Support
Not all tactics need to directly be about fighting. Using more passive tactics such as spying on foes or using Spectre armor to heal allies could be just as effective in the long run. The Paladin's Shield should be considered for melee users, as it will help teammates survive.

Boss Barrage
Summoning multiple bosses at an enemy's base is an effective way to cause chaos if they aren't properly geared to take the bosses on. An particularly deadly boss to summon is Skeletron Prime just as day is about to break. Similarly, if Skeletron has not yet been defeated, you can lead a Dungeon Guardian to the enemy's base and then use a Magic Mirror to warp away.

Defense Strategies
Note: Dangersense Potions will effectively counter most of these traps.

Dungeon Bricks
Dungeon Bricks are probably the easiest obtainable Explosion-proof objects, that will prevent your base (and defenses) from being destroyed by someone using explosives. In case explosives are not banned on the server consider using those.

Rough terrain
Some small pits, hills and barriers, combined with some cobwebs over a large area will considerably slow down anyone trying to charge through the base at full speed.

Counter: use Gravitation Potions or Rocket Boots/Wings to fly over the obstacles.



Pit trap
A pit trap is seen when a player digs multiple holes that are 4ft (2 blocks) wide and about 40ft (20 blocks) deep. At the bottom of the pit, spikes are usually placed. In some occurrence, lava may be placed at the bottom in small puddles. Alternatively, if a player gets trapped in a pit trap, the owner of the trap can drop mass amounts of sand on the trapped player to defeat them.

The pit trap becomes more efficient if lined with Hellstone Bricks, as this will likely burn players attempting to get out. One can also place a one-block floor and remove it from range with the Dirt Rod. This is efficient at night if there isn't light around because this is impossible to see under the floor in such case.

Another variant of this is to place an Active Stone Block ceiling (or using Actuators) to the trap, which can be as thick as you want, and have it all wired to a singular pressure plate on the centre of the ceiling. When the pressure plate is stood on, it will deactivate the stone blocks, leaving the victim to fall to their death. The downsides of this are that it can take a long time to reset, uses a lot of wire and can be spotted by holding a wire-related device.

Counter: Fly over the traps with Rocket Boots or escape with a Grappling Hook and an Obsidian Skull equipped. By using the Hook, a player can also slingshot himself out quickly if their timing is right. If the enemy is using a Dirt Rod as visibility is low, one can cast a Shadow Orb, throw some Glowsticks or use a ranged weapon that emits light to detect a hidden trap.

Spike trap
A spike trap is seen when a player has raided a dungeon of its spikes and mindfully put them in locations that are effective in whittling away health. These spikes can be used to damage other players. Spikes are often best used when they are out of sight of the player and placed on walls or ceilings. When a player puts spikes on the wall or ceiling a player will hesitate to grapple, leaving the target open for a sand trap.

Counter: Look for an alternative way around, or use the Ivy Whip to latch in between two walls without touching either of them.



Lava trap
A lava trap is seen when a player takes lava from the -2100ft level and uses buckets to move it up to his or her fortress. This lava is then held in place in a funnel-shaped container, which is corked off by a web/sand cork. A player using cobweb should also consider using dart traps connected to pressure plates near the place where lava falls. This way, the poison darts will tear the cobweb and the trap will be activated. This technique coupled with the sand trap is a sure way to deal good amounts of damage, and the player can also become trapped.

Counter: Keep water handy to temporarily stave off the lava, or have a Lava Charm or Lava Waders equipped.

Wall of Dart Traps
This is a very simple trap recommended for beginner players. Place dart traps in a vertical line with wire connecting them all to a switch at the bottom. When players approach, simply flip the switch and every player within range of the traps is poisoned. Though players can easily remove the traps once they get close, they will still have taken some damage, which can help greatly in the long run. You may want to put blocks like Dungeon Bricks (or, even better, Lihzahrd Bricks) in the way so it's harder to reach the traps. Also, if you have access to the Lihzahrd Temple, using Super Dart, Flame, Spear, or Spiked Ball Traps would be immensely more effective. This trap can also be helpful against goblin/ pirate invasions.

Counter: If you see one of these built, find another way around it or simply destroy it if it's unmanned. Also, a bezoar/ medicated bandage/ ankh charm/ ankh shield will protect from the effects of the poison, and if you have a high defense along with that, the dart traps should do next to nothing. However, if stronger traps are used, avoid them to the best of your ability, or as before, destroy them. Placing blocks can block the darts.

Bomb Road Trap
Make a path of either Dungeon Bricks or Hardmode Metal, place a long line of Explosives Blocks underneath, wire it to a lot of Pressure Plates, and then you run. For even more effect, you can make a Lava Lake on top of the trap, or add some Inactive Stone Blocks to the entrances, and the link them with the Explosives. The Lava Lake gets blown apart, filling up the crater, and the Inactive Stone Blocks activate, trapping the target.

Monster Gate
A simple concept, have a room with monster spawning statues (preferably mimics, but in flying bases tactical medusas may be insane) hooked up to a timer. Create a door with Active Stone Blocks or Actuators hooked to a switch. Then when enemies come flip the switch and let the monsters do the work for you. If you set it up well, you can even put your base in the middle of the trap!

Note: this is an incredibly dangerous trap, even to your own team! Be sure that everyone has set their spawn in the base!

Counter: use sentry turrets, preferably lunar tiered ones, and wait until the room is empty enough that you don't die the instant you set foot in it!

Bowling trap
Make a 3 block high corridor and a slope with actuated but active block to block the slope. Fill the slope up with boulder(s). When and a pressure plate to unactivate the barricade blocks of the boulder(s). For best result make the floor out of frozen slime blocks and invaders will have no time to retreat. Giving you a ten-pins strike. The downside? One use only.

Counter: place blocks to block boulders, very simple but invaders are unlikely to have place able objects in their hotbar.