Best Terraria Ranged Weapons

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There's something deliciously smug about wielding the best Terraria ranged weapons. While melee players are sweating it out in close quarters and mages are chugging mana potions like they're at an all-night rave, you're standing comfortably out of reach, raining down arrows, bullets, or bees with barely a scratch on your armor. It's the class for anyone who enjoys watching health bars melt while staying three steps ahead of the danger.

That's not to say it's easy. Ranged combat is a balancing act between conserving ammo, picking the best Terraria accessories for your build, and stocking up on enough arrows or bullets to avoid the dreaded "click" of an empty chamber mid-boss fight. But when it all comes together, nothing feels quite as powerful. From simple ore bows to weapons that literally summon storms, the marksman's journey is one of precision, chaos, and plenty of smug grins.

Pre-Hardmode

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Platinum Bow

  • Damage: 13
  • Knockback: 0
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 25 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 6.6
  • Ammo: Arrows

Forget the wooden twig you start with, as the Platinum Bow is your first taste of real power. Made from just eight Platinum Bars, it delivers enough punch to make the Eye of Cthulhu feel more like target practice than a boss fight. It's easy to craft, doesn't ask much of you beyond a bit of mining, and instantly transforms you from hapless survivor into a hunter who means business. Pair it with Flaming Arrows for a fiery upgrade or Jester's Arrows to pierce crowds, and you'll sail through those chaotic early nights.

It's not flashy, but that's exactly the appeal. Early ranged combat is about consistency, and the Platinum Bow never lets you down. Think of it as your training wheels before Terraria decides to throw a real challenge at you. You'll eventually outgrow it, but for a weapon you can forge on day two, it's absurdly good at keeping you alive and on the front foot.

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The Bee's Knees

  • Damage: 23
  • Knockback: 3
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 23 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 8
  • Ammo: Arrows

Every ranged player remembers the first time they loosed an arrow with The Bee's Knees and watched the screen fill with buzzing chaos. Dropped by Queen Bee, this jungle treasure transforms plain old Wooden Arrows into swarms of homing bees that ricochet off walls and sting anything unlucky enough to be nearby. Suddenly, accuracy doesn't matter quite so much because you can just fire in the general direction of trouble and let your insect army handle the rest.

It's perfect for messy fights. Goblin Army invasion? Bees everywhere. Skeletron's skull and hands? Our friendly Bumbles chew through them like paper. Even Terraria bosses that usually require tight aim feel easier because your insect army simply doesn't miss. It's not the most elegant weapon, but it's certainly one of the most fun, and mid-game Terraria is exactly where a bit of spectacle makes the grind feel worthwhile.

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Hellwing Bow

  • Damage: 22
  • Knockback: 5.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 13 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 6
  • Ammo: Arrows

If you're heading into the Underworld, you'll want something with a bit of bite, and the Hellwing Bow more than delivers. Pulled from Shadow Chests, it transforms Wooden Arrows into fiery bats that pierce through everything in their path without slowing down. Suddenly, those cheap arrows you've been hoarding turn into deadly projectiles capable of hitting multiple enemies at once. When you're staring down the Wall of Flesh, those piercing bats feel like a cheat code.

It does take a little adjustment. The bats don't fly in perfectly straight lines like arrows, and their arcing paths can throw you off at first. But once you get the hang of it, the Hellwing Bow becomes indispensable. It's the ultimate pre-Hardmode boss killer, equipped with a single-click auto fire, which is usually reserved for Hardmode alternatives.

Hardmode

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Daedalus Stormbow

  • Damage: 38
  • Knockback: 2.25
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 19 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 12.5
  • Ammo: Arrows

If there's one weapon that makes you feel like you've broken Terraria, it's the Daedalus Stormbow. Dropped by Hallowed Mimics, this unassuming bow calls down arrow rain from the heavens. Pair it with Holy Arrows, and suddenly you're orchestrating meteor showers of destruction. The Destroyer barely stands a chance as its segments are pummeled from above, each shot multiplying into falling stars. It's chaos, but the good kind.

What makes the Stormbow so beloved is that it rewards creativity. Build a flat arena, give the sky some clearance, and watch bosses dissolve under the deluge. Even with simpler arrows, it's wildly strong and feels almost unfair for early Hardmode.

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Onyx Blaster

  • Damage: 24
  • Knockback: 6.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 48 (Extremely Slow)
  • Velocity: 14
  • Ammo: Bullets

Don't be fooled by the damage drop-off on paper; the Onyx Blaster steps up as your mid-Hardmode workhorse. An upgrade to the Shotgun with two Dark Shards and 10 Souls of Night, this beast spits out a spread of bullets and follows it up with a dark explosive blast for good measure. Crafted with Souls of Night and Dark Shards, it's one of those weapons that feels purpose-built for mowing down anything in your path.

The best thing about the Onyx Blaster is how adaptable it is. Load it with Ichor Bullets to shred boss defenses or Crystal Bullets to split each shot into even more damage. The additional explosive dark projectile guarantees impact even if your spread misses, which makes it forgiving in hectic battles. It's the kind of mid-game weapon you'll hold onto long after you technically have upgrades, simply because it's that satisfying to use.

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Phantasm

  • Damage: 50
  • Knockback: 2
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 12 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 20
  • Ammo: Arrows
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Near the top of the ranged food chain sits the Phantasm, a bow that spits arrows out in torrents. Crafted from 18 Vortex Fragments in an Ancient Manipulator, it launches rapid volleys, each shot spawning bonus homing arrows for free. The effect is overwhelming. Your screen fills with arrows, bosses evaporate under constant pressure, and suddenly you feel less like an archer and more like a living artillery cannon.

