A Mimic is an uncommon Hardmode enemy disguised as a Chest, appearing as the appropriate Chest type for the environment. Mimics can be spawned by the player using the Chest Statue, even prior to Hardmode, but these do not drop any coins or items besides the Mimic Banner. Hallowed, Corrupt, and Crimson Mimics can be spawned with a special Key (see #Special variants below).
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Variants
Normal
Normal mimics look exactly like Chests until approached or attacked, at which point they will chase the player. They take on the appearance of chests normally found in that biome: regular Chests above the Underground layer, Gold Chests Underground, and locked Shadow Chests in The Underworld. Mimics that spawn in a Snow Biome take on the appearance of Ice Chests, and also have their own unique set of ice-themed drops.
MimicsHardmode exclusive Classic Expert Master Statistics
Drops
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Ice MimicHardmode exclusive Classic Expert Master Statistics
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Special variants
Template:Pc only Four Mimic variants have much higher health, more advanced attacks, and separate sets of unique drops. Similar to ordinary Mimics, they will disguise themselves as Chests until attacked or approached, but once they reveal themselves they do not resemble any Chest type currently in the game.
Each of the four have the same attack method. Similar to ordinary Mimics, they can attack by jumping towards the player, but they also have the ability to shut themselves, making themselves invincible. In the closed, invincible state, these mimics are capable of reflecting player projectiles; in Expert Mode, reflected projectiles can result in damage to players. They can also perform a pound-like attack, where the Mimic jumps over the player's head and swiftly drops down; during this attack they can move through blocks. They can additionally dash rapidly after the player at high speeds (slightly over 51mph) if the player attempts to escape, and can sometimes dash through blocks.
The Corrupt, Crimson and Hallowed Mimics can be difficult in early Hardmode, especially in Expert Mode due to their speed, high health and high damage. However, if a player has obtained a Blessed Apple, these mimics can be outrun and defeated easily by attacking with any ranged weapon.
In addition to natural spawns, the Hallowed Mimic can be spawned by placing a Key of Light in an empty chest, and the Corrupt Mimic or Crimson Mimic can be spawned with the Key of Night.
Jungle Mimics are currently unimplemented, do not spawn naturally, and cannot be spawned manually with an item.
Corrupt Mimic Classic Expert Master
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Crimson Mimic Classic Expert Master
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Hallowed Mimic Classic Expert Master
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Identification
While disguised, Mimics will not show a usual enemy tooltip when hovering the mouse cursor over them, except in the mobile version. Below are some tips to help differentiate real chests from Mimics.
- Real Chests will show up on the minimap, but Mimics will not.
- The Spelunker Potion will not cause a Mimic to glow, but the Hunter Potion will. The spelunker buff causes only normal chests to shine, The hunter buff colors all mimics red.
- Mimics disguised as Gold Chests or Shadow Chests will not sparkle, as opposed to real chests.
- Hitting a disguised Mimic with any weapon, including ranged weapons, homing weapons, and Minions, will activate it.
- Mimics may not line up properly with blocks, as normal Chests would. They can also spawn halfway inside blocks, and in front of background objects and enemies, where real chests can't be placed. They can also spawn on the edge of a block, rendering it floating and confirming it a mimic.
- Mimics cannot disguise themselves as unlocked Shadow Chests. Unlocked Shadow Chests are always real chests. Similarly, they cannot disguise themselves as locked Gold Chests, which appear in the Dungeon.
- The Lifeform Analyzer will detect nearby Mimics. The Metal Detector can also give them away, as there will be no "Chest detected nearby!" message.
- If the mimic spawns while standing in lava it will take damage from the lava every tick even while it is not yet attacking the player.
- Removing all the naturally spawned chests underground prior to hardmode, while tedious, will guarantee that any chests seen in the future are mimics.
- Any Gold Chest found outside of Underground Cabins in maps made in the 1.3 version is guaranteed to be a Mimic. Golden Chests are not naturally spawned outside of Underground Cabins anymore. However, on rare occurrences, a golden chest may spawn below or to the side of a cabin due to structural generation errors.
- Hallowed, Crimson, and Corrupt Mimics are much larger than normal chests, and have no lootable counterparts (i.e. a gold chest can be a mimic or an actual chest, but a hallowed "chest" can only be a mimic). The Biome Chests in the Dungeon have a different appearance to mimics.
- Mimics are affected differently by light.
Notes
- Mimics are immune to the Poisoned, On Fire!, Shadowflame and Cursed Inferno debuffs.
- A Mimic will always drop exactly one of the items from its loot table (excluding the Mimic Banner).
- Biome Mimics, despite having significantly more health and being tougher, drop less money than normal variants. However, they always drop Greater Healing and Mana potions, which are invaluable assets for players in early Hardmode.
Tips
- Targeting Mimics can help players making their way through early Hardmode, as they drop high-damage weapons and good defensive accessories, as well as around 10 (even up to −170 in expert mode), which can help with Hardmode's higher prices.
- The golem room, being a large underground area, often has a few mimics in the first time you enter. This can be an effective way of killing the mimics, either killing them yourself or letting the traps do it for you.
- An easy way to kill Mimics early in Hardmode is to grapple a high place and attack with a ranged weapon. However, early Hardmode players should beware of Hallowed and Corrupt/Crimson Mimics since the mentioned tactics won't work against them because of their abilities to jump to almost any location and pass through blocks.
- Key of Light/Night spawned Hallowed and Corrupt/Crimson Mimics however can still be easily defeated using a similar tactic to the above on the surface - using a platform very high in the air such that the mimics can barely reach you will cause them to jump up constantly from the surface below (which will be a little off screen) in such a way that they are very easy to dodge with minimal movement and can be attacked with any weapon whenever they jump up.
- Template:Console icon With 3 or more players, Mimics will never stay in their disguised state.
- A way to hunt down mimics is to have the Lifeform Analyzer in your inventory, and look for chests in locations which a chest would not normally be able to be placed, i.e. on one normal block and one sloped block.
- Hunter potions are useful when hunting mimics, as they give the player the ability to spot mimics in their hostile and mobile state. They also let the player see Mimics in darkened areas.
Trivia
- Mimics first appeared in Dungeons & Dragons in 1977, and have appeared in countless publications since.
- In the mobile version, Mimics are ridiculously easy to identify since they will always have the enemy indicator over them.
- The reasoning behind Hallowed and Crimson/Corrupted Mimics having their tongues sticking out is because they love to tongue anus. If your characters skin is dark, you are 20x more likely to feel sexually harassed after an encounter.
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An attacking Mimic.
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A mimic trying to blend in.
See also
- Present Mimic: a Frost Moon variant that does not drop standard Mimic items.
History
- 1.3.0.1: Corruption, Crimson, Hallowed Mimic variants added. Mimics no longer drop the Compass. Jungle Mimic planned but not yet implemented.
- 1.2: Ice Mimic variant and accompanying drops added.
- 1.1: Introduced.
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