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== ''Pixel Piracy'' == |
== ''Pixel Piracy'' == |
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''{{wikipedia|Pixel Piracy}}'' is a 2D real-time strategy game developed by Quadro Delta and published by [[Re-Logic]]. To celebrate the publishing deal, version [[1.2.4]] added crossover content into ''Terraria''.<ref> |
''{{wikipedia|Pixel Piracy}}'' is a 2D real-time strategy game developed by Quadro Delta and published by [[Re-Logic]]. To celebrate the publishing deal, version [[1.2.4]] added crossover content into ''Terraria''.<ref>{{archived link|https://web.archive.org/web/20140315095904/http://www.terrariaonline.com/threads/ahoy-re-logic-to-partner-with-quadro-delta-to-publish-pixel-piracy.135891|www.terrariaonline.com → Forums → News → Dev Blog: thread: Ahoy! Re-Logic to Partner with Quadro Delta to Publish Pixel Piracy!}}</ref> |
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* {{item|Falcon Blade}} |
* {{item|Falcon Blade}} |
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* {{item|Pirate Minion|link=Pirate Staff}} |
* {{item|Pirate Minion|link=Pirate Staff}} |
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== ''Worms 3'' == |
== ''Worms 3'' == |
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''{{wikipedia|Worms 3}}'' is a mobile game which in 2013 received crossover content from ''Terraria''<ref> |
''{{wikipedia|Worms 3}}'' is a mobile game which in 2013 received crossover content from ''Terraria''.<ref>{{archived link|https://web.archive.org/web/20200921094139/https://www.team17.com/worms-3-update-adds-awesome-terraria-halloween-content/news/|Worms™ 3 Update Adds Awesome Terraria and Halloween Content!}}</ref> In return, the [[mobile]] version of ''Terraria'' received some ''Worms 3'' content in the 2014 [[Mobile 1.1.5536|Hardmode Update]]. This content has since been removed from ''Terraria's'' {{icon/android}} [[mobile|Android]] and {{icon/ios}} [[mobile|iOS]] versions, but is still available on the {{icon/windows phone}} [[mobile|Windows Phone]] and {{icon|3DS}} versions. |
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* {{item|Suspicious Looking Apple|icons=no}} |
* {{item|Suspicious Looking Apple|icons=no}} |
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* {{item|Old Walking Stick|icons=no}} |
* {{item|Old Walking Stick|icons=no}} |
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== ''Dungeon Defenders 2'' == |
== ''Dungeon Defenders 2'' == |
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''Dungeon Defenders 2'' is a 3D tower-defense game developed by {{wikipedia|Chromatic Games}} which has crossover content in ''Terraria'' since version {{eil|1.3.4}}. Its setting is called "Etheria", so elements from this game are labeled "Etherian" to distinguish from the Terrarian versions when ambiguity could exist, such as for example between [[Etherian Mana]] and [[Mana]], or [[Etherian Goblin]] and [[Goblin Army|Goblin]]. |
''{{wikipedia|Dungeon Defenders 2}}'' is a 3D tower-defense game developed by {{wikipedia|Chromatic Games}} which has crossover content in ''Terraria'' since version {{eil|1.3.4}}. Its setting is called "Etheria", so elements from this game are labeled "Etherian" to distinguish from the Terrarian versions when ambiguity could exist, such as for example between [[Etherian Mana]] and [[Mana]], or [[Etherian Goblin]] and [[Goblin Army|Goblin]]. |
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The game features four core classes, which are represented in ''Terraria'' by the selection of player equipment. |
The game features four core classes, which are represented in ''Terraria'' by the selection of player equipment. |
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All the crossover content in ''Terraria'' is obtained through the Tavernkeep NPC, either directly from him or indirectly by triggering the Old One's Army event. |
All the crossover content in ''Terraria'' is obtained through the Tavernkeep NPC, either directly from him or indirectly by triggering the Old One's Army event. |
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The [[Defender's Forge]] does not exist in ''Dungeon Defenders 2''.<ref>{{dd2 link|Defenders Forge}}</ref> It is added from ''Dungeon Defenders'' instead.<ref>{{archived link|https://web.archive.org/web/20231015154937/https://dungeondefenders.fandom.com/wiki/Defender%27s_Forge|Defender's Forge {{!}} Dungeon Defenders Wiki {{!}} Fandom}}</ref> |
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=== Reciprocal content === |
=== Reciprocal content === |
