![]() ![]() ![]() It should work for players as early on as the beginning of Hard Mode and beating the mechanical bosses. Here's a guide to my basic setup, which would be helpful for many of the game's big battles with some modifications. Since many players cannot defeat the Moon Lord on the first try, I've decided to outline my own fight area so that it may show players features they're missing out on. This arena setup will work for fighting almost any boss in Terraria. Key to defeating the Moon Lord or any other boss in Terraria is having a good place to fight them. All these can aid you in the fight with the Moon Lord. The best weapon for a Ranged build in Terraria changes depending on what part of the game you're currently playing.Terraria: Moon Lord Arena Boss Fight Prep and Building Tutorial The Stardust Dragon is available to all players, as are heart statues, honey, and sun flowers. You can check out our full Boss progression guide for a better idea of the different areas of the game. The best ranged weapon in pre-Hardmode for a Ranged build is the Star Cannon. This monstrous weapon pumps out Fallen Stars with massive damage, although the rarity of its ammunition means it's quite a hard weapon to sustain. It'll make short work of the Wall of Flesh, however. The Star Cannon is crafted with a Minishark, 20 Meteorite Bars, and five Fallen Stars. It can later be upgraded to the Super Star Shooter as of 1.4, although there are arguably better ranged weapons in Hardmode. Moving into Hardmode Terraria, the best Ranged weapon is probably the Daedalus Stormbow, at least during the very early stages. You can collect it by defeating Hallowed Mimics with a 25 percent chance to drop. It's such a good weapon because it's perfect at defeating the Mechanical Bosses, especially The Destroyer. Much later in the game, i.e., after defeating Moon Lord, you can get your hands on the S.D.M.G, arguably the best Ranged weapon in the entire game. Seeing as you've already beaten the final boss, it's more useful for PVP if that's your kind of thing.īy the time you're ready to take down the Wall of Flesh and enter Hardmode, your build should have reached its maximum potential for the early stages of the game. There is no doubt that the Beenade or The Bee's Knees bow (both dropped by the Queen Bee in the Jungle) are the best weapons to take down the Wall of Flesh with ease. Check out our guide for the best pre-Hardmode weapons in Terraria. The ideal Pre-Hardmode Ranged build will also include either Necro or Fossil Armor. Necro Armor offers two big buffs when worn as a complete set: a 15 percent ranged critical damage chance and a 20 percent chance to not consume ammo. The ideal Pre-Hardmode ranged build looks like this: Fossil Armor doesn't have the critical damage modifier but does offer a boosted twenty percent chance not to consume ammo. ![]() There are no Pre-Hardmode ranged accessories, so try and opt for items that give you more defense, like the Obsidian Shield. You should also have Spectre or Lightning Boots, a Cloud in a Balloon, or other useful accessories. You've defeated the mechanical bosses and are now ready to take on the next progression boss in Terraria: Plantera. This is also the period of the game where playing with mixed items and accessories becomes much weaker. From this point onwards, you have to choose a class, and Ranged isn't a bad choice.Ī Ranged build is all about taking down bosses. ![]()
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