Updated July 14th by Harry Alston: With the release of Terraria 1.4 on consoles just around the corner, we're updating this list of the best accessories in the game to give you a more comprehensive look at which accessories you should hunt for at different parts of the game.
With the console release of the update hopefully coming soon, here's our guide to the best accessories in Terraria. However, there are also a few accessories that should make their way into any build. Which accessories you take really depends on which build you've gone for: magic build, a Yoyo build, a ranged build, etc. Terraria has gotten minor backlash for it sounding like Masturbate. For instance, it can combine the Rocket Boots and Hermes Boots into a single item (the Spectre Boots) that provides the same rocket-jumping and accelerated movement as the individual items did, without occupying two accessory slots. It can also be found in Iron Crates and Golden Crates. The Tinkerer's Workshop is a crafting station that is used primarily to combine multiple accessories into single items that usually provide the abilities of all. RELATED: Terraria: Everything We Know About The 1.4 Journey's End Update On Console The Master Bait is a type of bait that has the best non-consumption rate out of all baits. The patch also comes on the heels of a resolution regarding Google Stadia. Tinkerers Workshop - Sold by Goblin Tinkerer for 10 Gold Coins.
There are also literally hundreds to choose from - especially now that Terraria has reached its final form: 1.4, Journey's End. How to unlock the Crafty achievement in Terraria (Xbox 360): Use every crafting station. But accessories are the make or break of a successful Terraria build. Some players might think that a pet fairy is the end-all, be-all of the game. Hey, I don't know if you still need help finding heart crystals and mana stars, but they both should on the middle-most floor (the one you enter on with glass-windowed walls), in the four gold chests by the chained rope in the center of the building.