Type | |
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Use time | 16 (Very fast) |
Tooltip | Disappears after the sunrise |
Max stack | 100 |
Rarity | 1 |
Sell | 5 |
- Internal Item ID: 75
Fallen Stars are items that randomly fall from the sky at night and disappear at dawn (4:30 AM). They can be used to craft a Mana Crystal, which permanently increases a player's Mana capacity by 20 points. They are also used in a variety of crafting recipes, and as ammunition for the Star Cannon. Fallen Stars can be stored in ammo slots.
For each game tick (1/60 of a real-world second), the chance of a Fallen Star is 2/1,600 in small worlds, 3/1,600 in medium worlds, and 4/1,600 in large worlds. The average number of Fallen Stars per night is approximately 40.5 in a small world, 60.75 in a medium world, and 81 in a large world.
Fallen Stars emit light while on the ground, making them easy to spot at night. They cannot be placed by the player as permanent light sources, but can be combined with a bottle to craft the Star in a Bottle. They will disappear if dropped by a player during the day, but can remain in a player's inventory or a storage object (such as a chest) indefinitely.
Very rarely, a Fallen Star can hit an enemy, dealing about 1,000 damage. However, Fallen Stars do not damage players.
Crafting
Used in
Result | Ingredients | Crafting station |
---|---|---|
Enchanted Boomerang |
| By Hand |
Enchanted Nightcrawler |
| |
Jester's Arrow20 |
| |
Jester's Arrow10 |
| |
Mana Crystal | ||
Mana Crystal | ||
Star in a Bottle |
| |
Blue Starry Block |
| Crystal Ball |
Gold Starry Block |
| |
Space Gun |
| Iron Anvil or Lead Anvil |
Star Cannon |
| |
Capricorn Chestplate |
| Loom |
Capricorn Helmet |
| |
Capricorn Tail |
| |
Magic Power Potion |
| Placed Bottle or Alchemy Table |
Mana Regeneration Potion |
| |
Super Mana Potion |
| |
Sunplate Block25 |
| Sky Mill |
Glowing Fishing Bobber |
| Tinkerer's Workshop |
Lihzahrd Power Cell |
| Work Bench |
Notes
- Full moons and lateral map position have no effect on the frequency of Fallen Stars. Their appearance is at a fixed rate at all hours of every night.
- Unlike most items collected as drops, Fallen Stars fall all over the World at night, even in areas far from the player.
- If an enemy is killed by a fallen star, the kill will be attributed to the player; the tally counter will update to reflect the kill, and banners will be dropped accordingly. The effects of this with multiple players have not been researched.
Trivia
- If “used," the player will hold the star above their head and a sound will play, similarly to the Mana Crystal. However, unlike the Mana Crystal, it won't be consumed or have any effect on the player. This effect is left over from before 1.1, when Fallen Stars were used to restore Mana.
Tips
- Traveling a far distance a few minutes prior to dawn will allow the player to collect the Fallen Stars, easily netting a large supply.
- A simple method for harvesting Fallen Stars is to construct long straight sections of ground to run along at night; a skybridge also works well. Note that diagonal platforms may not intercept Fallen Stars. Hoiks can be used to rapidly pipe the stars to a desirable location, since they automatically mount them upon contact. When constructing a large, the platform to catch them should be placed at the bottom of space. This seems to be the lowest depth for stars to spawn and allows the platform to catch all of them.
- To pass Fallen Stars to a friend during day time, transfer it using a chest, since throwing it during the day to another player will make it vanish.
- If the player's inventory is full, Fallen Stars can be moved to an empty Ammo slot to free up an inventory slot.
- Fallen Stars will hit Floating Islands if the Island is in the path of the Star, so if there is an area where Fallen Stars never seem to fall or rarely do, there is a possibility that a Floating Island is above that area.
See also
- Fallen Starfish, a quest fish said to be a Fallen Star that became a fish.
History
- Desktop 1.3.1: Sprite updated.
- Desktop 1.3.0.1:
- Reduced max stack from 100 to 99.
- Increased sell price from 1 to 5.
- Now used to make Sunplate Block.
- Desktop 1.2.3: Used to craft Super Mana Potions instead of Lesser Mana Potions.
- Desktop 1.2: Recipe for Star in a Bottle added.
- Desktop 1.1: No longer consumable for restoring 20 mana.
- Desktop 1.0.6: Consumption will now trigger the Potion Sickness debuff.
- Desktop-Release: Introduced.
- Console-Release: Introduced.
- Mobile-Release: Introduced.
- 3DS-Release: Introduced.