Of course, it's hungry. You have a small chance each shot to save ammo, but the Phantasm otherwise eats arrows faster than you can craft them. Some may say that's part of the charming challenge. Fortunately, you won't need many to humiliate your enemies, especially with Luminite Arrows in your pocket. This is the ranged endgame fantasy, granting you the smug satisfaction of watching the Moon Lord melt like butter.

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S.D.M.G.

  • Damage: 85
  • Knockback: 2.5
  • Critical chance: 14%
  • Speed: 5 (Extremely Fast)
  • Velocity: 12
  • Ammo: Bullets
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Beating the Moon Lord is no small feat, as the Space Dolphin Machine Gun is the perfect endgame gun to give you a pat on the back. Dropped by the big bad final boss, it boasts one of the fastest fire rates in the game and absurd base damage, meaning it can shred health bars before enemies even realize they're under attack. Despite its playful design, it's a powerhouse that turns bullets into a relentless stream of pain.

Of course, the S.D.M.G. has one big caveat: ammo. This thing chews through bullets faster than any other weapon, so keeping it fed becomes a logistical challenge. But when paired with high-end rounds like Luminite or Chlorophyte Bullets, the DPS is off the charts, so you shouldn't need to spend too many. It's strong, stylish, hilarious, and deeply satisfying to use.

Ranged combat is Terraria at its most efficient. Why risk your neck with other Terraria weapon types when you can fill the air with arrows, bullets, or bees and watch enemies crumble from a safe distance? Sure, you'll burn through ammo and your piggy bank might feel the strain, but few things compare to the feeling of staying untouched while bosses drop like clay pigeons.

Whether you're orchestrating divine arrow showers or letting a space dolphin unload on the Moon Lord, the marksman's path is one of precision and spectacle. It's chaotic, stylish, and just a little bit cheeky.

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There's something deliciously smug about wielding the best Terraria ranged weapons. While melee players are sweating it out in close quarters and mages are chugging mana potions like they're at an all-night rave, you're standing comfortably out of reach, raining down arrows, bullets, or bees with barely a scratch on your armor. It's the class for anyone who enjoys watching health bars melt while staying three steps ahead of the danger.

That's not to say it's easy. Ranged combat is a balancing act between conserving ammo, picking the best Terraria accessories for your build, and stocking up on enough arrows or bullets to avoid the dreaded "click" of an empty chamber mid-boss fight. But when it all comes together, nothing feels quite as powerful. From simple ore bows to weapons that literally summon storms, the marksman's journey is one of precision, chaos, and plenty of smug grins.

Pre-Hardmode

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Platinum Bow

  • Damage: 13
  • Knockback: 0
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 25 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 6.6
  • Ammo: Arrows

Forget the wooden twig you start with, as the Platinum Bow is your first taste of real power. Made from just eight Platinum Bars, it delivers enough punch to make the Eye of Cthulhu feel more like target practice than a boss fight. It's easy to craft, doesn't ask much of you beyond a bit of mining, and instantly transforms you from hapless survivor into a hunter who means business. Pair it with Flaming Arrows for a fiery upgrade or Jester's Arrows to pierce crowds, and you'll sail through those chaotic early nights.

It's not flashy, but that's exactly the appeal. Early ranged combat is about consistency, and the Platinum Bow never lets you down. Think of it as your training wheels before Terraria decides to throw a real challenge at you. You'll eventually outgrow it, but for a weapon you can forge on day two, it's absurdly good at keeping you alive and on the front foot.

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The Bee's Knees

  • Damage: 23
  • Knockback: 3
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 23 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 8
  • Ammo: Arrows

Every ranged player remembers the first time they loosed an arrow with The Bee's Knees and watched the screen fill with buzzing chaos. Dropped by Queen Bee, this jungle treasure transforms plain old Wooden Arrows into swarms of homing bees that ricochet off walls and sting anything unlucky enough to be nearby. Suddenly, accuracy doesn't matter quite so much because you can just fire in the general direction of trouble and let your insect army handle the rest.

It's perfect for messy fights. Goblin Army invasion? Bees everywhere. Skeletron's skull and hands? Our friendly Bumbles chew through them like paper. Even Terraria bosses that usually require tight aim feel easier because your insect army simply doesn't miss. It's not the most elegant weapon, but it's certainly one of the most fun, and mid-game Terraria is exactly where a bit of spectacle makes the grind feel worthwhile.

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Hellwing Bow

  • Damage: 22
  • Knockback: 5.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 13 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 6
  • Ammo: Arrows

If you're heading into the Underworld, you'll want something with a bit of bite, and the Hellwing Bow more than delivers. Pulled from Shadow Chests, it transforms Wooden Arrows into fiery bats that pierce through everything in their path without slowing down. Suddenly, those cheap arrows you've been hoarding turn into deadly projectiles capable of hitting multiple enemies at once. When you're staring down the Wall of Flesh, those piercing bats feel like a cheat code.

It does take a little adjustment. The bats don't fly in perfectly straight lines like arrows, and their arcing paths can throw you off at first. But once you get the hang of it, the Hellwing Bow becomes indispensable. It's the ultimate pre-Hardmode boss killer, equipped with a single-click auto fire, which is usually reserved for Hardmode alternatives.

Hardmode

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Daedalus Stormbow

  • Damage: 38
  • Knockback: 2.25
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 19 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 12.5
  • Ammo: Arrows

If there's one weapon that makes you feel like you've broken Terraria, it's the Daedalus Stormbow. Dropped by Hallowed Mimics, this unassuming bow calls down arrow rain from the heavens. Pair it with Holy Arrows, and suddenly you're orchestrating meteor showers of destruction. The Destroyer barely stands a chance as its segments are pummeled from above, each shot multiplying into falling stars. It's chaos, but the good kind.

