Tally Counter

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Tally Counter
  • Tally Counter item sprite
Stack digit 1.png
Statistics
Type
TooltipDisplays how many monsters have been killed
RarityRarity level: 1
Sell1 GC
Research1 required
  • Internal Item ID: 3095 (Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)
Toggle icons for the
Tally Counter
Desktop version
Tally Counter toggle.png
Mobile version
Tally Counter toggle (mobile).png
Obtained from Obtained from
Classic Mode.png Classic
Expert Mode.png Expert
Master Mode.png Master
EntityQty.Rate
Angry BonesAngry Bones 1.gifAngry Bones11%
Cursed SkullCursed Skull.gifCursed Skull11%
Dark CasterDark Caster.pngDark Caster11%

The Tally Counter is a post-Skeletron informational accessory which displays how many enemies of a specific type have been killed. The Tally Counter will first display "Kill count unavailable" underneath the minimap and after an enemy has been attacked, the text will display how many times that enemy has ever been killed by all players combined in that world. The kill count will only display the last enemy struck by the player or their minions. It will count deaths from world creation rather than from when it was equipped. The Tally Counter has a 1/100 (1%) chance of being dropped from Angry Bones, Cursed Skulls, and Dark Casters, all of which are found in the Dungeon.

The Tally Counter is one of the three parts necessary to make the R.E.K. 3000, with the others being the Lifeform Analyzer and the Radar, and as such is a required ingredient in crafting the Shellphone.

Crafting

Used in

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
R.E.K. 3000R.E.K. 3000(Desktop, Console and Mobile versions)Tinkerer's WorkshopTinkerer's Workshop

Notes

Tips

  • The Tally Counter can be useful when trying to acquire a specific enemy banner, which drops in various increments depending on how rare the enemy is.

History