Vanity items
Vanity items are wearable items that can be equipped in social slots next to the armor and accessories slots in a character's inventory. Wearing them will change a character's appearance, but will not provide any functionality. Vanity items placed in the armor slots will also cover all armor appearances. Many of these vanity items are references to popular culture and other video games.
All vanity items[edit | edit source]
0x33's Aviators
Badger's Hat
Balla Hat
Beanie
Bunny Hood
Cat Ears
Dead Man's Sweater
Demon Horns
Devil Horns
Djinn's Curse
Engineering Helmet
Eye Patch
Fedora
Festive top hat
Fez
Fish Bowl
Gangsta Hat
Giant Bow
Gold Crown
Gold Fish Bowl
Green Cap
Guy Fawkes Mask
Heart Hairpin
HiTek Sunglasses
Jack 'O Lantern Mask
Jungle Rose
Kimono
Mime Mask
Moon Mask
Mushroom Cap
Panda Ears
Party Hat
Peddler's Hat
Platinum Crown
Rabbit Perch
Reindeer Antlers
Robe
Robot Hat
Rock Golem Head
SWAT Helmet
Skull
Snow Hat
Star Hairpin
Steampunk Goggles
Summer Hat
Sun Mask
Sunglasses
Tam O' Shanter
Ugly Sweater
Umbrella Hat
Wizard's Hat
These sets can only be found in Goodie Bags or from NPCs during the Halloween season.
These costumes can only be found in Presents or from NPCs during the Christmas season.
These sets do not follow any season. They can be purchased from NPCs, looted from bosses or enemies, looted during events, looted from chests, or crafted by the player.
Ancient set
Archaeologist's set
Bee set
Black Graduation set
Blue Graduation set
Buccaneer set
Bunny set
Butcher's set
Capricorn set
Chef set
Clown set
Country Club set
Cowboy set
Dog set
Dr. Man Fly set
Elf set
Fabulous set
Fallen Tuxedo set
Familiar set
Fish set
Floret Protector set
Fox set (Zoologist)
Funeral set
George's set
Gravedigger set
Hero's set
Horned God set
Lamia set
Lizard set
Lunar Cultist set
Maid set
Maroon Graduation set
Martian Costume set
Martian Uniform set
Master Gamer's set
Mermaid set
Mummy set
Mushroom set
Ninja armor
Pedguin's set
Pharaoh's set
Pink Maid set
Pirate set
Plaguebringer's set
Plumber's set
Pretty Pink set
Prince set
Princess set
Rain set
Royal set
Rune set
Sailor set
Scarecrow set
Silly Sunflower set
Solar Cultist set
Star Princess set
Steampunk set
Superhero set
Tax Collector's set
The Doctor's set
Timeless Traveler's set
Tuxedo set
TV Head set
Victorian Goth set
Wandering set
Wedding set
White Tuxedo set
All bosses, including Old One's Army ones, but not Lepus
and Turkor the Ungrateful
, have a 14.29% chance to drop their respective mask.
Ancient Cultist Mask
Betsy Mask
Brain of Cthulhu Mask
Dark Mage Mask
Destroyer Mask
Duke Fishron Mask
Eater of Worlds Mask
Empress of Light Mask
Eye of Cthulhu Mask
Golem Mask
King Slime Mask
Moon Lord Mask
Ocram Mask
Ogre Mask
Plantera Mask
Queen Bee Mask
Queen Slime Mask
Skeletron Mask
Skeletron Prime Mask
Twin Mask
Wall of Flesh Mask
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Interactions with Hair[edit | edit source]
Some head pieces in Terraria show the player's original hair under them, while others hide hair completely, even if that item does not cover the entirety of the player's head. When an item shows player hair, the game will either display the full hairstyle, or a variant of it that flattens the hair so it fits under headgear. This allows items such as the Wizard's Hat to also display the beard of a player. With the exception of the Wizard Hat, armor items generally do not show player hair. Note that, by default, the game hides player hair, so items not listed below hide player hair entirely.
Angler Hat
Archaeologist's Hat
Bee Hat
Buccaneer Bandana
Clown Hat
Cowboy Hat
Demon Horns
Fez
Gold Crown
Leprechaun Hat
Magic Hat
Mrs. Claus Hat
Party Hat
Peddler's Hat
Pirate Hat
Platinum Crown
Plumber's Hat
Pumpkin Mask
Rain Hat
Red Hat
Robot Hat
Rune Hat
Santa Hat
Scarecrow Hat
Steampunk Hat
Summer Hat
Top Hat
Umbrella Hat
Viking Helmet
Wedding Veil
Wizard Hat
Wizard's Hat
Wolf Mask
Achievement[edit | edit source]



History[edit | edit source]
- Desktop 1.4.1: Added vanity items from the Journey's End Vanity Contest.
- Desktop 1.4.0.1:
- Disabled placing accessories without visible sprites in social slots.
- Added Safeman, Grox The Great, FoodBarbarian and Ghostar Developer Sets.
- Added many other new vanity items.
- Desktop 1.3.5: Added Arkhalis and Leinfors sets.
- Desktop 1.3.3: Added Djinn's Curse.
- Desktop 1.3.2: New vanity items introduced.
- Desktop 1.3.1: Added Engineering Helmet.
- Desktop 1.3.0.2: You can now wear Developer items without having the non-developer killing effect.
- Desktop 1.3.0.1: It is now possible to obtain Developer items and The White Tuxedo. New outfits are available including Tax Collector's Hat, Suit and Pants, and Dye Trader's Turban.
- Desktop 1.2.4: New vanity items introduced.
- Desktop 1.2.3.1: Fixed bug with a naked arm drawing over some vanity shirts.
- Desktop 1.2.3: New vanity items introduced. Wings and accessories can be dyed.
- Desktop 1.2.2: New vanity items introduced.
- Desktop 1.2.1.1: Fixed several graphical issues with the new Halloween costumes.
- Desktop 1.2.1: New vanity items introduced.
- Desktop 1.2: New vanity items introduced. Armors can be dyed.
- Desktop 1.1: Turning on PvP no longer makes social slot items invisible.
- Desktop 1.0.4: Introduced.
- Console 1.0.933.1: Dragon armor, Titan armor, and Spectral armor are now vanity sets sold by the Traveling Merchant. (
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- Console 1.0.750.0: Dragon armor, Titan armor, and Spectral armor are now vanity sets sold by the Traveling Merchant. (
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- Console-Release: Introduced.
- Mobile-Release: Introduced.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced.