Crossover content
Crossover content is content added from a different game or other media, while the other game also adopts some content from Terraria, with mutual permission. Homages and references, however, are not crossover content.
Edge of Space
Edge of Space is a 2D sandbox game developed by Handyman Studios, similar in gameplay to Terraria, but in a space setting.
Reciprocal content
Edge of Space has a boss, "Omegatron", which is based on Skeletron and Skeletron Prime.
Pixel Piracy
Pixel Piracy is a 2D real-time strategy game developed by Quadro Delta and published by Re-Logic. To celebrate the publishing deal, version 1.2.4 added crossover content into Terraria.[1]
Reciprocal content
The weapon Starfury is present in Pixel Piracy.
Worms 3
Worms 3 is a mobile game which in 2013 received crossover content from Terraria[2]. In return, the mobile version of Terraria received some Worms 3 content in the 2014 Hardmode Update. This content has since been removed from Terraria's Android and
iOS versions, but is still available on the
Windows Phone and
versions.
Reciprocal content
Worms 3 received customization sprites looking like the Molten Helmet, Hallowed Mask, Mythril Hood, Mining Helmet, Top Hat, and Archaeologist's Hat, as well as five Terraria-themed gravestones and Terraria sound effects ("speechbank").
Dungeon Defenders 2
Dungeon Defenders 2 is a 3D tower-defense game developed by Chromatic Games which has crossover content in Terraria since version 1.3.4. Its setting is called "Etheria", so elements from this game are labeled "Etherian" to distinguish from the Terrarian versions when ambiguity could exist, such as for example between Etherian Mana and Mana, or Etherian Goblin and Goblin.
The game features four core classes, which are represented in Terraria by the selection of player equipment.
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Sentries and armor sets are bought with Defender Medals from the Tavernkeep when the corresponding tiers are unlocked (Tier 1 is available from the start, one Mechanical Boss needs to be defeated in Hardmode for Tier 2, and Golem must be defeated defeated for Tier 3). Tier 2 weapons and accessories are dropped by the Ogre while Tier 3 weapons are dropped by Betsy.
Other content includes:
Tavernkeep
Ale Tosser
Flickerwick and
Creeper Egg
Hoardagron and
Dragon Egg
Propeller Gato and
Gato Egg
Eternia Crystal and
Eternia Crystal Stand
Defender Medal
Etherian Mana
Old One's Army
All the crossover content in Terraria is obtained through the Tavernkeep NPC, either directly from him or indirectly by triggering the Old One's Army event.
Reciprocal content
As part of the crossover, Dungeon Defenders 2 incorporated some Terraria content as well.
- The Dryad became an additional hero class, able to use Vile Powder, Purification Powder, Fallen Stars, slimes, Harpies, Moss Hornets, and Angry Nimbuses to attack enemies. She also retains her Dryad's Blessing, and can use Leaf Wings. In that game, she is also able to transform between her normal form and a corrupt form, modifying the effects of her powers.
- Many Terraria weapons became available for certain heroes, such as the Meowmere, Lunar Portal Staff, Demon Scythe, Tsunami, and more.
- A new map, the Forest Biome, was added, featuring Demon Eye enemies, the Eye of Cthulhu boss, and various other Terraria elements.
Minecraft
Minecraft is a 3D sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios which has crossover content in Terraria since 1.2.1.
Creeper set
- One of the title messages says: "Terraria: Also try Minecraft!"
Reciprocal content
- Jens Bergensten has officially claimed that the summon mechanism of the wither, one of the bosses in Minecraft, was inspired by the boss summon mechanics of Terraria.[3]
- One of Minecraft's main menu splash texts says: "Also try Terraria!".
One Drop
One Drop is a yoyo manufacturer. In 1.3.0.1, the following One Drop yoyos were added to Terraria:
Reciprocal content
In turn, One Drop released real-life yoyos designed after the Terrarian[4][5] and
Kraken.[6]
Don't Starve Together
Don't Starve is a series of survival video games by Canadian studio Klei Entertainment. 1.4.3 saw the addition of one boss, one music track, a new secret seed, and a number of items inspired by these games:
Ham Bat
Bat Bat
Pew-matic Horn
Lucy the Axe
Tentacle Spike
Weather Pain
Abigail's Flower
Houndius Shootius
Magiluminescence
Bone Helm
Radio Thing
Eyebrella
Garland
Bernie's Button
Glommer's Flower
Monster Meat
Deerclops Eyeball
Eye Bone
Monster Lasagna
Froggle Bunwich
The Bereaved
The Firestarter
The Gentleman Scientist
The Strongman
Gentleman's set
Firestarter's set
Deerclops
Deer Thing
Deerclops Mask
Deerclops Trophy
Deerclops Relic
Treasure Bag (Deerclops)
Music Box (Deerclops)
Two new Hairstyles based on Wilson and Willow
- Rare clouds based on Don't Starve characters
- Secret seed "The Constant"
Reciprocal content
Along with 1.4.3's release, Klei Entertainment released an update for Don't Starve Together which added the Eye of Cthulhu and Twins, 5 new eye-themed boss rewards, and 26 new skins for existing items.
References
- ↑ www.terrariaonline.com → Forums → News → Dev Blog: thread: Ahoy! Re-Logic to Partner with Quadro Delta to Publish Pixel Piracy!
- ↑ Worms™ 3 Update Adds Awesome Terraria and Halloween Content!
- ↑ https://minecraft.net/article/meet-wither
- ↑ https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/terrarian/
- ↑ https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/legendary-terrarian/
- ↑ https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/kraken/