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See also: NPC despawning

In Terraria, enemies, critters, and other NPCs will spawn off-screen and enter the screen area based on their AI. The rate at which enemies are spawned, the maximum number of enemies, and the type of enemies spawned are all dependent on the time of day, biome, the tile type of the ground, and other factors.

Spawn rates

Basics

The game determines new enemy spawns every tick.[1] There are two variables it takes into consideration when doing so: spawn rate and max spawns, with the spawn rate limiting the chance of an enemy spawning at the tick, and the max spawns limiting the number of enemies that are active at a time.[2]

The default spawn rate, for instance, is 1/600. This means that each tick, there is a chance of 1/600 that an enemy is spawned. Since there are 60 ticks in 1 second, there is a 9.52% chance that at least one enemy will spawn each second.

The default max spawns, for instance, is 5. This means that a new enemy can only be spawned if the sum of the NPC slots of all current active enemies is lower than 5. All enemies occupy 1 NPC slot by default; see the following table for a list of all enemies with a higher or lower number of NPC slots. Active enemies exclude, for example, body and tail parts of worms, because a Giant Worm, which has 6–8 segments (i.e. individual enemies), would otherwise occupy a disproportional number of NPC slots. Town NPCs are not considered active NPCs for the purposes of NPC spawning. See the following table for a list of enemies that are not considered active.

 NPCs with non-default NPC slots 
Maximum number of loops have been performed
NPC NPC Slots
Stingy Hornet Big Stingy Hornet 1.21
Stingy Hornet Little Stingy Hornet 0.87
Spikey Hornet Big Spikey Hornet 1.16
Spikey Hornet Little Spikey Hornet 0.78
Leafy Hornet Big Leafy Hornet 1.1
Leafy Hornet Little Leafy Hornet 0.92
Honey Hornet Big Honey Hornet 1.15
Honey Hornet Little Honey Hornet 0.8
Fatty Hornet Big Fatty Hornet 1.25
Fatty Hornet Little Fatty Hornet 0.85
Raincoat Zombie Big Raincoat Zombie 1.1
Raincoat Zombie Small Raincoat Zombie 0.9
Pantless Skeleton Big Pantless Skeleton 1.15
Pantless Skeleton Small Pantless Skeleton 0.85
Misassembled Skeleton Big Misassembled Skeleton 1.13
Misassembled Skeleton Small Misassembled Skeleton 0.87
Headache Skeleton Big Headache Skeleton 1.07
Headache Skeleton Small Headache Skeleton 0.93
Skeleton Big Skeleton 1.1
Skeleton Small Skeleton 0.9
Female Zombie Big Female Zombie 1.05
Female Zombie Small Female Zombie 0.87
Demon Eye Demon Eye (Variant 2) 1.15
Purple Eye Purple Eye (Variant 2) 1.1
Green Eye Green Eye (Variant 2) 0.85
Dilated Eye Dilated Eye (Variant 2) 0.9
Sleepy Eye Sleepy Eye (Variant 2) 1.1
Cataract Eye Cataract Eye (Variant 2) 1.15
Twiggy Zombie Big Twiggy Zombie 1.08
Twiggy Zombie Small Twiggy Zombie 0.92
Swamp Zombie Big Swamp Zombie 1.13
Swamp Zombie Small Swamp Zombie 0.87
Slimed Zombie Big Slimed Zombie 1.11
Slimed Zombie Small Slimed Zombie 0.89
Pincushion Zombie Big Pincushion Zombie 1.13
Pincushion Zombie Small Pincushion Zombie 0.93
Bald Zombie Big Bald Zombie 1.15
Bald Zombie Small Bald Zombie 0.85
Zombie Big Zombie 1.1
Zombie Small Zombie 0.9
Crimslime Big Crimslime 1.15
Crimslime Little Crimslime 0.85
Crimera (animated) Big Crimera 1.15
Crimera (animated) Little Crimera 0.85
Moss Hornet Giant Moss Hornet 1.8
Moss Hornet Big Moss Hornet 1.65
Moss Hornet Little Moss Hornet 1.35
Moss Hornet Tiny Moss Hornet 1.2
Hornet Big Stinger 1.2
Hornet Little Stinger 0.85
Armored Skeleton Heavy Skeleton 2
Angry Bones 1 Big Boned 2
Eater of Souls Big Eater 1.15
Eater of Souls Little Eater 0.85
Eye of Cthulhu (Phase 1) Eye of Cthulhu 5
Devourer Head Devourer Head 3.5
Eater of Worlds Head Eater of Worlds Head 5
Mother Slime Mother Slime 2
Fire Imp Fire Imp 3
Dark Caster Dark Caster 2
Cursed Skull Cursed Skull 0.75
Skeletron Head Skeletron Head 6
Bone Serpent Head Bone Serpent Head 6
Cave Bat Cave Bat 0.5
King Slime King Slime 5
Jungle Bat Jungle Bat 0.5
Piranha Piranha 0.5
Hellbat Hellbat 0.5
Demon Demon 2
Voodoo Demon Voodoo Demon 2
Spike Ball Spike Ball 0.3
Dungeon Slime Dungeon Slime 2
Blazing Wheel Blazing Wheel 0.3
Bird (NPC) Bird 0.4
Wyvern Head Wyvern Head 5
Giant Bat Giant Bat 0.5
World Feeder Head World Feeder Head 3.5
Angler Fish Angler Fish 0.5
Wall of Flesh Wall of Flesh 10
Retinazer Retinazer 5
Spazmatism Spazmatism 5
Skeletron Prime Skeletron Prime 6
The Destroyer Head The Destroyer Head 5
 NPCs that are never considered active 
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Natural spawn rates