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As part of the crossover, ''Dungeon Defenders 2'' incorporated some ''Terraria'' content as well. |
As part of the crossover, ''Dungeon Defenders 2'' incorporated some ''Terraria'' content as well. |
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* The [[Dryad]] became an additional hero class, able to use [[Vile |
* The [[dd2:Dryad|Dryad]] became an additional hero class, able to use [[dd2:Powder Toss|Vile and Purification Powder]], [[dd2:Starfall|Fallen Stars]], [[dd2:Slime Pit|slimes]], [[dd2:Harpy's Perch|Harpies]], [[dd2:Moss Hornet's Nest|Moss Hornets]], and [[dd2:Angry Nimbus|Angry Nimbuses]] to attack enemies. She also retains her [[dd2:Dryad's Blessing|Dryad's Blessing]], and can use [[Leaf Wings]]. In ''Dungeon Defenders 2'', she is also able to transform between her normal form and a corrupt form, modifying the effects of her powers. |
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* Many ''Terraria'' weapons became available for certain heroes, such as the [[ |
* Many ''Terraria'' weapons became available for certain heroes, such as the [[dd2:Swords#Legendary|Terra Blade]], [[dd2:Magic Staffs#Legendary|Lunar Portal Staff]], [[dd2:Tomes#Legendary|Demon Scythe]], [[dd2:Bows#Legendary|Tsunami]], and more. |
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* A new map, the [[Forest|Forest Biome]], was added, featuring [[Demon Eye]] enemies, the [[Eye of Cthulhu]] boss, and various other ''Terraria'' elements. |
* A new map, the [[dd2:Forest Biome|Forest Biome]], was added, featuring [[Demon Eye]] enemies, the [[dd2:Eye of Cthulhu|Eye of Cthulhu]] boss, and various other ''Terraria'' elements. |
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== ''Minecraft'' == |
== ''Minecraft'' == |
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''{{wikipedia|Minecraft}}'' is a 3D sandbox game developed by {{iwlink|mc|Mojang Studios}} which has crossover content in ''Terraria'' since [[1.2.1]]. |
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* {{item|Creeper set}} |
* {{item|Creeper set}} |
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=== Reciprocal content === |
=== Reciprocal content === |
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* {{iwlink|mc|Jens Bergensten}} |
* {{iwlink|mc|Jens Bergensten}} confirmed that the summon mechanism of the {{iwlink|mc|Wither}}, one of the bosses in ''Minecraft'', was inspired by the boss summon mechanics of ''Terraria''.<ref>"I wanted it to be some kind of boss fight and I was inspired by Terraria: in that game you always initiate the boss fights yourself." {{archived link|https://web.archive.org/web/20230930110451/https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/article/meet-wither|Meet the Wither {{!}} Minecraft}}</ref> |
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* One of ''Minecraft''' |
* One of ''Minecraft's'' main menu {{iwlink|mc|splash}} texts says: "Also try Terraria!". |
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== One Drop == |
== One Drop == |
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One Drop is a yoyo manufacturer. In {{eil|1.3.0.1}}, the following One Drop yoyos were added to ''Terraria'': |
[https://onedropyoyos.com One Drop] is a yoyo manufacturer. In {{eil|1.3.0.1}}, the following One Drop yoyos were added to ''Terraria'': |
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* {{item|Rally}} |
* {{item|Rally}} |
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=== Reciprocal content === |
=== Reciprocal content === |
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In turn, One Drop released real-life yoyos designed after the {{item|Terrarian}}<ref>https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/terrarian/</ref><ref>https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/legendary-terrarian/</ref> and {{item|Kraken}}.<ref>https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/kraken/</ref> |
In turn, One Drop released real-life yoyos designed after the {{item|icons=n|Terrarian}}<ref>https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/terrarian/</ref><ref>https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/legendary-terrarian/</ref> and {{item|icons=n|Kraken}}.<ref>https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/kraken/</ref> |
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== ''Don't Starve Together'' == |
== ''Don't Starve Together'' == |
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''Don't Starve'' is a series of survival video games by Canadian studio Klei Entertainment. {{eil|1.4.3}} saw the addition of one boss, one music track, a new [[Secret world seeds|secret seed]], and a number of items inspired by these games: |
