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"Vanity" redirects here. For a guide on how to utilize vanity and customize the character's appearance, see Guide:Vanity.

Vanity items are wearable items that can be equipped in social slots next to the armor and accessories slots in a character's inventory. Wearing them will change a character's appearance, but will not provide any functionality. Vanity items placed in the armor slots will also cover all armor appearances. Many of these vanity items are references to popular culture and other video games.

All vanity items[]

Vanity Pieces[]

Halloween Sets[]

These sets can only be found in Goodie Bags or from NPCs during the Halloween season.

Christmas Sets[]

These costumes can only be found in Presents or from NPCs during the Christmas season.

Vanity Sets[]

These sets do not follow any season. They can be purchased from NPCs, looted from bosses or enemies, looted during events, looted from chests, or crafted by the player.

Boss Masks[]

All bosses, including Old One's Army ones, but not Lepus and Turkor the Ungrateful, have a 14.29% chance to drop their respective mask.

Vanity Accessories[]

Developer Sets[]

Oktoberfest Vanity Sets[]

Japanese Console version Japanese Console-only Set[]

Removed Items[]

Click to see removed/replaced content
This describes old game content that was removed or replaced.
The information here does not apply to the current version of Terraria.


Interactions with Hair[]

HairAlt Difference

The same hairstyle on a character shown in its flat version (left) and its original version (right).

Some head pieces in Terraria show the player's original hair under them, while others hide hair completely, even if that item does not cover the entirety of the player's head. When an item shows player hair, the game will either display the full hairstyle, or a variant of it that flattens the hair so it fits under headgear. This allows items such as the Wizard's Hat to also display the beard of a player. With the exception of the Wizard Hat, armor items generally do not show player hair. Note that, by default, the game hides player hair, so items not listed below hide player hair entirely.

Items that show original hair[]

Items that show flattened hair[]

Achievement[]

Achievement Fashion Statement
Fashion Statement • Equip armor or vanity clothing in all three social slots.
Equip armor or vanity clothing in all three social slots.
Category: Collector Collector
Achievement Vanity of Vanities
Vanity of Vanities • “Looking good!”
Equip a full set of vanity items and/or armor.

History[]

  • Desktop 1.4.3: Added Eyebrella, Firestarter's set, Garland, and Gentleman's set.
  • Desktop 1.4.0.1:
  • Disabled placing accessories without visible sprites in social slots.
  • Added Safeman, Grox The Great, FoodBarbarian and Ghostar Developer Sets.
  • Added many other new vanity items.
  • Desktop 1.3.0.2: You can now wear Developer items without having the non-developer killing effect.
  • Desktop 1.3.0.1: It is now possible to obtain Developer items and The White Tuxedo. New outfits are available including Tax Collector's Hat, Suit and Pants, and Dye Trader's Turban.
  • Desktop 1.2.3.1: Fixed bug with a naked arm drawing over some vanity shirts.
  • Desktop 1.2.3: New vanity items introduced. Wings and accessories can be dyed.
  • Desktop 1.2.1.1: Fixed several graphical issues with the new Halloween costumes.
  • Desktop 1.2: New vanity items introduced. Armors can be dyed.
  • Desktop 1.1: Turning on PvP no longer makes social slot items invisible.
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