What makes the Stormbow so beloved is that it rewards creativity. Build a flat arena, give the sky some clearance, and watch bosses dissolve under the deluge. Even with simpler arrows, it's wildly strong and feels almost unfair for early Hardmode.

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Onyx Blaster

  • Damage: 24
  • Knockback: 6.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 48 (Extremely Slow)
  • Velocity: 14
  • Ammo: Bullets

Don't be fooled by the damage drop-off on paper; the Onyx Blaster steps up as your mid-Hardmode workhorse. An upgrade to the Shotgun with two Dark Shards and 10 Souls of Night, this beast spits out a spread of bullets and follows it up with a dark explosive blast for good measure. Crafted with Souls of Night and Dark Shards, it's one of those weapons that feels purpose-built for mowing down anything in your path.

The best thing about the Onyx Blaster is how adaptable it is. Load it with Ichor Bullets to shred boss defenses or Crystal Bullets to split each shot into even more damage. The additional explosive dark projectile guarantees impact even if your spread misses, which makes it forgiving in hectic battles. It's the kind of mid-game weapon you'll hold onto long after you technically have upgrades, simply because it's that satisfying to use.

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Phantasm

  • Damage: 50
  • Knockback: 2
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 12 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 20
  • Ammo: Arrows
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Near the top of the ranged food chain sits the Phantasm, a bow that spits arrows out in torrents. Crafted from 18 Vortex Fragments in an Ancient Manipulator, it launches rapid volleys, each shot spawning bonus homing arrows for free. The effect is overwhelming. Your screen fills with arrows, bosses evaporate under constant pressure, and suddenly you feel less like an archer and more like a living artillery cannon.

Of course, it's hungry. You have a small chance each shot to save ammo, but the Phantasm otherwise eats arrows faster than you can craft them. Some may say that's part of the charming challenge. Fortunately, you won't need many to humiliate your enemies, especially with Luminite Arrows in your pocket. This is the ranged endgame fantasy, granting you the smug satisfaction of watching the Moon Lord melt like butter.

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S.D.M.G.

  • Damage: 85
  • Knockback: 2.5
  • Critical chance: 14%
  • Speed: 5 (Extremely Fast)
  • Velocity: 12
  • Ammo: Bullets
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Beating the Moon Lord is no small feat, as the Space Dolphin Machine Gun is the perfect endgame gun to give you a pat on the back. Dropped by the big bad final boss, it boasts one of the fastest fire rates in the game and absurd base damage, meaning it can shred health bars before enemies even realize they're under attack. Despite its playful design, it's a powerhouse that turns bullets into a relentless stream of pain.

Of course, the S.D.M.G. has one big caveat: ammo. This thing chews through bullets faster than any other weapon, so keeping it fed becomes a logistical challenge. But when paired with high-end rounds like Luminite or Chlorophyte Bullets, the DPS is off the charts, so you shouldn't need to spend too many. It's strong, stylish, hilarious, and deeply satisfying to use.

Ranged combat is Terraria at its most efficient. Why risk your neck with other Terraria weapon types when you can fill the air with arrows, bullets, or bees and watch enemies crumble from a safe distance? Sure, you'll burn through ammo and your piggy bank might feel the strain, but few things compare to the feeling of staying untouched while bosses drop like clay pigeons.

Whether you're orchestrating divine arrow showers or letting a space dolphin unload on the Moon Lord, the marksman's path is one of precision and spectacle. It's chaotic, stylish, and just a little bit cheeky.