''{{wikipedia|Don't Starve}}'' is a series of survival video games by Canadian studio Klei Entertainment. {{eil|1.4.3}} saw the addition of one [[boss]], one [[music]] track, a new [[Secret world seeds|secret seed]], and a number of items inspired by these games: |
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|{{item|Ham Bat}} |
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|{{item|Gentleman's set}} |
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|{{item|Firestarter's set}} |
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* Secret seed "[[The Constant]]" |
* Secret seed "[[The Constant]]" |
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* One of the [[title messages]] says: ''"{{gameText|GameTitle.67}}"'' |
* One of the [[title messages]] says: ''"{{gameText|GameTitle.67}}"'' |
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=== Reciprocal content === |
=== Reciprocal content === |
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Along with 1.4.3's release, Klei Entertainment released an update for ''Don't Starve Together'' which added the {{iwlink|dts|Eye of Terror|Eye of Cthulhu and Twins}}, 5 new eye-themed boss rewards, and {{iwlink|dts|Belongings|26 new skins for existing items}}. |
Along with 1.4.3's release, Klei Entertainment released an update for ''Don't Starve Together'' which added the {{iwlink|dts|Eye of Terror|Eye of Cthulhu and Twins}}, 5 new eye-themed boss rewards, and {{iwlink|dts|Belongings|26 new skins for existing items}}. |
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== ''Stardew Valley'' == |
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''Stardew Valley'' is a story-driven farming simulator game developed by ConcernedApe. {{eil|1.4.4}} brought the addition of a new consumable and two pets based on the game: |
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*{{item|Joja Cola}} |
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*{{item|Junimo}} and {{item|Stardrop}} |
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*{{item|Blue Chicken}} and {{item|Blue Chicken Egg}} |
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* One of the [[title messages]] says: ''"{{gameText|GameTitle.55}}"'' |
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== ''Core Keeper'' == |
== ''Core Keeper'' == |
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''Core Keeper'' is a 2D sandbox adventure game developed by Pugstorm. {{eil|1.4.4}} added a new pet based on ''Core Keeper''' |
''{{wikipedia|Core Keeper}}'' is a 2D sandbox adventure game developed by Pugstorm. {{eil|1.4.4}} added a new pet based on ''Core Keeper's'' [[ck:Caveling Gardener|Caveling Gardener]] enemy: |
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*{{item|Caveling Gardener}} and {{item|Glow Tulip}} |
* {{item|icons=n|Caveling Gardener}} and {{item|icons=n|Glow Tulip}} |
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* One of the [[title messages]] says: ''"{{gameText|GameTitle.56}}"'' |
* One of the [[title messages]] says: ''"{{gameText|GameTitle.56}}"'' |
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=== Reciprocal content === |
=== Reciprocal content === |
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As part of the crossover, ''Core Keeper'' added [ |
As part of the crossover, ''Core Keeper'' added [[ck:King Slime|King Slime]] as a summonable boss and [[ck:Royal Slime|Blue Slimes]] as his minions. Killing King Slime in ''Core Keeper'' yields [[ck:Royal Gel|Royal Gel]], just as in [[Expert]] ''Terraria''. |
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== ''Project Zomboid'' == |
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''Project Zomboid'' is an open-world isometric survival horror video game developed by The Indie Stone. {{eil|1.4.4}} added a new pet based on ''Project Zomboid'''s mascot, [https://pzwiki.net/wiki/Spiffo Spiffo]: |
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*{{item|Spiffo}} and {{item|Spiffo Plush}} |
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* One of the [[title messages]] says: ''"{{gameText|GameTitle.57}}"'' |
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== References == |
== References == |
Revision as of 16:29, 15 October 2023
Crossover content is content added from a different game or other media, while the other game also adopts some content from Terraria, with mutual permission. Homages and references, however, are not crossover content.
