Platform PNG
This article is about the items. For systems that can run Terraria, see Game platform.
Contents
- 1 Positioning platforms
- 1.1 Stairs
- 2 Crafting
- 2.1 Recipes
- 2.2 Used in
- 3 Noncraftable platforms
- 4 Notes
- 5 Tips
- 6 History
Platforms are a special type of block that can be walked on, but also allow movement through the space they occupy. The player normally stands and walks on platforms as if they were ordinary blocks, and they can move down through a platform by pressing the ▼ Down key while standing on one. Players can also walk or jump horizontally through the space occupied by platforms, only treating the platform as "solid" when landing on them from above.
Walking enemies can similarly walk on or pass through platforms. Flying enemies like bats will fly up through them, but not down. Other enemies, including Harpies, ignore them entirely. NPCs will always climb up platforms.
Weapons and their projectiles will travel through platforms. Liquids flow through platforms, and lava will destroy all platforms upon contact, with the exception of Obsidian and Stone Platforms. Gravity-affected blocks like Sand will be supported by platforms.
Because of the high mobility provided by platforms, they can be used in a variety of ways: as a bridge across gaps that players can descend through without destroying, for roof access that keeps some enemies from getting through, or to create a fighting area above most enemies that players can fire down through while keeping out of reach. Also, since Piggy Banks, Chests, crafting stations and most other furniture can be placed on them like on ordinary blocks (exceptions include gems and Crystal Shards), they can be used as a shelving to pack furniture into a confined space without restricting player movement.
Positioning platforms [ ]
A platform has four distinct positions, which can be cycled through by hitting it with a hammer, similarly to an ordinary block:
- In the default or "top" position, it occupies the top half of a block space. Only in this position can furniture be placed on top of it. This includes a Bottle (or similar), which will count as a Placed Bottle for crafting potions.
- After one hammer blow, it will change to the slanted stairs form, facing right. It may also show "struts" beneath the slanted part depending on adjacent blocks, but this is purely visual.
- A second hammer blow will switch it to stairs facing left.
- A third hammer blow will move it to its "bottom" position, horizontal but lowered to the bottom half of the block. Only in this position, banners (and some other hanging items) can be attached beneath them. However, chandeliers or lanterns will not attach there.
A fourth hammer blow will cycle the platform back to its default position. Only one platform can occupy a single block tile, so there cannot be top and bottom platforms in the same tile.
Stairs [ ]
Stairs can face either direction, regardless of what side of a block they are on. Walking up stairs in the direction they face will raise the player as expected, but walking towards stairs facing away from the player will not have any effect. As with normal platforms, pressing ▼ Down will cause stairs to be ignored. Nothing can be placed on stairs. Smart Cursor can be used to place stairs without having to hammer the platforms into the correct state.
Crafting [ ]
Recipes [ ]
Result | Ingredients | Crafting station |
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Bone Platform Internal Item ID: 634 |
| Bone Welder |
Bamboo Platform Internal Item ID: 4580 |
| By Hand |
Bone Platform Internal Item ID: 634 |
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Boreal Wood Platform Internal Item ID: 2566 |
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Cactus Platform Internal Item ID: 2744 |
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Crystal Platform Internal Item ID: 3903 |
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Dynasty Wood Platform Internal Item ID: 3905 |
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Ebonwood Platform Internal Item ID: 631 |
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Flesh Platform Internal Item ID: 3907 |
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Frozen Platform Internal Item ID: 3908 |
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Glass Platform Internal Item ID: 1702 |
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Granite Platform Internal Item ID: 3146 |
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Honey Platform Internal Item ID: 2630 |
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Lesion Platform Internal Item ID: 3957 |
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Lihzahrd Platform Internal Item ID: 3906 |
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Marble Platform Internal Item ID: 3145 |
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Martian Platform Internal Item ID: 2822 |
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Meteorite Platform Internal Item ID: 3144 |
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Mushroom Platform Internal Item ID: 2549 |
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Nebula Platform Internal Item ID: 4201 |
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Obsidian Platform Internal Item ID: 1457 |
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Palm Wood Platform Internal Item ID: 2518 |
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Pearlwood Platform Internal Item ID: 633 |
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Pumpkin Platform Internal Item ID: 1796 |
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Rich Mahogany Platform Internal Item ID: 632 |
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Sandstone Platform Internal Item ID: 4311 |
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Shadewood Platform Internal Item ID: 913 |
