(Old-gen console and 3DS versions) A player being approached by two Light Mummies.
Mummies are Hardmode Desert enemies. They spawn in areas where Sand Blocks are present and follow the Fighter AI (behaving similar to Zombies).
There are several different types of Mummies: Dark Mummies, Light Mummies, and (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) Blood Mummies.
On the Desktop, Console, and Mobile versions, they spawn in Corrupted Deserts, Hallowed Deserts and Crimson Deserts, respectively.
On the Old-gen console and 3DS versions, the Dark Mummies can spawn in both Corrupted/Crimson Deserts.
On the Old-gen console and 3DS versions, there are other two exclusive types of Mummies: Shadow Mummies and Spectral Mummies, which spawn in Corrupted Deserts and Hallowed Deserts respectively.
Dark Mummies and Blood Mummies are 150% faster than other Mummies. All mummies receive a 200% speed increase when they are reduced to 50% health or lower. In addition, mummies inflict the following debuffs:
Variants
MummyHardmode exclusive
Drops
Coins | 6 SCHardmode: 15 SCPost-Plantera: 12 SC |
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- Item (Quantity)Rate
1.33%
1.33%
1.33%
Dark MummyHardmode exclusive
Drops
- Item (Quantity)Rate
1.33%
1.33%
1.33%
10%
Blood MummyHardmode exclusive
Drops
- Item (Quantity)Rate
1.33%
1.33%
1.33%
10%
Light MummyHardmode exclusive
Drops
- Item (Quantity)Rate
1.33%
1.33%
1.33%
10%
Shadow MummyHardmode exclusive
Spectral MummyHardmode exclusive
Notes
- Dark Mummies and Blood Mummies can drop the Megaphone and Blindfold at the same time. The chance of these two 1/100 events happening is 1/10000 (0.01%).
- Mummies only require a respective sand block (regular Sand, Ebonsand, Crimsand, or Pearlsand Block) to spawn, it does not necessarily have to be in a Desert biome.[1]
Tips
- Dark, Blood and Light Mummies can easily be farmed for their shards by making a section of Desert evil or Hallow, or making an artificial Desert. All that is necessary is a one-wide flat surface of Pearlsand, Ebonsand, or Crimsand.
Trivia
- The head of the Shadow Mummy looks like a Skeleton's Skull.
- The mummies in Terraria are bound incorrectly: In Ancient Egypt, the feet of the mummies were bound together and their hands were bound on their sides. However, in Terraria (and almost every other fictional work), the hands and feet of the mummies are unbound so that they can move freely.
- Mummy, Dark Mummy, and Light Mummy: "With the sands transmogrified by outside forces, those put to rest in the desert, whether good or evil, now rise to maim and kill."
- Blood Mummy: "The blood-dripping organic matter in these mummies display far better preservation than the rest of their ilk."
History
- Desktop 1.3.0.1:
- Added increased drop rates for the Blindfold, Fast Clock, Megaphone, and Trifold Map in Expert Mode.
- Dark and Light Mummies can now drop their own respective banner.
- The Light Mummy now has a 0.5% chance of dropping the Blessed Apple.
- Desktop 1.2:
- Added multiple new drops for Mummies:
- Any mummy now has a 1.33% chance of dropping a piece of the Mummy vanity set.
- The Blindfold and Megaphone accessories, providing immunity from the Darkness and Silenced debuffs respectively, have a 1% chance of dropping from the Dark Mummy.
- The Fast Clock, providing immunity from the Slow debuff, has a 1% chance of dropping from the Mummy or Dark Mummy.
- The Trifold Map, providing immunity from Confused, has a 1% chance of dropping from the Light Mummy.
- Dark Mummies can now also spawn in Crimson deserts if you are in a Crimson world.
- Console-Release: Introduced normal, Light, Dark, Spectral, and Shadow Mummies.
- Mobile 1.3.0.7:
- Removed Shadow Mummy and Spectral Mummy.
- Normal Mummies can no longer spawn in pre-Hardmode via smashing Pyramid pots.
- Mobile-Release: Introduced normal, Light, Dark, Spectral, and Shadow Mummies.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced normal, Light, Dark, Spectral, and Shadow Mummies.
References
- ↑ Information taken from the Desktop 1.4.4.9 source code, method
SpawnNPC()
in Terraria.NPC.cs
.
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