Phaseblades

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For the differences of this information on Old-gen console and 3DS, see Legacy:Phaseblades.
Phaseblades
  • Phaseblades item sprite
Autoswing
9999
Statistics
Type
Damage26 (Melee)
Knockback3 (Very weak)
Critical chance4%
Use time18 (Very fast)
Velocity14
RarityBlue (Rarity level: 1)
Sell54 SC
Research1 required
Projectiles created
  • Blue Phaseblade
    Blue Phaseblade
  • Red Phaseblade
    Red Phaseblade
  • Green Phaseblade
    Green Phaseblade
  • Purple Phaseblade
    Purple Phaseblade
  • White Phaseblade
    White Phaseblade
  • Yellow Phaseblade
    Yellow Phaseblade
  • Orange Phaseblade
    Orange Phaseblade
  • Pink Phaseblade
    Pink Phaseblade
  • Rainbow Phaseblade
    Rainbow Phaseblade
Sounds
Use
  • Internal Item ID: 198–203, 4258, 5535, 5670
  • Internal Projectile ID: 1059, 1060, 1061, 1062, 1063, 1064, 1071, 1075, 1101
Using a Blue Phaseblade to attack Target Dummies and a Blood Zombie by embedding.

Phaseblades are a group of pre-Hardmode broadswords. There are nine different color variations with identical statistics. All phaseblades emit a small amount of light when swung. Letting go of Use / Attack while swinging will throw the weapons, causing them to sharply drop down after travelling for 0.5 seconds[1] or upon contact with blocks, then embed themselves in the ground and continuously damage any enemy that touches them. They can be recalled by pressing Use / Attack again, which will damage enemies along the way. They can also be recalled mid-throw.

Phasesabers are the Hardmode upgrades of the phaseblades.

Their best modifier is Legendary.

Crafting

Recipes

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Blue PhasebladeBlue PhasebladeInternal Item ID: 198
Iron AnvilIron Anvil
or
Lead AnvilLead Anvil
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Green PhasebladeGreen PhasebladeInternal Item ID: 200
Orange PhasebladeOrange Phaseblade(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Internal Item ID: 4258
Pink PhasebladePink Phaseblade(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Internal Item ID: 5535
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Purple PhasebladePurple PhasebladeInternal Item ID: 201
Rainbow PhasebladeRainbow Phaseblade(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Internal Item ID: 5670
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Red PhasebladeRed PhasebladeInternal Item ID: 199
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
White PhasebladeWhite PhasebladeInternal Item ID: 202
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Yellow PhasebladeYellow PhasebladeInternal Item ID: 203

Used in

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Blue PhasesaberBlue Phasesaber
Mythril AnvilMythril Anvil
or
Orichalcum AnvilOrichalcum Anvil
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Green PhasesaberGreen Phasesaber
Orange PhasesaberOrange Phasesaber(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Pink PhasesaberPink Phasesaber
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Purple PhasesaberPurple Phasesaber
Rainbow PhasesaberRainbow Phasesaber(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Red PhasesaberRed Phasesaber
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
White PhasesaberWhite Phasesaber
Desktop versionConsole versionMobile version only:
Yellow PhasesaberYellow Phasesaber

Notes

  • Thrown Phaseblades deal 125% of the weapon's damage and knockback while midair, and 75% of its damage and knockback while resting on ground.[2]
  • Thrown Phaseblades inflict 10 ticks[3] of local invincibility frames upon hit, meaning they can hit for up to 6 times per second.[4]
  • After being embedded, the sword will be automatically recalled after 1 minute.
  • Only one throwable sword can be embedded in the ground at a time. Using a different throwable sword will cause the previously embedded sword to be recalled.

Tips

  • The different colors can be used to represent teams in PvP.

Trivia

  • Both the weapon's visual appearance and its sound effect bear a striking resemblance to the fictional energy sword lightsaber featured in the American epic space opera media franchise Star Wars. This reference is further reinforced by the requirement of crystals and gems in the crafting of phaseblades and phasesabers, alluding to the colored kyber crystals which are used in the construction of lightsabers.
  • Phaseblades can be considered the Meteorite-tier ore swords.

History

  • Desktop 1.4.5.0:
    • Can now be thrown by releasing the attack button mid-swing. The weapon will embed itself in the ground and will continuously damage any enemy that touches it. Can be recalled by pressing the attack button again.
    • Added Pink and Rainbow Phaseblades.
    • The crafting recipes now require 15 of the respective gem instead of 10.
  • Desktop 1.4.4:
    • Damage increased from 25 to 26.
    • Use time reduced from 25 to 18.
  • Desktop 1.4.1: Damage of all phaseblades increased from 21 to 25.
  • Console 1.0.933.1: Crafting recipe now only requires 15 Meteorite Bars instead of 20. (Xbox One)
  • Console 1.0.750.0: Crafting recipe now only requires 15 Meteorite Bars instead of 20. (PlayStation 4)
  • Mobile 1.3.0.7: Crafting recipe now only requires 15 Meteorite Bars instead of 20.

References

  1. Information taken from the Desktop version Desktop 1.4.5.3 source code, method AI() in Terraria.Projectile.cs. The relevant part is the aiStyle == 3 code block. There may be inaccuracies, as the current Desktop version Desktop version is 1.4.5.6.
  2. Information taken from the Desktop version Desktop 1.4.5.3 source code, methods ItemCheck_Shoot() in Terraria.Player.cs and Damage_PvE_Inner() in Terraria.Projectile.cs. There may be inaccuracies, as the current Desktop version Desktop version is 1.4.5.6.
  3. A tick is a time unit countable by the software. Most of Terraria's updating logic happens every tick. A tick has the length of 1/60th of a second, hence there are 60 ticks in a second and 3600 ticks in a minute.
  4. Information taken from the Desktop version Desktop 1.4.5.3 source code, method SetDefaults() in Terraria.Projectile.cs. There may be inaccuracies, as the current Desktop version Desktop version is 1.4.5.6.