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There's something deliciously smug about wielding the best Terraria ranged weapons. While melee players are sweating it out in close quarters and mages are chugging mana potions like they're at an all-night rave, you're standing comfortably out of reach, raining down arrows, bullets, or bees with barely a scratch on your armor. It's the class for anyone who enjoys watching health bars melt while staying three steps ahead of the danger.That's not to say it's easy. Ranged combat is a balancing act between conserving ammo, picking the best Terraria accessories for your build, and stocking up on enough arrows or bullets to avoid the dreaded "click" of an empty chamber mid-boss fight. But when it all comes together, nothing feels quite as powerful. From simple ore bows to weapons that literally summon storms, the marksman's journey is one of precision, chaos, and plenty of smug grins.Pre-HardmodePlatinum BowDamage: 13Knockback: 0Critical chance: 4%Speed: 25 (Fast)Velocity: 6.6Ammo: ArrowsForget the wooden twig you start with, as the Platinum Bow is your first taste of real power. Made from just eight Platinum Bars, it delivers enough punch to make the Eye of Cthulhu feel more like target practice than a boss fight. It's easy to craft, doesn't ask much of you beyond a bit of mining, and instantly transforms you from hapless survivor into a hunter who means business. Pair it with Flaming Arrows for a fiery upgrade or Jester's Arrows to pierce crowds, and you'll sail through those chaotic early nights.It's not flashy, but that's exactly the appeal. Early ranged combat is about consistency, and the Platinum Bow never lets you down. Think of it as your training wheels before Terraria decides to throw a real challenge at you. You'll eventually outgrow it, but for a weapon you can forge on day two, it's absurdly good at keeping you alive and on the front foot.The Bee's KneesDamage: 23Knockback: 3Critical chance: 4%Speed: 23 (Fast)Velocity: 8Ammo: ArrowsEvery ranged player remembers the first time they loosed an arrow with The Bee's Knees and watched the screen fill with buzzing chaos. Dropped by Queen Bee, this jungle treasure transforms plain old Wooden Arrows into swarms of homing bees that ricochet off walls and sting anything unlucky enough to be nearby. Suddenly, accuracy doesn't matter quite so much because you can just fire in the general direction of trouble and let your insect army handle the rest.It's perfect for messy fights. Goblin Army invasion? Bees everywhere. Skeletron's skull and hands? Our friendly Bumbles chew through them like paper. Even Terraria bosses that usually require tight aim feel easier because your insect army simply doesn't miss. It's not the most elegant weapon, but it's certainly one of the most fun, and mid-game Terraria is exactly where a bit of spectacle makes the grind feel worthwhile.Hellwing BowDamage: 22Knockback: 5.5Critical chance: 4%Speed: 13 (Very Fast)Velocity: 6Ammo: ArrowsIf you're heading into the Underworld, you'll want something with a bit of bite, and the Hellwing Bow more than delivers. Pulled from Shadow Chests, it transforms Wooden Arrows into fiery bats that pierce through everything in their path without slowing down. Suddenly, those cheap arrows you've been hoarding turn into deadly projectiles capable of hitting multiple enemies at once. When you're staring down the Wall of Flesh, those piercing bats feel like a cheat code.It does take a little adjustment. The bats don't fly in perfectly straight lines like arrows, and their arcing paths can throw you off at first. But once you get the hang of it, the Hellwing Bow becomes indispensable. It's the ultimate pre-Hardmode boss killer, equipped with a single-click auto fire, which is usually reserved for Hardmode alternatives.HardmodeDaedalus StormbowDamage: 38Knockback: 2.25Critical chance: 4%Speed: 19 (Very Fast)Velocity: 12.5Ammo: ArrowsIf there's one weapon that makes you feel like you've broken Terraria, it's the Daedalus Stormbow. Dropped by Hallowed Mimics, this unassuming bow calls down arrow rain from the heavens. Pair it with Holy Arrows, and suddenly you're orchestrating meteor showers of destruction. The Destroyer barely stands a chance as its segments are pummeled from above, each shot multiplying into falling stars. It's chaos, but the good kind.What makes the Stormbow so beloved is that it rewards creativity. Build a flat arena, give the sky some clearance, and watch bosses dissolve under the deluge. Even with simpler arrows, it's wildly strong and feels almost unfair for early Hardmode.Onyx BlasterDamage: 24Knockback: 6.5Critical chance: 4%Speed: 48 (Extremely Slow)Velocity: 14Ammo: BulletsDon't be fooled by the damage drop-off on paper; the Onyx Blaster steps up as your mid-Hardmode workhorse. An upgrade to the Shotgun with two Dark Shards and 10 Souls of Night, this beast spits out a spread of bullets and follows it up with a dark explosive blast for good measure. Crafted with Souls of Night and Dark Shards, it's one of those weapons that feels purpose-built for mowing down anything in your path.The best thing about the Onyx Blaster is how adaptable it is. Load it with Ichor Bullets to shred boss defenses or Crystal Bullets to split each shot into even more damage. The additional explosive dark projectile guarantees impact even if your spread misses, which makes it forgiving in hectic battles. It's the kind of mid-game weapon you'll hold onto long after you technically have upgrades, simply because it's that satisfying to use.PhantasmDamage: 50Knockback: 2Critical chance: 4%Speed: 12 (Very Fast)Velocity: 20Ammo: ArrowsBonus: 66% chance to save ammoNear the top of the ranged food chain sits the Phantasm, a bow that spits arrows out in torrents. Crafted from 18 Vortex Fragments in an Ancient Manipulator, it launches rapid volleys, each shot spawning bonus homing arrows for free. The effect is overwhelming. Your screen fills with arrows, bosses evaporate under constant pressure, and suddenly you feel less like an archer and more like a living artillery cannon.Of course, it's hungry. You have a small chance each shot to save ammo, but the Phantasm otherwise eats arrows faster than you can craft them. Some may say that's part of the charming challenge. Fortunately, you won't need many to humiliate your enemies, especially with Luminite Arrows in your pocket. This is the ranged endgame fantasy, granting you the smug satisfaction of watching the Moon Lord melt like butter.S.D.M.G.Damage: 85Knockback: 2.5Critical chance: 14%Speed: 5 (Extremely Fast)Velocity: 12Ammo: BulletsBonus: 66% chance to save ammoBeating the Moon Lord is no small feat, as the Space Dolphin Machine Gun is the perfect endgame gun to give you a pat on the back. Dropped by the big bad final boss, it boasts one of the fastest fire rates in the game and absurd base damage, meaning it can shred health bars before enemies even realize they're under attack. Despite its playful design, it's a powerhouse that turns bullets into a relentless stream of pain.Of course, the S.D.M.G. has one big caveat: ammo. This thing chews through bullets faster than any other weapon, so keeping it fed becomes a logistical challenge. But when paired with high-end rounds like Luminite or Chlorophyte Bullets, the DPS is off the charts, so you shouldn't need to spend too many. It's strong, stylish, hilarious, and deeply satisfying to use.Ranged combat is Terraria at its most efficient. Why risk your neck with other Terraria weapon types when you can fill the air with arrows, bullets, or bees and watch enemies crumble from a safe distance? Sure, you'll burn through ammo and your piggy bank might feel the strain, but few things compare to the feeling of staying untouched while bosses drop like clay pigeons.Whether you're orchestrating divine arrow showers or letting a space dolphin unload on the Moon Lord, the marksman's path is one of precision and spectacle. It's chaotic, stylish, and just a little bit cheeky.

