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    • Pre-Boss. (Last updated 5/26/2023) - This section assumes the player hasn't fought any bosses or events yet and has explored easily accessible areas. Notable areas include: Surface, Cavern, Tundra, Ocean.
    • Pre-Eater of Worlds / Brain of Cthulhu. (Last updated 1/11/2023) - This section assumes the player has defeated the games earlier bosses and events and has obtained access to their proceeding loot.
    • Mid Pre-Hardmode. (Last updated 5/24/2023) - This section assumes the player has defeated the games bosses and events found in the middle of prehardmode and has obtained access to their proceeding loot.
    • Pre-Skeletron. (Last updated 2/23/2024) - This section assumes the player has defeated all bosses and events in Prehardmode prior to Skeletron and retrieved their proceeding loot.
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  2. A product of this, the Thorium Mod, is one of the most expansive mods for Terraria. With over 2600 new items, 11 challenging new boss fights, hordes of new enemies, an entirely new biome and even three new classes, you'll soon be unable to play Terraria without the Thorium Mod installed!

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    Death in Terraria is the only major setback a player can encounter, and occurs after a player has made multiple mistakes in movement or judgment. In vanilla, these mistakes can only be remedied in a handful of limited ways such as Healing Potions, the Nurse, enemy-dropped hearts, and far later into the game, life stealing equipment. As a healer, ho...

    It should be no surprise that as a healer, the primary goal is to heal your allies and keep them from dying. You have many ways to go about this in the form of healing spells, support spells and in some cases radiant weapons. The amount of upkeep and things to keep track of make healer a very stimulating and rewarding class to play. That said, heal...

    The following is a very simple progression guide for new healers. Many items lie behind boss and enemy kills, town NPCs, events, and crafting requirements, so your ability to get certain items is made easier or harder by RNG. The list is broken into sections of the game, where prominent or important sets of items become available to a healer.

    The Healer class has various unique mechanics that are relevant to their success. A simplified version of this list can be found on the main Healerpage, but this guide will go slightly more in-depth in this section.

    Item Specialties

    A variety of items had a specialty purpose in mind when they were added to the game. On the off chance some are lost to players, this list aims to inform the player on why you may want to use a handful of items in particular, given some of their questionable attributes. War Forger: The War Forger is a post-Eye of Cthulhusupport item that grants all nearby allies up to a 25 life shield when used by a healer. It's ability to effect an infinite amount of allies in the area with one use is rather...

    Support Set Ups

    When it comes to support entity placements, two dominant strategies exist: Setting up shopis the strategy of placing all, or most, of your support spells in one central location. This allows hurt players to gravitate towards the spot you've chosen if they have suffered a large amount of damage recently. Generally, it exists as a safe spot that the healer will focus on during an invasion or boss fight. It can simplify movement for players, works as a beacon for your allies, and allows you to r...

    Other Items

    Mana Delight: is excellent for restoring mana as it avoids Out of Touch which reduces healing. It is acquired from the Cook.

    The healer is undoubtedly the most unique of the seven classes available to players with the Thorium Mod. While the focus of the other six players lies on the enemies and bosses they are fighting, the healer has to split their focus on their allies andnearby monsters. With the many tools available to a healer that only continues to grow over time, ...

  3. This is a general progression and mechanic guide on the Bard Class introduced in the Thorium Mod. This guide will go in depth into the inner workings of the class, how to be an effective bard, and when it is best to play as one.

    • Pre-bosses. Prior to encountering a boss, set bonuses from wooden and ore armor will almost exclusively provide additional defense, and accessories will not discriminate by weapon type when giving bonuses.
    • Pre-Hardmode. Once you start defeating the first bosses new options become available. In addition, you should have enough mana to use magic weapons. However, the armors still only give small bonuses, so you can still safely mix class styles without a significant loss of damage.
    • Pre-mechanical bosses. At this point in time, it becomes almost mandatory to pick a specific class. Many accessories will only benefit a certain class, and armor sets start to benefit only certain types of damage.
    • Pre-Plantera. This is the point where a mixed class becomes rather weak compared to a single class, mainly due to there being separate armor sets for each class.
  4. A product of this, the Thorium Mod, is one of the most expansive mods for Terraria. With over 2000 new items, 11 challenging new boss fights, hordes of new enemies, an entirely new biome and even three new classes, you'll soon be unable to play Terraria without the Thorium Mod installed!

  5. Aug 9, 2023 · Unleash the ultimate power with this detailed summoner thorium guide, where you'll discover secrets, strategies, and a class setup to rule the game! Award. Favorite. Share. Thorium Summoner Progression Guide. 7. hankodin Apr 23 @ 10:57am.

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