![]() This is the basic amount of damage the yoyo will deal without any modifiers/buffs/critical hits (all yoyos do Melee damage).įor example, without any armor, buffs and modifiers the Wooden Yoyo (9 basic damage) will hit random from 8 to 10. I’m gonna explain the basics, if you are used to mechanics of Terraria you can skip to next section. This guide is only for the PC version of Terraria. ![]() If you have any tips or see any mistakes, please leave a message down below. This is my first “big” guide, and would like some feedback to make it perfect □ It’s absolutely useless, so I can’t imagine I was yoyoing very long using it.Here you will find EVERYTHING you need to know about yoyos!!! Introduction It has no brand on it, just a green alligator/crocodile. (But actually I had a yoyo from a long time ago that I found just last month. And so that takes us up to now…Īnd that’s the story of how I started yoyoing because of Terraria. I yoyoed quite a lot whilst I was in the area, and once I got home I started yoyoing on-and-off again. I expected to leave with 2 yoyos at the most, and then I left with 6. So I went to the store, and I had the best time ever. I figured that it’d also be the best time to get a Terrarian, because I wouldn’t have to deal with shipping costs… and waiting. Whilst planning a trip to California for a convention in September, I realised that Oregon was only one state over… so I decided I’d go visit the OneDrop store like I had wanted to since I started yoyoing. Maybe I got sick of my yoyo’s terrible spin time? Who knows! I kind-of just put down yoyoing for no reason. From this you can also probably tell that I was completely clueless at the time and hadn’t really done enough research.įrom there I learned to Gravity Pull, Forward Pass, Walk the Dog (sort of), Jamaican Flag, Eiffel Tower, and I casually browsed OneDrop’s website and looked all the yoyo pages. I went home, found a retailer in Australia (for the sake of shipping costs & taxes), and I bought my first yoyo. One day yoyoing popped into my head, and to cut to the chase: I decided to get a yoyo. I had always mistaken their logo in-game for some kind of indicator to do with the yoyo having special abilities. Later on, I looked it up on the Terraria wikipedia and discovered that OneDrop was an actual yoyo manufacturer. Somehow I made my way over to the image tab, and I saw a picture of the green Terrarian colourway. One day, I found myself looking up the Terrarian for the sake of checking it’s stats. I like to re-play the whole thing every time there’s a bunch of new content. I have been a Terraria player for a long time. I am here to resurrect this thread… for the duration of this post. Or, you can just post pretty pictures of your Terrarians or any of the other One Drop yo-yos that appear in Terraria… I’d love to know that I’m not the only one. So, if you are here because of Terraria, please post. I am as happy with a new yo-yo as with a vintage one….and I’m happy to be a part of this group. My collection is small, eclectic and mostly geared toward making me smile. Eventually, I was even able to find a Terrarian in the Moon Lord colorway. (The moral - keep trying even if your children are laughing at you… Laugh with them!)Īt some point during the break, I accidentally searched vintage yo-yos on eBay and fell down the rabbit hole of yo-yo collecting. As a 46 year old attorney and rather uncoordinated mother of two teens, it took me a really really long time to learn to bind. He promptly ordered his own DV888 and we spent Christmas break learning yo-yo tricks. Instead of a Terrarian, my son gave me a lovely little black YF DV888 for Christmas. My son and I tried to buy one but the Terrarians sold out worldwide within a few hours. Late last year, One Drop released a real world version of the Terrarian (in case you missed it). The end game weapon after fighting the biggest boss (aka the Moon Lord) is the Terrarian. ![]() The Rally, Code 1, Valor, Cascade, Format C, Chik, Code 2, Gradient, and Yelets are all part of the game. So…several of the yo-yos in the game have real world counterparts produced by One Drop. It turns out that Redigit, the lead developer for Terraria, is a yoyo enthusiast and fan of One Drop Yo-Yos. In Terraria (if you’ve been hiding under a rock and haven’t heard yet), there are digital yo-yos that can be used as weapons (!!!) to fight the bad guys. I found a new love for yo-yos after my teenage son convinced me to play the game Terraria on my computer. I’ve been collecting random things (books, buttons, hands, sea shells, etc) all my life but I am new to collecting yo-yos. So, did anyone else find their way to yo-yos or back to yo-yos because of the game, Terraria?
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