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There's something deliciously smug about wielding the best Terraria ranged weapons. While melee players are sweating it out in close quarters and mages are chugging mana potions like they're at an all-night rave, you're standing comfortably out of reach, raining down arrows, bullets, or bees with barely a scratch on your armor. It's the class for anyone who enjoys watching health bars melt while staying three steps ahead of the danger.

That's not to say it's easy. Ranged combat is a balancing act between conserving ammo, picking the best Terraria accessories for your build, and stocking up on enough arrows or bullets to avoid the dreaded "click" of an empty chamber mid-boss fight. But when it all comes together, nothing feels quite as powerful. From simple ore bows to weapons that literally summon storms, the marksman's journey is one of precision, chaos, and plenty of smug grins.

Pre-Hardmode

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Platinum Bow

  • Damage: 13
  • Knockback: 0
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 25 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 6.6
  • Ammo: Arrows

Forget the wooden twig you start with, as the Platinum Bow is your first taste of real power. Made from just eight Platinum Bars, it delivers enough punch to make the Eye of Cthulhu feel more like target practice than a boss fight. It's easy to craft, doesn't ask much of you beyond a bit of mining, and instantly transforms you from hapless survivor into a hunter who means business. Pair it with Flaming Arrows for a fiery upgrade or Jester's Arrows to pierce crowds, and you'll sail through those chaotic early nights.

It's not flashy, but that's exactly the appeal. Early ranged combat is about consistency, and the Platinum Bow never lets you down. Think of it as your training wheels before Terraria decides to throw a real challenge at you. You'll eventually outgrow it, but for a weapon you can forge on day two, it's absurdly good at keeping you alive and on the front foot.

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The Bee's Knees

  • Damage: 23
  • Knockback: 3
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 23 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 8
  • Ammo: Arrows

Every ranged player remembers the first time they loosed an arrow with The Bee's Knees and watched the screen fill with buzzing chaos. Dropped by Queen Bee, this jungle treasure transforms plain old Wooden Arrows into swarms of homing bees that ricochet off walls and sting anything unlucky enough to be nearby. Suddenly, accuracy doesn't matter quite so much because you can just fire in the general direction of trouble and let your insect army handle the rest.

It's perfect for messy fights. Goblin Army invasion? Bees everywhere. Skeletron's skull and hands? Our friendly Bumbles chew through them like paper. Even Terraria bosses that usually require tight aim feel easier because your insect army simply doesn't miss. It's not the most elegant weapon, but it's certainly one of the most fun, and mid-game Terraria is exactly where a bit of spectacle makes the grind feel worthwhile.

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Hellwing Bow

  • Damage: 22
  • Knockback: 5.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 13 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 6
  • Ammo: Arrows

If you're heading into the Underworld, you'll want something with a bit of bite, and the Hellwing Bow more than delivers. Pulled from Shadow Chests, it transforms Wooden Arrows into fiery bats that pierce through everything in their path without slowing down. Suddenly, those cheap arrows you've been hoarding turn into deadly projectiles capable of hitting multiple enemies at once. When you're staring down the Wall of Flesh, those piercing bats feel like a cheat code.

It does take a little adjustment. The bats don't fly in perfectly straight lines like arrows, and their arcing paths can throw you off at first. But once you get the hang of it, the Hellwing Bow becomes indispensable. It's the ultimate pre-Hardmode boss killer, equipped with a single-click auto fire, which is usually reserved for Hardmode alternatives.

Hardmode

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Daedalus Stormbow

  • Damage: 38
  • Knockback: 2.25
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 19 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 12.5
  • Ammo: Arrows

If there's one weapon that makes you feel like you've broken Terraria, it's the Daedalus Stormbow. Dropped by Hallowed Mimics, this unassuming bow calls down arrow rain from the heavens. Pair it with Holy Arrows, and suddenly you're orchestrating meteor showers of destruction. The Destroyer barely stands a chance as its segments are pummeled from above, each shot multiplying into falling stars. It's chaos, but the good kind.

What makes the Stormbow so beloved is that it rewards creativity. Build a flat arena, give the sky some clearance, and watch bosses dissolve under the deluge. Even with simpler arrows, it's wildly strong and feels almost unfair for early Hardmode.

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Onyx Blaster

  • Damage: 24
  • Knockback: 6.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 48 (Extremely Slow)
  • Velocity: 14
  • Ammo: Bullets

Don't be fooled by the damage drop-off on paper; the Onyx Blaster steps up as your mid-Hardmode workhorse. An upgrade to the Shotgun with two Dark Shards and 10 Souls of Night, this beast spits out a spread of bullets and follows it up with a dark explosive blast for good measure. Crafted with Souls of Night and Dark Shards, it's one of those weapons that feels purpose-built for mowing down anything in your path.

The best thing about the Onyx Blaster is how adaptable it is. Load it with Ichor Bullets to shred boss defenses or Crystal Bullets to split each shot into even more damage. The additional explosive dark projectile guarantees impact even if your spread misses, which makes it forgiving in hectic battles. It's the kind of mid-game weapon you'll hold onto long after you technically have upgrades, simply because it's that satisfying to use.

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Phantasm

  • Damage: 50
  • Knockback: 2
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 12 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 20
  • Ammo: Arrows
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Near the top of the ranged food chain sits the Phantasm, a bow that spits arrows out in torrents. Crafted from 18 Vortex Fragments in an Ancient Manipulator, it launches rapid volleys, each shot spawning bonus homing arrows for free. The effect is overwhelming. Your screen fills with arrows, bosses evaporate under constant pressure, and suddenly you feel less like an archer and more like a living artillery cannon.

