His origins and unusual connections to this world remain a mystery. The Guide always offers useful advice and crafting recipes. Unlocking all information for the entries is not a requirement for this, as long as the entries themselves have been unlocked. the Cat License) as the player completes more of the Bestiary. Unlocking 10% of the entities in the Bestiary (53 entries) makes the Zoologist NPC available, who sells progressively more items (e.g. Bestiary progress is tied to a world, not a character. For a town NPC, the number of times the player opened the dialogue window of that NPC is counted.Īt the bottom of the Bestiary is a bar that fills as the Bestiary is completed, allowing players to track their progress.
For a critter, the counter advances based on how many of that critter type the player came into proximity with.For a boss, only one kill is required to display all information.Enemies with multiple variants (such as Zombies) have a separate tracker for each variant (50 Pincushion Zombie kills, 50 Slimed Zombie kills, etc.).
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For an enemy, kills of that enemy are counted (kills made before the 1.4.0.1 update will not count).Progression is tracked by various methods, depending on the entity type: 10 kills: Stats and description display.There are four stages of progression for each entity, each unlocked based on a player's current experience level with that entity in the world: Initially, no information is available about any particular entity. Entries can be sorted and filtered by various criteria, like stats, locations, times, events, etc. The Bestiary displays a description and basic statistics for each entity, including health, damage, defense, and knockback resistance, as well as advanced information like item drop rates. It can be viewed by opening the inventory and pressing ⚒ Use / Attack on the book icon located to the right of the item trash can, at the bottom right of the inventory, or opening the settings and tapping the Bestiary icon. The Bestiary is an in-game catalog of Terraria's various entities, including enemies, NPCs, critters, and bosses. The Guide as depicted in the Bestiary's first entry.
For a guide to completing the Bestiary, see Guide:Completing the Bestiary.