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For a full list of items, see Item IDs.

Items are entities that are among the most basic components of Terraria. There are 5000+ items within the game; specifically 5455 items. The player can interact with most items by using, consuming, or placing them. Items are always in one of two forms: "dropped", i.e. being part of the world, or in an inventory pertaining to a player, NPC vendor, or storage item. Dropped items can usually be picked up by the player to move them into their inventory, and they can usually be dropped out of the inventory again.

Most items can be grouped based on certain shared characteristics, e.g. armor items, blocks, or weapons. See Category:Items for the complete categorization.

Obtaining[]

Items can be obtained in numerous ways in Terraria. They can be

  • picked up after an entity has dropped them (e.g. defeated enemies, or mined blocks or furniture);
  • transferred from another inventory (e.g. an NPC vendor's or a Chest's); or
  • placed directly in the player's inventory as part of other processes (e.g. crafting or being rewarded by NPCs like the Angler).

Pickup[]

When an item is in its "dropped" form, any player making contact with the item will pick it up, automatically placing it in their inventory (if there is sufficient space). In addition, all players draw ("pull") all items within a certain range towards them in order to make contact with them. This range is referred to as pickup range. It consists of a rectangular area of, by default, 5.25×5.25 tiles, centered on the player. Certain effects increase the pickup range for certain items:[1]

Effect / Equipped item Affected items Pickup range increase
n/a All items and pickups 0
total: 2.625 tiles
n/a Etherian ManaEtherian Mana +3.125 tiles
total: 5.75 tiles
n/a

Life BoosterLife Booster

Damage BoosterDamage Booster

Mana BoosterMana Booster

+6.25 tiles
total: 8.875 tiles

Gold RingGold Ring

Coin RingCoin Ring

Greedy RingGreedy Ring

Copper CoinCopper Coin

Silver CoinSilver Coin

Gold CoinGold Coin

Platinum CoinPlatinum Coin

+21.875 tiles
total: 24.5 tiles

Celestial MagnetCelestial Magnet

Celestial EmblemCelestial Emblem

Celestial CuffsCelestial Cuffs

Magnet FlowerMagnet Flower

StarStar

Soul CakeSoul Cake

Sugar PlumSugar Plum

+18.75 tiles
total: 21.375 tiles
HeartreachHeartreach

HeartHeart

Candy AppleCandy Apple

Candy CaneCandy Cane

+15.625 tiles
total: 18.25 tiles

Treasure MagnetTreasure Magnet

All items and pickups +9.375 tiles
total: 12 tiles

Effects/equipped items in the same row do not stack.

"Pulled" items have an acceleration and maximum speed, hence it is possible that an item is not pulled in completely, e.g. if the player is moving very fast and causes it to be out of pickup range before they could make contact with it.

Stack[]

In an inventory, items can be stacked in a single slot to a certain limit.

Most items can stack up to 9999, with a few exceptions (such as equipment and quest fish).

The limits are different for different types of items.

These tables provide a general overview and there are exceptions. See an item's individual page for its maximum stack size.

Type Max. stack
Equipment
(weapons, accessories, armor, etc.)
1
Copper, Silver, and Gold Coins 100
Platinum Coins and Defender Medals 9999
Boss-/event-summoning items 9999
Potions, flasks, food 9999
Consumables
(furniture, explosives, etc.)
9999
Blocks, ammunition, crafting materials 9999
Type Max. stack
Equipment
(weapons, accessories, armor, etc.)
1
Copper, Silver, and Gold Coins 100
Platinum Coins and Defender Medals 999
Boss-/event-summoning items 20
Potions, flasks, food 30
Consumables
(furniture, explosives, etc.)
99
Blocks, ammunition, crafting materials 999

Despawning[]

Items that are in the "dropped" state will disappear ("despawn") upon exiting the world. At that point, it is impossible to reacquire them. If there are more than 400 "dropped" items on the world, items will also start despawning. In this instance, the items that have remained dropped for the longest amount of time may vanish as new items are added to the screen.

Buy/sell value[]

While only some items can be purchased from NPC vendors, all items can be sold (very common items such as Dirt and Wood have no value). The base buy and sell values are listed on each item page.

All NPC vendors offer the same base buy and sell value, however prices can be decreased by equipping a Discount Card, which is a rare drop from Pirate Invasions. Buy and sell values can also be higher or lower based on the NPC's happiness level.

Hovering over an item in the NPC's shop inventory will display the buy value. Hovering over an item in the player's inventory while the NPC's inventory screen is open will display its sell value. Items are always sold to vendors at 1/5 of their purchase price. Not all items have a sell value. Sales to ( and purchases from) NPCs can be cancelled while the NPC's inventory screen is still open: Sold items can be taken back in exchange for the amount they were sold for ( and purchased items can be sold back in exchange for the amount they were purchased for).

See also[]

References[]

  1. Information taken from the PC version PC 1.4.1.2 source code, method GetItemGrabRange() in Terraria.Player.cs. There may be inaccuracies, as the current PC version PC version is 1.4.4.9.

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