Man Eater
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Man Eater
Classic
Expert
Master
Statistics
Type | |
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Environment | |
AI Type | Plant AI |
Damage | 34/68›60/102›90 |
Max Life | 110/220›242/330›363 |
Defense | 10 |
KB Resist | 100% |
Banner | Man Eater Banner |
Immune to |
Drops
Coins | 3 SC50 CCPre-Hardmode: 8 SC75 CCHardmode: 7 SC |
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- Item (Quantity)Rate
- Coffee(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)3.33%
- 0.33%
- 0.33%
- 0.33%
- 50%100%
- Man Eater Kite(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)(on Windy Days)4%
Sounds
Hurt | |
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Killed |
- Internal NPC ID: 43
The Man Eater is a pre-Hardmode enemy found in the Underground Jungle, and is nearly identical in appearance and behavior to the above-ground Snatcher. Man Eaters spawn anchored to blocks, with an extendable stem topped by a pincher. The stem itself is a passive component and can be walked through safely without incurring damage; only the pincher inflicts or takes damage.
Notes
- The Man Eater differs from the Snatcher in the following ways:
- The Man Eater's body color is a brown/pinkish vine, as opposed to the green vine of the Snatcher's. The "head" of a Man Eater also has a red tinge along the jaw.
- Man Eaters drop Vines and Ancient Cobalt armor, whereas Snatchers do not.
- Man Eaters can extend their stems about twice as far as Snatchers.
- Snatchers spawn in the surface Jungle, while Man Eaters spawn in the Underground Jungle.
Tips
- When lit on fire with weapons such as the Sunfury, their erratic movement patterns may cause them to reveal hidden caves with their light.
- Caution should be advised even when the player seems to be out of the Man Eater's reach, as they can extend their stems and thus improve their reach rapidly.
- (Old-gen console and 3DS versions) Mining the block that a Man Eater is rooted on kills it instantly; however, this method of dispatching a Man Eater never yields any dropped items.
Trivia
- Despite their vine color being more brown than green, Man Eaters drop green vines.
- According to the Bestiary(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions), Angry Trappers are created when a Man Eater undergoes a cocoon-like metamorphosis after having consumed enough human flesh.
- The Bestiary entry for the Man Eater: "A sharp-toothed plant with a taste for human flesh. It has the ability to hide inside the mud and reach over great distances."
History
- Desktop 1.4.0.1: Can now drop Coffee and Man Eater Kite.
- Desktop 1.3.5: Sprite updated.
- Desktop 1.3.3: Anchored block can no longer be destroyed.
- Desktop 1.3.0.1: Vine drop rate increased from 33.33% to 50%.
- Desktop 1.2.3: Fixed bug where the Ancient Cobalt Leggings would always be dropped alongside the Ancient Cobalt Helmet, which effectively gave the item a 1/150 (0.67%) drop chance.
- Desktop 1.2.0.3: Can now drop its own respective banner.
- Desktop 1.2:
- Vine drop rate increased from 25% to 33.33%.
- Health reduced from 130 to 110.
- Damage reduced from 42 to 34.
- Defense reduced from 18 to 10.
- Now has a chance to drop Ancient Cobalt armor when killed.
- Desktop 1.1: Damage decreased from 45 to 42.
- Desktop 1.0.6:
- Health decreased from 200 to 130.
- Damage decreased from 60 to 45
- Man Eaters are now drawn in front of tiles rather than behind them.
- They now extend their stems at random, rather than when the player is moving rapidly.
- Desktop 1.0.5:
- Man Eaters no longer drop Jungle armor, which is instead crafted by the player.
- They now pass through blocks, are immune to knockback, and no longer extend their stems when struck.
- Desktop-Release: Introduced.
- Console-Release: Introduced.
- Switch 1.0.711.6: Introduced.
- Mobile-Release: Introduced.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced.