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Social Slots allow you to change the appearance of your armor without affecting any of your stats. There is no functional difference between having armor and having Vanity Items in these slots. In previous versions of the game, Molten and Meteorite Armor would still produce light while moving when equipped in the Social Slots. Items such as the Diving Helmet and Mining Helmet will not produce. Magic Storage is a mod that replaces the rows and rows of chests you inevitably have to make with a few blocks. It's searchable by name and mod, and has sorting buttons to help find what you're looking for. MaxStackPlus allows items that stack, to stack to a much higher number. Many items, (maybe even all) stack to 9999. Thank you guys for watching and don't forget to drop a like if you enjoyed the video! Once you install it, you’ll find a few mod options from within Terraria, which allow you to browse many of the most popular mods. Do note that players must all have tModLoader installed in order.

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The Calamity Mod is a large content mod for Terraria which adds many hours of endgame content and dozens of enemies and bosses dispersed throughout the vanilla game's progression. The Calamity Mod also features several harder difficulty modes, five new biomes and new structures, a new class, a new leveling mechanic, more than thirty new songs, over fifty recipes for previously uncraftable.

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Dragon Ball Terraria is a mod which replicates the anime series 'Dragon Ball.' This mod changes many aspects of the game; moreover, including transformations, items, bosses, and a new energy system, 'Ki', featuring every aspect of your favorite series like signature attacks and flight. This mod also appeals to the fan base's deepest desires ranging from Dragon Ball Z content to Super, GT, movie transformations and weapons. All your favorite Ki attacks are in the game and craftable; for instance, Kamehameha, Galick Gun, Masenko, Big Bang Attack, and Spirit Bomb. That is, however, just a few! The mod has nearly all attacks any character has ever used in the series, including transformations in possession.

To get some early insight on the mod go here!

Note: Much of the communication regarding the Dragon Ball Terraria Mod Wiki is done via the Dragon Ball Terraria Mod Discord Server. If you have questions or issues regarding editing this wiki, asking via Discord is the best way to get your issue addressed quickly.

V1.0.9.4 - Small hotfixes.

V1.0.9.3 - Mod compatibility fixed with Enigma.

V1.0.9.2 - Rework update V2

V1.0.9.1 - Urgent Dragon Balls fix.

V1.0.9.0 - Rework update

V1.0.8.2 - QoL changes and fixes.

V1.0.8.1 - Important Fixes + First Dev Form.

V1.0.8.0 - Syncing Ascension Update.

V1.0.7.1 - Needed changes and fixes.

V1.0.7 - Balancing changes and needed fixes.

V1.0.6.7 - Fixed major bug where any Accessories that decreased Ki max would make your Ki go negative and more.

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V1.0.6.6 - Various things and balancing changes.

V1.0.6.5 - QoL stuff and useful fixes.

V1.0.6 - More accessories and changes

V1.0.5 - Drop changes and needed changes/additions.

V1.0.4.3 - Important fixes

V1.0.4.2 - Drop rate change and fixes.

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V1.0.4.1 - Update Changelog

V1.0.4 - Accessory craze and more.

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'Mod' redirects here. For modifiers given to weapons when reforging, see Modifiers.

A mod (short for 'modification') is community-developed software that customizes Terraria's graphics and/or gameplay elements in some way. Mods are neither developed nor endorsed by Re-Logic.

See The Official Terraria Mods Wiki for information on current mods available for Terraria.

