Terraria 1.4.5 Update - Crossover Content
The 1.4.5 update for Terraria goes big on crossovers, pulling in content from both Palworld and Dead Cells. These additions are not just cosmetic. Many introduce brand-new mechanics, minions, and utility items that fit naturally into Terraria’s progression.
Palworld Content
Palworld’s influence shows up through summonable companions and gear inspired by its iconic Pals and tech
Digtoise
A summonable Digoise that can actively mine through blocks. Its classification is still unclear, with it possibly functioning as either a pet or a utility summon.Cattiva
Likely a minion. Cattiva is fully interactive, capable of using emotes and being pet, which makes it one of the more expressive summons added so far.Foxparks
A sentry that can be picked up and used as a flamethrower. This also makes it the first flamethrower-style weapon available in Pre-Hardmode, which is a pretty wild shift for early progression.Pal Metal Armor
A full armor set inspired by Palworld’s high-tier materials, bringing its industrial sci-fi style straight into Terraria’s equipment lineup.
Dead Cells Content
The Dead Cells crossover leans hard into variety, adding vanity items furniture, weapons, and movement tools.
Beheaded Vanity Outfit
A cosmetic set based on the Beheaded, the protagonist of Dead Cells.Hanging Flasks
A furniture item that displays items similarly to Item Frames, offering a more thematic way to show off collectables.Weapons Across All Damage Types
The Flint, a melee weaponThe Barrel Launcher, a ranged weaponThe Killing DeckThe SwarmMushroom Staff
Summons a Mushroom Boi minion crafted using Glowing Mushrooms. Its eyes remain visible in the dark, making it both useful and unsettling in classic Terraria fashion.Barnacle Sentry
A stationary summon that adds more variety to sentry-focused builds.Movement and Utility Items
Ram Rune, allowing powerful movement interactionsWings of the Crow, offering new aerial mobility optionsHealth Fountain
A placeable furniture item that grants a buff when interacted with, blending base decoration with actual gameplay benefits.
Conclusion
Terraria’s 1.4.5 update is less about quick cameos and more about letting other worlds properly collide with its own. From Palworld’s utility-focused Pals to Dead Cells’ weapons, movement tools, and stylish vanity gear, these crossovers feel built to be played with, not just looked at. They slide naturally into progression, shake up familiar builds, and give longtime players a few new toys to experiment with. And knowing Terraria, this probably is not the last time another universe crashes the party.
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