Hanging Pot

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Hanging Pot
  • Hanging Pot item sprite
  • Hanging Pot placed
Auto-use
Stack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.pngStack digit 9.png
Statistics
Type
Placeable✔️ (2 wide × 3 high)
Use time15 (Very fast)
RarityRarity level: 0
Sell25 SC
Research1 required
  • Internal Item ID: 4858 (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
  • Internal Tile ID: 591
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic mode icon.png Classic
Expert mode icon.png Expert
Master mode icon.png Master
EntityQty.Rate
Hellstone Crate(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Hellstone CrateHellstone Crate(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)21/4 (25%)
Obsidian Crate(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Obsidian CrateObsidian Crate(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)21/4 (25%)

The Hanging Pot is a placeable decorative furniture item obtained by opening Obsidian Crates and Hellstone Crates.

Crafting

Used in

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Hanging BlinkrootHanging Blinkroot(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)By Hand
Hanging BrazierHanging Brazier(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Hanging Corrupt DeathweedHanging Corrupt Deathweed(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Hanging Crimson DeathweedHanging Crimson Deathweed(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Hanging DaybloomHanging Daybloom(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Hanging FireblossomHanging Fireblossom(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Hanging MoonglowHanging Moonglow(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Hanging ShiverthornHanging Shiverthorn(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
  • Hanging PotHanging Pot(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
  • ShiverthornShiverthorn(Desktop, Console, Old-gen console and Mobile versions)
Hanging WaterleafHanging Waterleaf(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)

Notes

  • Unlike other flower-displaying items, Hanging Pots do not spontaneously grow wildflowers.

History