Suspicious Looking Apple

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Nintendo 3DS version
3DS-Only Content: This information applies only to the 3DS version of Terraria.
Suspicious Looking Apple
  • Suspicious Looking Apple item spriteold Suspicious Looking Apple item sprite
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Statistics
Type
Use time19 (Very fast)
TooltipSummons a pet Worm
RarityRarity level: 5
Grants Buff
BuffPet WormPet Worm(3DS version)
Buff tooltipNot for the fishes
Summons Pet
  • Worm Pet
    Worm Pet.png
  • Internal Item ID: 5059 (3DS version)
  • Internal Buff ID: 213 (3DS version)
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic mode icon.png Classic
EntityQty.Rate
DevourerDevourerDevourer110–30%
DiggerDiggerDigger140%
Giant WormGiant WormGiant Worm120%
World FeederWorld FeederWorld Feeder145%

The Suspicious Looking Apple is a pet-summoning item that spawns a Worm pet that lasts until the player manually cancels by using the Suspicious Looking Apple again, or the player dies. It is sometimes found in Chests and has a 10–30% drop chance from Devourers, 20% drop chance from Giant Worms, a 40% drop chance from Diggers, a 45% chance from World Feeders, and a ~5%Verify chance from an Eater of Worlds segment.

The Worm pet is the only pet that can speak, randomly uttering phrases depending on certain circumstances.

Quotes

Notes

  • When the buff is active and the player dies, it drops a unique Tombstone: Strange Looking Tombstone.png. Once freed, it cannot be placed, despite its tooltip saying so.

Trivia

  • The Suspicious Looking Apple is part of the Worms 3 crossover. In addition to being its design being based on the Worms franchise characters, the pet will don a red headband when flying too far from the player, similar to the Fire Punch attack from the Worms games. Its jump noise is also from Worms Revolution / Worms 3.
  • It is one of three pets that can make noises, the others being the Companion Cube(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions) and the Glommer(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions).
  • Fittingly, all enemies that drop this item are worm-types.
  • Similar to the Suspicious Looking Tentacle(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions), the Suspicious Looking Apple is named as if it were a boss-summoning item instead of a pet-summoning item. However, unlike the Suspicious Looking Tentacle, it explicitly states it is a pet summon in its tooltip.

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