Christmas Pudding

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This is the main page whose information applies to the Desktop, Console, and Mobile versions of Terraria.
For the differences of this information on Old-gen console, see Legacy:Christmas Pudding.
Christmas-Only Content
Christmas-Only Content
The content described on this page will only appear during the Christmas event.
Christmas Pudding
  • Christmas Pudding item sprite
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Statistics
Type
Consumable✔️
Use time17 (Very fast)
TooltipMajor improvements to all stats
'A cozy treat by the fireplace.'
RarityOrange (Rarity level: 3)
Sell2 SC
Research5 required
Grants Buff
BuffExquisitely StuffedExquisitely Stuffed(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Buff tooltipMajor improvements to all stats
Major improvements to all stats and increased life regeneration
Duration4 minutes
Sounds
Use
  • Internal Item ID: 1911 (Desktop, Console, Old-gen console and Mobile versions)
  • Internal Buff ID: 207
Obtained from Obtained from
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Expert Mode.png Expert
Master Mode.png Master
EntityQty.Rate
PresentPresentPresent13.6%
3.36% (Hardmode)

Christmas Pudding is a food item that grants the Exquisitely Stuffed buff when consumed. This lasts for 4 minutes, but can be canceled at any time by right-clicking the icon (Desktop version), by selecting the icon using Cycle Next/Previous Buff and then pressing Remove Buff (Console version), or by double-tapping the buff icon (Mobile version). Christmas Pudding can be dropped from Presents obtained during the Christmas seasonal event, with a chance of 3.601% in pre-Hardmode and 3.361% in Hardmode.

Like all other food items, the Christmas Pudding can be placed on a Plate: Christmas Pudding (on Plate).png

Trivia

  • Christmas pudding is a pudding made from dried fruit that is traditionally served for dinner on Christmas in Great Britain alongside a cream-based or alcoholic sauce, and originated from medieval England.

History