Edge of Space
Edge of Space is a 2D sandbox game developed by Handyman Studios, similar in gameplay to Terraria, but in a space setting.
- S.D.M.G.(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Reciprocal content
Edge of Space has a boss, "Omegatron", which is based on Skeletron and Skeletron Prime.
Pixel Piracy
Pixel Piracy is a 2D real-time strategy game developed by Quadro Delta and published by Re-Logic. To celebrate the publishing deal, version 1.2.4 added crossover content into Terraria.[1]
- Falcon Blade
- Pirate Minion
- Ginger Beard(Desktop, Console, Mobile and 3DS versions)
- Pillagin' Me Pixels
- Sail(Desktop, Console, Old-gen console and Mobile versions)
Reciprocal content
The weapon Starfury is present in Pixel Piracy.
Worms 3
Worms 3 is a mobile game which in 2013 received crossover content from Terraria.[2] In return, the mobile version of Terraria received some Worms 3 content in the 2014 Hardmode Update. This content has since been removed from Terraria's Android and iOS versions, but is still available on the Windows Phone and versions.
Reciprocal content
Worms 3 received customization sprites looking like the Molten Helmet, Hallowed Mask, Mythril Hood, Mining Helmet, Top Hat, and Archaeologist's Hat, as well as five Terraria-themed gravestones and Terraria sound effects ("speechbank").
Dungeon Defenders 2
Dungeon Defenders 2 is a 3D tower-defense game developed by Chromatic Games which has crossover content in Terraria since version 1.3.4(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions). Its setting is called "Etheria", so elements from this game are labeled "Etherian" to distinguish from the Terrarian versions when ambiguity could exist, such as for example between Etherian Mana and Mana, or Etherian Goblin and Goblin.
The game features four core classes, which are represented in Terraria by the selection of player equipment.
Class | Sentries | Tier 2 armor | Tier 3 armor | Tier 2 weapon | Tier 3 weapon | Accessory |
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Apprentice | |
Apprentice | Dark Artist | Tome of Infinite Wisdom | Betsy's Wrath | Apprentice's Scarf |
Huntress | |
Huntress | Red Riding | Phantom Phoenix | Aerial Bane | Huntress's Buckler |
Monk | |
Monk | Shinobi Infiltrator | Sleepy Octopod Ghastly Glaive |
Sky Dragon's Fury | Monk's Belt |
Squire | |
Squire | Valhalla Knight | Brand of the Inferno | Flying Dragon | Squire's Shield |
Sentries and armor sets are bought with Defender Medals from the Tavernkeep when the corresponding tiers are unlocked (Tier 1 is available from the start, one mechanical boss needs to be defeated in Hardmode for Tier 2, and Golem must be defeated for Tier 3). Tier 2 weapons and accessories are dropped by the Ogre while Tier 3 weapons are dropped by Betsy. There are no Tier 1 armor sets.
Other content includes:
- Tavernkeep
- Ale Tosser
- Flickerwick and Creeper Egg
- Hoardagron and Dragon Egg
- Propeller Gato and Gato Egg
- Eternia Crystal and Eternia Crystal Stand
- Defender Medal
- Etherian Mana
- Old One's Army
All the crossover content in Terraria is obtained through the Tavernkeep NPC, either directly from him or indirectly by triggering the Old One's Army event.
The Defender's Forge does not exist in Dungeon Defenders 2.[3] It is added from Dungeon Defenders instead.[4]
Reciprocal content
As part of the crossover, Dungeon Defenders 2 incorporated some Terraria content as well.
- The Dryad became an additional hero class, able to use Vile and Purification Powder, Fallen Stars, slimes, Harpies, Moss Hornets, and Angry Nimbuses to attack enemies. She also retains her Dryad's Blessing, and can use Leaf Wings. In Dungeon Defenders 2, she is also able to transform between her normal form and a corrupt form, modifying the effects of her powers.
