The Lunatic Cultist is another super tough enemy that guards the door to the greatest challenge in Terraria: Moon Lord. A crazed cultist of cosmic proportions stands between you and endgame glory; defeating him is one of the quintessential parts of your Terraria journey. But, fair be warned, oh aspiring adventurers! This guide will have you know how to not only find this lunatic but also send them packing back to whatever eldritch dimension they crawled out of.
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Summoning the Lunatic Cultist: A Cultist Quartet
The Lunatic Cultist does not just pop into your world randomly. This boss is summoned after defeating four Cultists—creepy hooded figures who appear in front of the Dungeon entrance only after Golem, the mechanical monster guarding the Underworld, has been defeated. They won't be pushovers, but they're not the main event either.
Dispose of them with relative haste; they'll be throwing spells at you and potentially summoning enemies in the meantime. It should be well noted that the quicker you get through the cultists, the sooner you'll get to the actual challenge.
Then, once you've brought the fourth Cultist down, the floor will shake a bit, and it will come the Lunatic Cultist to rain down cosmic wrath. Buckle up, because this is a tough fight and the boss battle is going to have to push your abilities in both fighting and thinking on your feet.
Strategies for Success: Facing the Lunatic Onslaught
The Lunatic Cultist enters battle with a whole bunch of abilities designed to confuse and confound. Here are a few of his moves and what you can do to counter them:
- Ancient Dooms: The Cultist hurls balls of eldritch energy. Move erratically to avoid them. It's pretty handy that, while mounted, you can double-jump and dash with a hard shield, like the Shield of Cthulu, or use any kind of Bladedancer armor set dash ability.
- Anchor Staff: Slams the staff down into the ground, sending a wave of dark energy towards the player. Very easy to anticipate, as its telegraph has a very long windup time to jump over the wave or burrow underground with a pickaxe.
- Clone Jutsu: It will make clones of the Cultist himself. The real Lunatic Cultist will take full damage, so concentrate on attacking him; attacks on clones will make more clones and spawn Ancient Visions (see next point).
- Vision of the Ancients – A powerful spectral eyeball that the Cultist summons when taking enough damage or if the party is too populous. Make sure to remove it from play first, as it will deal massive damage to your group.
Here are some additional tips to dominate this battle:- Prepare the Battlefield: Clear an open area for better mobility near the Dungeon entrance. It may also help in dodging attacks when placing platforms.
- Gear Up: Make sure you have the best armor and weapons available at this stage of the game. You will most likely want to go with ranged or magic weapons that offer distance from the attacking point. Also, aim for the armour that has high defence and dodge chance.
- Buff Up: Use potions to enhance your stats like defence, regeneration, and attack power before the fight.
- Minions and Mounts: Minions, like the Stardust Dragon, provide extra sources of offensive power along with mobility.
Rewards of Lunacy: The Gateway to the Moon Lord
Defeat will let one play the Lunar Event, a huge challenge of waves against powerful enemies representing the four Celestial Pillars. Defeat the pillars to unlock the final boss of the game—Moon Lord. The Lunatic Cultist also drops various valuable items, including:
- Lunar Tablets: These are used to craft powerful endgame weapons and armor.
- Fragment Bags: These contain various fragments needed to craft the aforementioned items.
- Pet: There's a small chance of obtaining the Cosmic Worm pet upon defeating the Lunatic Cultist.
Yes, four of them will respawn near the entrance of the Dungeon when defeating the Moon Lord or waiting till the day you have completed the Lunar Event, which gives you an opportunity to resummon the Lunatic Cultist and reform his loot.
The lunatic cultist's health scales with difficulty. If you want a challenge, you can fight it in Expert mode. And in case you are fighting this boss for the very first time, it may be recommended that you take a first try at it in Classic mode.
Not recommended, but you could easily build a long platform arena high above the entrance to the Dungeon and use ranged weapons for cheesing the fight. Doing so adds minimal challenge in the fight and will leave you unprepared for the Moon Lord fight.
You don't have to go see every little corner of the world before you finally get to face the Lunatic Cultist. Yes, I do highly advise doing so, just to ensure you are geared up in the best way possible. When defeated, other hard mode bosses like Duke Fishron and Empress of Light have powerful weapons and accessories to show for it that will significantly bolster your success against the Lunatic Cultist.
Conclusion
The Lunatic Cultist is one of the major roadblocks in your entire journey in Terraria. Studying its moves, developing appropriate gear, and strategies following this guide will prove to be very helpful in taking down this cosmic horror. Remember, defeating the Lunatic Cultist unlocks the gateway to the Moon Lord, the ultimate challenge in Terraria.
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