If you or someone else is attacked with the minimap open, the unmapped spots on the screen will flash red.Tapping on a player/NPC's head icon will display their name.Worm-type monsters appear as lots of medium "enemy circles" in a line, due to each body segment being classified as a new enemy.The Destroyer is a lot of enemy circles with a skull for the head. Bosses appear as a large skull icon, except for the Eater of Worlds which appears as lots of monster circles.Yourself, other players and all NPCs will appear as that person's head, with the exception of the Old Man which will appear as a "enemy circle".You can watch how they act with the surrounding terrain and identify what AI type they are. In Singleplayer, if you pinch your fingers together, but keep touching the screen, the game doesn't auto-pause and the enemies still move.This means version-exclusive features will not be listed here unless falling under any of the above categories. For example, the Horned God set has only ever existed as assets (and obtainable items) on the Old-gen console version, and does not count as an Unobtainable or Unimplemented feature on other versions despite being inaccessible on them. Note that this page does not include features that have never appeared in the game assets of a given version. There is no longer any data related to them present in the game's files, and their Data IDs are typically replaced by something else. Removed refers to features that have been completely removed from the game for various reasons, ranging from copyright liability to former-exclusivity.The only exception to this inaccessibility is the Boring Bow, which can be placed in the inventory.
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Due to incomplete coding, being replaced by another feature (such as another item), or forced deletion, they cannot be accessed in-game, even with software like inventory editors. Unimplemented refers to features that are only partially present in the game files.
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Another example is Moss which naturally spawns in all game versions, but only exists as obtainable Moss Blocks on the PC version, Console version, Mobile version, tModLoader version, and New Chinese version. Features may also be labelled as unobtainable due to being only partially obtainable - for example, Bone Blocks can be interacted with, and even created during normal gameplay, but cannot be placed in the inventory without using inventory editors. They are only accessible through game modification software like inventory editors and tools like Terraria Tweaker, the latter which prevents automatic in-game removal of unobtainable items. Features in this category may or may not delete themselves upon being placed into a player's inventory.