Key
1/x: spawn rate
y: max spawns

Spawn rate and max spawns have set values, which are different depending on the environment. They are formally defined for the environments mentioned in the following tables. Some events employ separate mechanisms to control spawn rates; bosses usually occupy enough NPC slots to block most other spawns.

Pre-Hardmode Natural Spawn Rates
Biome/Event/
Boss Fight
Surface Underground Cavern Underworld
Day Night Blood Moon[3]
Forest, Desert,
Snow biome[4]
1/600
5
1/360
6
1/108
10
1/300
8
1/240
9
1/600
10
Jungle 1/240
7
1/144
9
1/60
15
1/120
12
1/96
13
n/a
Corruption/
Crimson
1/390
6
1/234
7
1/70
13
1/195
10
1/156
11
n/a
Dungeon n/an/an/a1/120
13
1/96
15
n/a
Meteorite 1/240
5
1/144
6
1/60
11
1/120
8
1/96
9
n/a
Sandstorm 1/540
6
1/324
7
1/97
12
n/an/an/a
Underground Desert 1/180
10
1/108
12
1/60
15
1/90
15
1/72
15
n/a
Goblin Army 1/20
10 + 1.5 per player
n/a n/a n/a
Wall of Flesh fight n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1/1800
3
Hallow
(if artificially created)
1/600
5
1/360
6
1/108
10
1/300
8
1/156
11
n/a
Hardmode Natural Spawn Rates
Biome/Event/
Boss Fight
Surface Underground Cavern Underworld
Day Night Blood Moon[3]
Forest, Desert,
Snow biome[4]
1/540
6
1/324
7
1/97
12
1/243
10
1/216
11
1/540
12
Jungle 1/216
9
1/129
10
1/60
15
1/97
15
1/86
15
n/a
Corruption/
Crimson
1/351
7
1/210
9
1/63
15
1/157
13
1/140
14
n/a
Dungeon n/an/an/a1/97
15
1/86
15
n/a
Meteorite 1/216
6
1/129
7
1/60
13
1/97
11
1/86
12
n/a
Sandstorm 1/216
9
1/129
10
1/60
15
n/an/an/a
Underground Desert 1/108
12
1/64
14
1/60
15
1/60
15
1/60
15
n/a
Goblin Army, Frost Legion,
Pirate Invasion, Martian Madness,
Lunar Events
1/20
10 + 1.5 per player
n/a n/a n/a
Wall of Flesh fight n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 1/1620
3
Hallow 1/540
6
1/324
7
1/97
12
1/243
10
1/140
14
n/a

Some biomes will override each other when determining the spawn rate. Corruption, Dungeon, Meteor and Jungle are all mutually exclusive spawn rates. Dungeon has the highest priority, then jungle, corruption, and finally meteor. For example, if a meteor hits the jungle, it will use jungle spawn rates.