Of course, it's hungry. You have a small chance each shot to save ammo, but the Phantasm otherwise eats arrows faster than you can craft them. Some may say that's part of the charming challenge. Fortunately, you won't need many to humiliate your enemies, especially with Luminite Arrows in your pocket. This is the ranged endgame fantasy, granting you the smug satisfaction of watching the Moon Lord melt like butter.

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S.D.M.G.

  • Damage: 85
  • Knockback: 2.5
  • Critical chance: 14%
  • Speed: 5 (Extremely Fast)
  • Velocity: 12
  • Ammo: Bullets
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Beating the Moon Lord is no small feat, as the Space Dolphin Machine Gun is the perfect endgame gun to give you a pat on the back. Dropped by the big bad final boss, it boasts one of the fastest fire rates in the game and absurd base damage, meaning it can shred health bars before enemies even realize they're under attack. Despite its playful design, it's a powerhouse that turns bullets into a relentless stream of pain.

Of course, the S.D.M.G. has one big caveat: ammo. This thing chews through bullets faster than any other weapon, so keeping it fed becomes a logistical challenge. But when paired with high-end rounds like Luminite or Chlorophyte Bullets, the DPS is off the charts, so you shouldn't need to spend too many. It's strong, stylish, hilarious, and deeply satisfying to use.

Ranged combat is Terraria at its most efficient. Why risk your neck with other Terraria weapon types when you can fill the air with arrows, bullets, or bees and watch enemies crumble from a safe distance? Sure, you'll burn through ammo and your piggy bank might feel the strain, but few things compare to the feeling of staying untouched while bosses drop like clay pigeons.

Whether you're orchestrating divine arrow showers or letting a space dolphin unload on the Moon Lord, the marksman's path is one of precision and spectacle. It's chaotic, stylish, and just a little bit cheeky.


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There's something deliciously smug about wielding the best Terraria ranged weapons. While melee players are sweating it out in close quarters and mages are chugging mana potions like they're at an all-night rave, you're standing comfortably out of reach, raining down arrows, bullets, or bees with barely a scratch on your armor. It's the class for anyone who enjoys watching health bars melt while staying three steps ahead of the danger.

That's not to say it's easy. Ranged combat is a balancing act between conserving ammo, picking the best Terraria accessories for your build, and stocking up on enough arrows or bullets to avoid the dreaded "click" of an empty chamber mid-boss fight. But when it all comes together, nothing feels quite as powerful. From simple ore bows to weapons that literally summon storms, the marksman's journey is one of precision, chaos, and plenty of smug grins.

Pre-Hardmode

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Platinum Bow

  • Damage: 13
  • Knockback: 0
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 25 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 6.6
  • Ammo: Arrows

Forget the wooden twig you start with, as the Platinum Bow is your first taste of real power. Made from just eight Platinum Bars, it delivers enough punch to make the Eye of Cthulhu feel more like target practice than a boss fight. It's easy to craft, doesn't ask much of you beyond a bit of mining, and instantly transforms you from hapless survivor into a hunter who means business. Pair it with Flaming Arrows for a fiery upgrade or Jester's Arrows to pierce crowds, and you'll sail through those chaotic early nights.

It's not flashy, but that's exactly the appeal. Early ranged combat is about consistency, and the Platinum Bow never lets you down. Think of it as your training wheels before Terraria decides to throw a real challenge at you. You'll eventually outgrow it, but for a weapon you can forge on day two, it's absurdly good at keeping you alive and on the front foot.

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The Bee's Knees

  • Damage: 23
  • Knockback: 3
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 23 (Fast)
  • Velocity: 8
  • Ammo: Arrows

Every ranged player remembers the first time they loosed an arrow with The Bee's Knees and watched the screen fill with buzzing chaos. Dropped by Queen Bee, this jungle treasure transforms plain old Wooden Arrows into swarms of homing bees that ricochet off walls and sting anything unlucky enough to be nearby. Suddenly, accuracy doesn't matter quite so much because you can just fire in the general direction of trouble and let your insect army handle the rest.

It's perfect for messy fights. Goblin Army invasion? Bees everywhere. Skeletron's skull and hands? Our friendly Bumbles chew through them like paper. Even Terraria bosses that usually require tight aim feel easier because your insect army simply doesn't miss. It's not the most elegant weapon, but it's certainly one of the most fun, and mid-game Terraria is exactly where a bit of spectacle makes the grind feel worthwhile.

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Hellwing Bow

  • Damage: 22
  • Knockback: 5.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 13 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 6
  • Ammo: Arrows

If you're heading into the Underworld, you'll want something with a bit of bite, and the Hellwing Bow more than delivers. Pulled from Shadow Chests, it transforms Wooden Arrows into fiery bats that pierce through everything in their path without slowing down. Suddenly, those cheap arrows you've been hoarding turn into deadly projectiles capable of hitting multiple enemies at once. When you're staring down the Wall of Flesh, those piercing bats feel like a cheat code.

It does take a little adjustment. The bats don't fly in perfectly straight lines like arrows, and their arcing paths can throw you off at first. But once you get the hang of it, the Hellwing Bow becomes indispensable. It's the ultimate pre-Hardmode boss killer, equipped with a single-click auto fire, which is usually reserved for Hardmode alternatives.

Hardmode

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Daedalus Stormbow

  • Damage: 38
  • Knockback: 2.25
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 19 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 12.5
  • Ammo: Arrows

If there's one weapon that makes you feel like you've broken Terraria, it's the Daedalus Stormbow. Dropped by Hallowed Mimics, this unassuming bow calls down arrow rain from the heavens. Pair it with Holy Arrows, and suddenly you're orchestrating meteor showers of destruction. The Destroyer barely stands a chance as its segments are pummeled from above, each shot multiplying into falling stars. It's chaos, but the good kind.

