Grapes

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Grapes
  • Grapes item sprite
Stack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.png
Statistics
Type
Consumable✔️
Use time17 (Very fast)
TooltipMedium improvements to all stats
'Wrath not included.'
RarityRarity level: 3
Sell40 SC
Research5 required
Grants Buff
BuffPlenty SatisfiedPlenty Satisfied(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Buff tooltipMedium improvements to all stats
Medium improvements to all stats and increased life regeneration
Duration16 minutes
  • Internal Item ID: 4023 (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
  • Internal Buff ID: 206
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic Mode.png Classic
Expert Mode.png Expert
Master Mode.png Master
EntityQty.Rate
DerplingDerpling.gifDerpling12.5%
Giant Flying FoxGiant Flying Fox.gifGiant Flying Fox12.5%

The Grapes are a Hardmode food item that grant the Plenty Satisfied buff when consumed. This lasts for 16 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). The Grapes have a 1/40 (2.5%) chance of being dropped by Derplings and Giant Flying Foxes.

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

Crafting

Used in

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Grape JuiceGrape Juice(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Cooking PotCooking Pot
or
CauldronCauldron

Notes

  • Despite real-world grapes being clearly a fruit, Grapes in Terraria do not fit into the Fruits category. They are not included in the group of Any Fruit and thus cannot be used to craft Fruit Juice, Fruit Salad, or Ambrosia. Furthermore, they are not dropped from shaking trees, and both they and their juice give better buffs than the members of that category.

Tips

  • It may be preferable to refrain from consuming Grapes directly and instead craft two of them into a Grape Juice, as it gives a better variation of the Well Fed buff.

Trivia

  • The Grapes' tooltip is a reference to the 1939 novel The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.
  • Grapes dropping from Giant Flying Foxes is likely a reference to Aesop's fable The Fox and the Grapes, in which a fox attempts to reach some grapes on a vine but ultimately decides that they are undesirable.
    • Alternatively, it could be a reference to real world flying foxes being a species of fruit bat.
  • In the real world, grapes originated from the Mediterranean and Central Asia and are a major ingredient in wine.

History