- Many Terraria weapons became available for certain heroes, such as the Terra Blade, Lunar Portal Staff, Demon Scythe, Tsunami, and more.
- A new map, the Forest Biome, was added, featuring Demon Eye enemies, the Eye of Cthulhu boss, and various other Terraria elements.
Minecraft
Minecraft is a 3D sandbox game developed by Mojang Studios which has crossover content in Terraria since 1.2.1.
- Creeper set
- One of the title messages says: "Terraria: Also try Minecraft!"
Reciprocal content
- Jens Bergensten confirmed that the summon mechanism of the Wither, one of the bosses in Minecraft, was inspired by the boss summon mechanics of Terraria.[5]
- One of Minecraft's main menu splash texts says: "Also try Terraria!".
One Drop
One Drop is a yoyo manufacturer. In 1.3.0.1(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions), the following One Drop yoyos were added to Terraria:
Reciprocal content
In turn, One Drop released real-life yoyos designed after the Terrarian[6][7] and Kraken.[8]
Don't Starve Together
Don't Starve is a series of survival video games by Canadian studio Klei Entertainment. 1.4.3(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) saw the addition of one boss, one music track, a new secret seed, and a number of items inspired by these games:
- Ham Bat
- Bat Bat
- Pew-matic Horn
- Lucy the Axe
- Tentacle Spike
- Weather Pain
- Abigail's Flower
- Houndius Shootius
- Magiluminescence
- Bone Helm
- Radio Thing
- Eyebrella
- Garland
- Bernie's Button
- Glommer's Flower
- Monster Meat
- Deerclops Eyeball
- Eye Bone
- Monster Lasagna
- Froggle Bunwich
- The Bereaved
- The Firestarter
- The Gentleman Scientist
- The Strongman
- Gentleman's set
- Firestarter's set
- Deer Thing
- Deerclops Mask
- Deerclops Trophy
- Deerclops Relic
- Treasure Bag (Deerclops)
- Music Box (Deerclops)
- Deerclops boss
- Two new hairstyles based on Wilson and Willow
- Rare clouds based on Don't Starve characters
- Secret seed "The Constant"
- One of the title messages says: "Terraria: Also try Don't Starve!"
Reciprocal content
Along with 1.4.3's release, Klei Entertainment released an update for Don't Starve Together which added the Eye of Cthulhu and Twins, 5 new eye-themed boss rewards, and 26 new skins for existing items.
Core Keeper
Core Keeper is a 2D sandbox adventure game developed by Pugstorm. 1.4.4(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) added a new pet based on Core Keeper's Caveling Gardener enemy:
- Caveling Gardener and Glow Tulip
- One of the title messages says: "Terraria: Also try Core Keeper!"
Reciprocal content
As part of the crossover, Core Keeper added King Slime as a summonable boss and Blue Slimes as his minions. Killing King Slime in Core Keeper yields Royal Gel, just as in Expert Terraria.
References
- ↑ www.terrariaonline.com → Forums → News → Dev Blog: thread: Ahoy! Re-Logic to Partner with Quadro Delta to Publish Pixel Piracy! (archived from the original on 15 Mar 2014, 09:59:04 UTC)
- ↑ Worms™ 3 Update Adds Awesome Terraria and Halloween Content! (archived from the original on 21 Sep 2020, 09:41:39 UTC)
- ↑ Defenders Forge at the Dungeon Defenders 2 Wiki
- ↑ Defender's Forge | Dungeon Defenders Wiki | Fandom (archived from the original on 15 Oct 2023, 15:49:37 UTC)
- ↑ "I wanted it to be some kind of boss fight and I was inspired by Terraria: in that game you always initiate the boss fights yourself." Meet the Wither | Minecraft (archived from the original on 30 Sep 2023, 11:04:51 UTC)
- ↑ https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/terrarian/
- ↑ https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/legendary-terrarian/
- ↑ https://onedropyoyos.com/yoyos/kraken/