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Ebonwood armor
  • Ebonwood armor equipped (male)
  • Ebonwood armor equipped (female)
Stack digit 1
Statistics
Type
Defense5 (4+1) (set)
Set Bonus1 defense
RarityRarity level: 0

    Ebonwood armor is an armor set consisting of a Ebonwood Helmet, Ebonwood Breastplate, and Ebonwood Greaves.

    It is crafted solely from Ebonwood harvested from Corrupt Trees. It acts as the Corruption counterpart to the Crimson's Shadewood armor, which shares same stats. Along with its counterpart, it is the most powerful Pre-Hardmode wooden set, though it still pales in comparison to most other armor sets.

    Wearing a full set grants a set bonus of 1 additional defense, providing a total of 5 defense.

    Set[]

    Ebonwood Helmet
    • Ebonwood Helmet item sprite
    Stack digit 1
    Statistics
    Type
    Defense1
    Body slotHelmet
    RarityRarity level: 0
    Research1 required
    Ebonwood Breastplate
    • Ebonwood Breastplate item sprite
    Stack digit 1
    Statistics
    Type
    Defense2
    Body slotShirt
    RarityRarity level: 0
    Research1 required
    Ebonwood Greaves
    • Ebonwood Greaves item sprite
    Stack digit 1
    Statistics
    Type
    Defense1
    Body slotPants
    RarityRarity level: 0
    Research1 required

    Crafting[]

    Recipes[]

    ResultIngredientsCrafting station
    Ebonwood BreastplateEbonwood Breastplate
    Work BenchWork Bench
    Ebonwood GreavesEbonwood Greaves
    Ebonwood HelmetEbonwood Helmet

    Notes[]

    • It may be a good idea to craft the Cactus armor instead, since it has the same stats and only requires entering the Desert; characters that could make use of Ebonwood armor are likely not ready to enter the Corruption.
    • While Ebonwood is initially obtainable in Corruption worlds only, one can transfer an artificial Corruption biome or the armor itself into Crimson worlds. It is to be noted, however, that this strategy is impractical and inefficient, and it is easier to simply use Cactus armor.

    Trivia[]

    • The helmet appears to have spikes, which might be a reference to the Eater of Worlds' spikes, or devil horns.

    History[]

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