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Modding tools[edit edit source]

  • tModLoader is a framework for creating and loading Terraria mods. tModLoader currently works with Terraria 1.3.5 on Steam in 0.11.7, with 1.4 to follow in the future.[1]
  • TConfig currently works with Terraria 1.1
  • Tapi works with terraria 1.2

Mod lists[edit edit source]

External mod wikis[edit edit source]

The following popular mods have their own Official Wikis:

NameLinkDescription
AFKPETShttps://afkpets-unofficial.fandom.com
Antiarishttps://antiaris.gamepedia.com
Avalonhttps://avalonmod.fandom.com
Alchemistnpchttps://alchemistnpc.fandom.com/A quality-of-life mod that adds a variety of new town NPCs based around alchemy and convenience, as well as 2 post-Moon Lord bosses.
Calamityhttps://calamitymod.gamepedia.comA massive mod that adds lore, an abundance of new items, weapons, armor, biomes, town NPCs, and several hours of post-Moon Lord content. It adds 22 new bosses, 12 new minibosses, and a 'Superboss'.
Dragon Ball Terrariahttps://dbtmod.gamepedia.comAdds many new weapons and items based on the 'Dragon Ball' anime series.
Elemental Unleash (Bluemagic's Mod)https://elemental-unleash-bluemagics-mod.fandom.comAdds an assortment of many items, as well as a total of five bosses that present a significant departure from Terraria's normal combat system.
Elements Awokenhttps://elementsawoken.gamepedia.comAdds many brand new items, bosses, unique features, structures and more.
Enigmahttps://enigmamod.gamepedia.comAdds a new class, the Mystic class, a new alchemy system, a unique power-up system called the Soul Stone, an assortment of Steampunk-themed things, time manipulation, and many other bosses and items.
Exodushttps://exodusmod.gamepedia.com
GRealmhttps://grealm.gamepedia.com
Mechanomiconhttps://terraria-mechanomicon-mod.fandom.com
Leveledhttps://terraria-leveled-mod-not-standalone.fandom.com
Necro Packhttps://necro-pack-terraria-mod.fandom.com
Novumhttps://novummod.fandom.com
N Terrariahttps://nterraria.fandom.com
Pokémodhttps://pokemod.fandom.com
Shadows of Abaddonhttps://shadowsofabaddon.gamepedia.comAdds a variety of pre-Hardmode, Hardmode, and post-Moon Lord content, including a total of 12* bosses, 6 town NPCs, and numerous items.
Spirithttps://spiritmod.gamepedia.com
Splithttps://splitmod.gamepedia.com
Super Terraria Worldhttps://superterrariaworld.gamepedia.comA standalone (i.e., non-tModLoader) massively-multiplayer online role-playing overhaul mod. The primary goal is to bring a classic MMORPG experience to the masterpiece that is Terraria.
The Story of Red Cloudhttps://the-story-of-red-cloud.fandom.com
Thoriumhttps://thoriummod.gamepedia.comA massive content mod for Terraria. Its goal is to be an unofficial DLC with the same design elements as vanilla Terraria, and features three fully developed classes (Bard, Healer, and Thrower), a new biome in the Aquatic Depths, a number of exciting bosses, and over 1900 new items found in every part of the game.
Tremorhttps://tremormod.gamepedia.com
Ulterrariahttps://ulterraria.fandom.com
Ultraconyxhttps://ultraconyx.fandom.com
W1K's tConfig Modpackshttps://w1ks-tconfig-modpacks.fandom.com

Vanilla is the original Terraria mod, featuring original in-game content, and is available on all Terraria versions.

Other mods include Ancients awakened, Redemption, Terratale, GAMETERRARIA, Etheria, etc.

Notes[edit edit source]

  • A mod is generally built to customize a particular version of Terraria, and can cause issues when used with other versions.
  • Multiple mod installations can also cause conflicts.
  • As mods are not officially tested or endorsed, they are not guaranteed to be reliable. Players may be advised to back up their saved game data (My Games/Terraria folder), as well as their original game installation (Program Files/steam/SteamApps/common folder with 64 bit, Program Files (x86)/steam/SteamApps/common folder with 32 bit) before attempting a mod installation. It is possible that saved game data becomes deleted or corrupted when installing mods.

References[edit edit source]

  1. tModLoader to Launch as Free DLC for Terraria with Journey's End!May 16, 2020
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