What makes the Stormbow so beloved is that it rewards creativity. Build a flat arena, give the sky some clearance, and watch bosses dissolve under the deluge. Even with simpler arrows, it's wildly strong and feels almost unfair for early Hardmode.

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Onyx Blaster

  • Damage: 24
  • Knockback: 6.5
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 48 (Extremely Slow)
  • Velocity: 14
  • Ammo: Bullets

Don't be fooled by the damage drop-off on paper; the Onyx Blaster steps up as your mid-Hardmode workhorse. An upgrade to the Shotgun with two Dark Shards and 10 Souls of Night, this beast spits out a spread of bullets and follows it up with a dark explosive blast for good measure. Crafted with Souls of Night and Dark Shards, it's one of those weapons that feels purpose-built for mowing down anything in your path.

The best thing about the Onyx Blaster is how adaptable it is. Load it with Ichor Bullets to shred boss defenses or Crystal Bullets to split each shot into even more damage. The additional explosive dark projectile guarantees impact even if your spread misses, which makes it forgiving in hectic battles. It's the kind of mid-game weapon you'll hold onto long after you technically have upgrades, simply because it's that satisfying to use.

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Phantasm

  • Damage: 50
  • Knockback: 2
  • Critical chance: 4%
  • Speed: 12 (Very Fast)
  • Velocity: 20
  • Ammo: Arrows
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Near the top of the ranged food chain sits the Phantasm, a bow that spits arrows out in torrents. Crafted from 18 Vortex Fragments in an Ancient Manipulator, it launches rapid volleys, each shot spawning bonus homing arrows for free. The effect is overwhelming. Your screen fills with arrows, bosses evaporate under constant pressure, and suddenly you feel less like an archer and more like a living artillery cannon.

Of course, it's hungry. You have a small chance each shot to save ammo, but the Phantasm otherwise eats arrows faster than you can craft them. Some may say that's part of the charming challenge. Fortunately, you won't need many to humiliate your enemies, especially with Luminite Arrows in your pocket. This is the ranged endgame fantasy, granting you the smug satisfaction of watching the Moon Lord melt like butter.

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S.D.M.G.

  • Damage: 85
  • Knockback: 2.5
  • Critical chance: 14%
  • Speed: 5 (Extremely Fast)
  • Velocity: 12
  • Ammo: Bullets
  • Bonus: 66% chance to save ammo

Beating the Moon Lord is no small feat, as the Space Dolphin Machine Gun is the perfect endgame gun to give you a pat on the back. Dropped by the big bad final boss, it boasts one of the fastest fire rates in the game and absurd base damage, meaning it can shred health bars before enemies even realize they're under attack. Despite its playful design, it's a powerhouse that turns bullets into a relentless stream of pain.

Of course, the S.D.M.G. has one big caveat: ammo. This thing chews through bullets faster than any other weapon, so keeping it fed becomes a logistical challenge. But when paired with high-end rounds like Luminite or Chlorophyte Bullets, the DPS is off the charts, so you shouldn't need to spend too many. It's strong, stylish, hilarious, and deeply satisfying to use.

Ranged combat is Terraria at its most efficient. Why risk your neck with other Terraria weapon types when you can fill the air with arrows, bullets, or bees and watch enemies crumble from a safe distance? Sure, you'll burn through ammo and your piggy bank might feel the strain, but few things compare to the feeling of staying untouched while bosses drop like clay pigeons.

Whether you're orchestrating divine arrow showers or letting a space dolphin unload on the Moon Lord, the marksman's path is one of precision and spectacle. It's chaotic, stylish, and just a little bit cheeky.