Additionally, the spawn rate will be modified by the number of active enemies in the area. The fewer active enemies there are, the faster new ones will spawn:

  • If the sum of the NPC slots of all active enemies is lower than 20% of max spawns, the denominator of the spawn rate will be multiplied by 0.6.
  • If the sum of the NPC slots of all active enemies is lower than 40% and greater or equal 20% of max spawns, the denominator of the spawn rate will be multiplied by 0.7.
  • If the sum of the NPC slots of all active enemies is lower than 60% and greater or equal 40% of max spawns, the denominator of the spawn rate will be multiplied by 0.8.
  • If the sum of the NPC slots of all active enemies is lower than 80% and greater or equal 60% of max spawns, the denominator of the spawn rate will be multiplied by 0.9.

(Note that all products are rounded down to the nearest integer.)

Examples:

Spawn rate Max spawns NPC slots sum Altered spawn rate
1/600 6 0.8
(13.3% of max spawns)
1/360
1/173 15 10
(66.7% of max spawns)
1/155
1/430 12 10
(83.3% of max spawns)
1/430

Manual alteration of spawn rates

Certain items can be used to change the spawn rate and max spawns when used or placed, as per the following table. All effects are multiplicative rather than additive.

Item Spawn rate factor[5] Effective spawn rate Max spawns
Water CandleWater Candle(also if held in hotbar) 1/0.75 +33% +50%
Battle PotionBattle Potion 1/0.5 +100% +100%
Calming PotionCalming Potion 1/1.3 -23% -30%
SunflowerSunflower 1/1.2 -17% ( only) -20%
Peace CandlePeace Candle(also if held in hotbar) 1/1.3 -23% -30%
Invisibility PotionInvisibility Potion( only) 1/1.2? -20%? -20%

Water and Peace Candles cancel each other out, even though they do not alter spawn rates by the same absolute values. If both are active (e.g. a Peace Candle is held while a Water Candle is placed nearby), none is applied.

There is one exception to this: Water Candles placed (explicitly not held) in Space always increase spawn rates, regardless of nearby Peace Candles. Their effectiveness depends on nearby Peace Candles, however:

Item Spawn rate factor[5] Effective spawn rate Max spawns
Water CandleWater Candleplaced in Space
(with no Peace Candle held or placed nearby)
1/0.375 +167% +50%
Water CandleWater Candleplaced in Space
(with a Peace Candle held or placed nearby)
1/0.5 +100% +50%

Up to this point, spawn rates cannot be increased to fractions greater than 1/60 and max spawns cannot be increased to values greater than 15. Both will be cut off there. The spawn rates and max spawns of the invasion events listed in the tables above are exempt from this.

Effect of Town NPCs on spawn rates

The presence of nearby town NPCs generally reduces spawn rates and max spawns. This effect is adjusted in the Underworld.

Anywhere in the world above the Underworld
Number of
nearby town NPCs
Spawn rate factor[5] Effective spawn rate Max spawns
1 1/1.5 -33% -13%
2 1/(9/7) -22% -27%
≥3 n/a n/a -40%
In the Underworld
Number of
nearby town NPCs
Spawn rate factor[5] Effective spawn rate Max spawns
1 1/(50/41) -18% -5%
2 1/(15/11) -27% -10%
≥3 1/1.8 -44% -17%

When 3 or more town NPCs, or the Skeleton Merchant are present nearby, no enemies will spawn. This is only valid for areas outside of the Underworld and only for normal worlds – in Expert Mode, there is still a 1/30 chance an enemy may spawn that tick. Events and bosses (and their servants) will bypass this restriction.

