Terraria adds 30+ new items and major mana fixes in 1.4.5.7 patch
Key takeaways
- Re-Logic applied Terraria 1.4.5.7 to PC on the 20th
- Patch adds 30+ new items, including Sunrise Wand and Glacier Fang
- Mana recovery delay removed; mana regenerates during attacks
- Gem Staff crafting cost reduced by ~30% in ore requirements
Terraria received its 1.4.5.7 patch on the PC version when Re-Logic applied the update on the 20th, adding more than 30 new items and a suite of combat and quality-of-life changes. The patch hits PC first; mobile and console builds will follow after each platform’s certification. Re-Logic also teased a future 1.4.6 update that will include cross-play support.
The new loot list leads with magic weapons such as the Sunrise Wand and Glacier Fang, plus summon weapons, accessories for ranged combat, and gear tied to mana regeneration. Re-Logic overhauled the Gem Staff and Gem Robe: each gem now grants a unique effect to the staff, wearing a Gem Robe applies the robe’s gem effect to the staff, and matching a staff and robe gem increases damage. Crafting the gem staff now requires about 30% less ore.
Beyond the gem rework, the patch introduces Palworld collaboration equipment upgrade material “Bond Peach” and two new secret seeds. Numerous accessories targeting mana regen, ranged attacks, and summoning were added alongside the weapon and armor additions, expanding build options across playstyles.
Combat balance received widespread adjustments with the biggest changes aimed at magic weapons. Mana was reworked: the recovery delay has been removed, mana regenerates during attacks, and standing still or low-mana states now regenerate faster. Players can also use a magic attack even when mana is low at 40% of the weapon’s base attack speed. Melee boomerangs now return faster depending on the player’s attack speed, all rocket-type ranged weapons have their self-damage fixed at 60, and certain summon setups allow every whip to apply a stacking effect when the proper accessory is equipped. Individual tweaks applied across melee, ranged, magic, and summon categories as well.
The Martian mothership encounter received AI and behavior tweaks: the ship stops attacking if the player dies and no alternate target exists or if the ship begins to flee, and it ceases firing its death laser when transitioning into phase two. The patch also includes a variety of other bug fixes and smaller improvements documented by the team.
Why it matters
Takeaway: PC players get the new content and the mana overhaul immediately, while mobile and console players are waiting for platform approvals; Re-Logic’s mention of 1.4.6 with cross-play makes the next patch the obvious thing to watch for cross-platform multiplayer changes.
Original source
Google News: GameMeca