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Valhalla Knight armor
  • Valhalla Knight armor equipped (male)
  • Valhalla Knight armor equipped (female)
Stack digit 1
Statistics
Type
Defense64
Set BonusIncreases your max number of sentries
Greatly enhances Ballista effectiveness
Rarity8
Buy2250000*225 Defender Medal (set)
Sell45 (set)
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    PC/Console/Mobile/tModLoader/tModLoader 1.3-Legacy-Only Content: This information applies only to the PC, Console, Mobile, tModLoader, and tModLoader Legacy versions of Terraria.

    Valhalla Knight armor is an armor set purchased from the Tavernkeep for 2250000*225 Defender Medal (set), after Golem has been defeated. The set consists of the Valhalla Knight's Helm, Valhalla Knight's Breastplate and Valhalla Knight's Greaves.

    The set bonus gives the wearer the Ballista Panic! buff upon taking any damage, which doubles the fire rate of all Ballista sentries summoned by the player for 3 seconds.

    The Valhalla Knight armor set is an upgrade of the Squire armor set.

    Set

    Valhalla Knight's Helm
    • Valhalla Knight's Helm equipped
    Stack digit 1
    Statistics
    Type
    Defense14
    BonusIncreases your max number of sentries and grants you 10% minion damage
    Body slotHelmet
    RarityRarity level: 0
    Buy750000*75 Defender Medal
    Sell15
    Valhalla Knight's Breastplate
    • Valhalla Knight's Breastplate equipped
    Stack digit 1
    Statistics
    Type
    Defense30
    Bonus30% increased minion damage and massively increased life regeneration (+8 health/second)
    Body slotShirt
    RarityRarity level: 0
    Buy750000*75 Defender Medal
    Sell15
    Valhalla Knight's Greaves
    • Valhalla Knight's Greaves equipped
    Stack digit 1
    Statistics
    Type
    Defense20
    Bonus20% increased minion damage, critical strike chance and 30% movement speed
    Body slotPants
    RarityRarity level: 0
    Buy750000*75 Defender Medal
    Sell15

    Notes

    • This is currently the highest defense Summoner Armor in the game. In fact, it has slightly more defense than Vortex armor, the third highest defense end game armor, and its life regeneration buff is considerable, making it the only armor designed for Summoners that could be considered tanky. Stardust armor is the highest tier summoner armor in the game, cannot be acquired until after the defeat of the final boss, and has only 38 defense.
    • The bonuses of the breastplate alone allow it to synergize well with many other pieces of armor, as the high defense, considerable increase in minion damage, and massive increase in life regeneration all aid in the survivability of other playstyles, although at the cost of set bonuses. The regeneration effects also compound with other forms of regeneration such as the Shiny Stone, which can allow for very quick regeneration after a brief escape from battle.
    • Valhalla Knight's Greaves has the highest base move speed bonus on any piece of armor in the game at +30%.
    • The critical strike portion of this armor only applies to melee attacks.
    • The total bonus to max number of sentries is +3, allowing 4 to be summoned at once.
    • Since minion damage bonuses apply to both sentries and regular minions, combining this armor with the Pygmy Necklace, Necromantic Scroll, and Papyrus Scarab to also allow more normal minions to be summoned at once can be a highly effective strategy, especially during invasions or boss fights where the Sentries being immobile is usually not as much of an issue.

    Trivia

    • This set is a reference to the Squire's Valhalla Knight costume in Dungeon Defenders II.
    • Valhalla is a place in Norse mythology where warriors that have died gloriously in battle are chosen by valkyries to go. There, the einherjar train daily for an immense battle set to take place during Ragnarök. Ragnarök is the Norse day of doom, similar to the day of doom predicted when the Mayan Calendar ran out. Also, half of the heroically fallen go there, the other half go to Fólkvangr, the Vanaheim equivalent of Valhalla.

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