Journey Mode

Spawning rates can be manually altered in Journey Mode, from 0× (disabling spawns) to 10× the normal rate. Even with the spawn rate set to 0×, Bosses may still be summoned, mining up Tombstones can still cause Ghosts to spawn, and certain Celestial enemies can spawn.

Spawning Basics

Each player in the game will spawn their own enemies. If two players are in the same area, monsters will appear twice as fast as they would with only one player. Max Spawns rule are still used, which means that even if 2 players are in the same spot, you cannot gather 30 normal monsters near the spot. (Don't forget, the bats count as 1/2, and some special enemies count as 2 or more.)

Choosing a spot to spawn the enemy

Terraria Spawn Area

Spawn area illustration

Verify When the game decides to spawn an enemy, it will first choose a random tile within a rectangle around the player (specifically, the tile containing the top left corner of the player's hitbox). The maximum distance from the player it can choose from is 84 tiles east, 83 west, 46 up, and 45 down. If the picked tile is a solid block, it will try another one. Tiles that are actuated out do not count as solid. If the picked tile has a player-placed wall that blocks enemies from spawning, it will also try another tile.

Once an empty tile is found, it moves down until it finds the ground. (Note that this tile can be more than 45 tiles below from the player. If it finally is outside the "Active Rectangle" it will be instantly despawned, anyway.) If there is enough space for an enemy to be spawned at this location, this will be the tile it chooses. The exception to this is when the player is in an area where Harpies and many other flying enemies can be spawned. In this case, the game does not attempt to find a ground tile.

The chosen tile is then checked to make sure it is not within the "safe" area around the player. It cannot be within 62 tiles east or west, or 34 tiles up or down. Also, the chosen tile space must be completely outside 2088 × 1172 pixel rectangles centered on the center of each player's hitbox. (If the player is not riding a mount, the top edge of this is 34 + 3/16 tiles above the top left corner tile mentioned above, meaning that NPCs can spawn on ground exactly 35 tiles above a player standing on half blocks, but not a player standing on full blocks.)

Using certain items causes monsters to spawn further out than normal. Equipping a Rifle Scope or Sniper Scope does so only when the player has a compatible gun selected, whether or not the player is zoomed out.

Items Spawn range Safe range
Horizontal Vertical Horizontal Vertical
Normal 84 46 62 34
Rifle Scope (or derivatives) 114 62 92 50
Binoculars 124 68 102 56
Sniper Rifle 124 68 102 56
Sniper Rifle with Rifle Scope (or derivatives) 132 72 110 60

Note : If using the Depth Meter, Compass, or similar, each tile is equal to 2 feet, so double all measurements to get distances in feet

On the Mobile version Mobile version, the no-spawn area around the player is 68 by 48 tiles, and the spawn area is 112 by 62 tiles. In addition, enemies cannot spawn closer than 34 tiles to the sides and 24 tiles up and down. They also cannot spawn farther than 56 tiles to the sides and 31 tiles up and down.

Choosing a type of enemy to spawn

The type of enemy spawned will depend on many factors including, but not limited to:

Notes

  • When standing on the left or right edge of the world, the enemies can spawn on screen, as long they are at least 62 tiles from the player. The screen is around 85 blocks wide, so in this case the enemies can spawn in the farthest quarter of the screen. (This may not necessarily be the case, some players have larger screens, as high as 120 blocks wide).
  • Equipping Binoculars does make the active rectangle bigger.

History

  • Desktop 1.2.4: Fixed bug where spawn rates would increase underground when a moon event is happening.
  • Desktop 1.2.3: Fixed bug where spawn rates were higher than intended everywhere rather than when below the middle of dirt layer.

References

  1. A tick is a time unit countable by the software. Most of Terraria's updating logic happens every tick. A tick has the length of 1/60th of a second, hence there are 60 ticks in a second and 3600 ticks in a minute.
  2. Information taken from the PC version PC 1.3.5.3 source code, function SpawnNPC() in Terraria.NPC.cs There may be inaccuracies, as the current PC version PC version is 1.4.4.9.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Blood Moons only affect the spawn rates above the surface.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Weather additionally affects spawn rates and max spawns in the Snow biome.
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 The product of the denominators is rounded down to the nearest integer.


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