content_text: There's something deliciously smug about wielding the best Terraria ranged weapons. While melee players are sweating it out in close quarters and mages are chugging mana potions like they're at an all-night rave, you're standing comfortably out of reach, raining down arrows, bullets, or bees with barely a scratch on your armor. It's the class for anyone who enjoys watching health bars melt while staying three steps ahead of the danger.That's not to say it's easy. Ranged combat is a balancing act between conserving ammo, picking the best Terraria accessories for your build, and stocking up on enough arrows or bullets to avoid the dreaded "click" of an empty chamber mid-boss fight. But when it all comes together, nothing feels quite as powerful. From simple ore bows to weapons that literally summon storms, the marksman's journey is one of precision, chaos, and plenty of smug grins.Pre-HardmodePlatinum BowDamage: 13Knockback: 0Critical chance: 4%Speed: 25 (Fast)Velocity: 6.6Ammo: ArrowsForget the wooden twig you start with, as the Platinum Bow is your first taste of real power. Made from just eight Platinum Bars, it delivers enough punch to make the Eye of Cthulhu feel more like target practice than a boss fight. It's easy to craft, doesn't ask much of you beyond a bit of mining, and instantly transforms you from hapless survivor into a hunter who means business. Pair it with Flaming Arrows for a fiery upgrade or Jester's Arrows to pierce crowds, and you'll sail through those chaotic early nights.It's not flashy, but that's exactly the appeal. Early ranged combat is about consistency, and the Platinum Bow never lets you down. Think of it as your training wheels before Terraria decides to throw a real challenge at you. You'll eventually outgrow it, but for a weapon you can forge on day two, it's absurdly good at keeping you alive and on the front foot.The Bee's KneesDamage: 23Knockback: 3Critical chance: 4%Speed: 23 (Fast)Velocity: 8Ammo: ArrowsEvery ranged player remembers the first time they loosed an arrow with The Bee's Knees and watched the screen fill with buzzing chaos. Dropped by Queen Bee, this jungle treasure transforms plain old Wooden Arrows into swarms of homing bees that ricochet off walls and sting anything unlucky enough to be nearby. Suddenly, accuracy doesn't matter quite so much because you can just fire in the general direction of trouble and let your insect army handle the rest.It's perfect for messy fights. Goblin Army invasion? Bees everywhere. Skeletron's skull and hands? Our friendly Bumbles chew through them like paper. Even Terraria bosses that usually require tight aim feel easier because your insect army simply doesn't miss. It's not the most elegant weapon, but it's certainly one of the most fun, and mid-game Terraria is exactly where a bit of spectacle makes the grind feel worthwhile.Hellwing BowDamage: 22Knockback: 5.5Critical chance: 4%Speed: 13 (Very Fast)Velocity: 6Ammo: ArrowsIf you're heading into the Underworld, you'll want something with a bit of bite, and the Hellwing Bow more than delivers. Pulled from Shadow Chests, it transforms Wooden Arrows into fiery bats that pierce through everything in their path without slowing down. Suddenly, those cheap arrows you've been hoarding turn into deadly projectiles capable of hitting multiple enemies at once. When you're staring down the Wall of Flesh, those piercing bats feel like a cheat code.It does take a little adjustment. The bats don't fly in perfectly straight lines like arrows, and their arcing paths can throw you off at first. But once you get the hang of it, the Hellwing Bow becomes indispensable. It's the ultimate pre-Hardmode boss killer, equipped with a single-click auto fire, which is usually reserved for Hardmode alternatives.HardmodeDaedalus StormbowDamage: 38Knockback: 2.25Critical chance: 4%Speed: 19 (Very Fast)Velocity: 12.5Ammo: ArrowsIf there's one weapon that makes you feel like you've broken Terraria, it's the Daedalus Stormbow. Dropped by Hallowed Mimics, this unassuming bow calls down arrow rain from the heavens. Pair it with Holy Arrows, and suddenly you're orchestrating meteor showers of destruction. The Destroyer barely stands a chance as its segments are pummeled from above, each shot multiplying into falling stars. It's chaos, but the good kind.What makes the Stormbow so beloved is that it rewards creativity. Build a flat arena, give the sky some clearance, and watch bosses dissolve under the deluge. Even with simpler arrows, it's wildly strong and feels almost unfair for early Hardmode.Onyx BlasterDamage: 24Knockback: 6.5Critical chance: 4%Speed: 48 (Extremely Slow)Velocity: 14Ammo: BulletsDon't be fooled by the damage drop-off on paper; the Onyx Blaster steps up as your mid-Hardmode workhorse. An upgrade to the Shotgun with two Dark Shards and 10 Souls of Night, this beast spits out a spread of bullets and follows it up with a dark explosive blast for good measure. Crafted with Souls of Night and Dark Shards, it's one of those weapons that feels purpose-built for mowing down anything in your path.The best thing about the Onyx Blaster is how adaptable it is. Load it with Ichor Bullets to shred boss defenses or Crystal Bullets to split each shot into even more damage. The additional explosive dark projectile guarantees impact even if your spread misses, which makes it forgiving in hectic battles. It's the kind of mid-game weapon you'll hold onto long after you technically have upgrades, simply because it's that satisfying to use.PhantasmDamage: 50Knockback: 2Critical chance: 4%Speed: 12 (Very Fast)Velocity: 20Ammo: ArrowsBonus: 66% chance to save ammoNear the top of the ranged food chain sits the Phantasm, a bow that spits arrows out in torrents. Crafted from 18 Vortex Fragments in an Ancient Manipulator, it launches rapid volleys, each shot spawning bonus homing arrows for free. The effect is overwhelming. Your screen fills with arrows, bosses evaporate under constant pressure, and suddenly you feel less like an archer and more like a living artillery cannon.Of course, it's hungry. You have a small chance each shot to save ammo, but the Phantasm otherwise eats arrows faster than you can craft them. Some may say that's part of the charming challenge. Fortunately, you won't need many to humiliate your enemies, especially with Luminite Arrows in your pocket. This is the ranged endgame fantasy, granting you the smug satisfaction of watching the Moon Lord melt like butter.S.D.M.G.Damage: 85Knockback: 2.5Critical chance: 14%Speed: 5 (Extremely Fast)Velocity: 12Ammo: BulletsBonus: 66% chance to save ammoBeating the Moon Lord is no small feat, as the Space Dolphin Machine Gun is the perfect endgame gun to give you a pat on the back. Dropped by the big bad final boss, it boasts one of the fastest fire rates in the game and absurd base damage, meaning it can shred health bars before enemies even realize they're under attack. Despite its playful design, it's a powerhouse that turns bullets into a relentless stream of pain.Of course, the S.D.M.G. has one big caveat: ammo. This thing chews through bullets faster than any other weapon, so keeping it fed becomes a logistical challenge. But when paired with high-end rounds like Luminite or Chlorophyte Bullets, the DPS is off the charts, so you shouldn't need to spend too many. It's strong, stylish, hilarious, and deeply satisfying to use.Ranged combat is Terraria at its most efficient. Why risk your neck with other Terraria weapon types when you can fill the air with arrows, bullets, or bees and watch enemies crumble from a safe distance? Sure, you'll burn through ammo and your piggy bank might feel the strain, but few things compare to the feeling of staying untouched while bosses drop like clay pigeons.Whether you're orchestrating divine arrow showers or letting a space dolphin unload on the Moon Lord, the marksman's path is one of precision and spectacle. It's chaotic, stylish, and just a little bit cheeky.
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