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Skyware Platform Internal Item ID: 2628 |
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Slime Platform Internal Item ID: 2581 |
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Solar Platform Internal Item ID: 4159 |
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Spider Platform Internal Item ID: 3945 |
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Spooky Wood Platform Internal Item ID: 1818 |
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Stardust Platform Internal Item ID: 4222 |
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Steampunk Platform Internal Item ID: 2627 |
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Stone Platform Internal Item ID: 4416 |
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Vortex Platform Internal Item ID: 4180 |
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Wood Platform Internal Item ID: 94 |
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Honey Platform Internal Item ID: 2630 |
| Honey Dispenser |
Living Wood Platform Internal Item ID: 2629 |
| Living Loom |
Skyware Platform Internal Item ID: 2628 |
| Sky Mill |
Steampunk Platform Internal Item ID: 2627 |
| Steampunk Boiler |
Cactus Platform Internal Item ID: 2744 |
| Work Bench |
Glass Platform Internal Item ID: 1702 |
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Mushroom Platform Internal Item ID: 2549 |
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Pumpkin Platform Internal Item ID: 1796 |
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total: 45 row(s)
Used in [ ]
Result | Ingredients | Crafting station |
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Bone () |
| Bone Welder |
Bamboo |
| By Hand |
Bone () |
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Boreal Wood |
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Cactus () |
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Cog () |
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Crystal Block |
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Dynasty Wood |
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Ebonwood |
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Flesh Block |
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Glass () |
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Glowing Mushroom () |
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Gray Brick |
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Honey Block () |
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Ice Block |
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Lesion Block |
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Lihzahrd Brick |
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Martian Conduit Plating |
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Meteorite Brick |
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Nebula Brick |
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Obsidian Brick |
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Palm Wood |
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Pearlwood |
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Pumpkin () |
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Rich Mahogany |
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Shadewood |
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Slime Block |
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Smooth Granite Block |
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Smooth Marble Block |
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Smooth Sandstone |
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Solar Brick |
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Spider Nest Block |
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Spooky Wood |
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Stardust Brick |
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Sunplate Block () |
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Vortex Brick |
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Wood |
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Honey Block () |
| Honey Dispenser |
Wood |
| Living Loom |
Sunplate Block |
| Sky Mill |
Cog () |
| Steampunk Boiler |
Cactus () |
| Work Bench |
Glass |
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Glowing Mushroom () |
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Pumpkin () |
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total: 45 row(s)
On the 3DS version, platforms are crafted from only one block of their respective type.
Noncraftable platforms [ ]
Team Platforms are sold by the Traveling Merchant. Golden Platforms are dropped during the Pirate Invasion. All other noncraftable platforms are found in the Dungeon.
Platform | Notes | |
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Dungeon Shelf Internal Item ID: 1418 | Found in the Dungeon. | |
Wood Shelf Internal Item ID: 1389 | Found in the Dungeon. | |
Metal Shelf Internal Item ID: 1387 | Found in the Dungeon. | |
Brass Shelf Internal Item ID: 1388 | Found in the Dungeon. | |
Blue Brick Platform Internal Item ID: 1384 | Found in the Dungeon. | |
Pink Brick Platform Internal Item ID: 1385 | Found in the Dungeon. | |
Green Brick Platform Internal Item ID: 1386 | Found in the Dungeon. | |
Red Team Platform Internal Item ID: 3622 | Sold by the Traveling Merchant. | |
Green Team Platform Internal Item ID: 3638 | Sold by the Traveling Merchant. | |
Blue Team Platform Internal Item ID: 3639 | Sold by the Traveling Merchant. | |
Yellow Team Platform Internal Item ID: 3640 | Sold by the Traveling Merchant. | |
Pink Team Platform Internal Item ID: 3641 | Sold by the Traveling Merchant. | |
White Team Platform Internal Item ID: 3642 | Sold by the Traveling Merchant. | |
Golden Platform Internal Item ID: 3904 | Dropped by Pirates. |
Notes [ ]
- Nearly all platform variants are functionally identical, and are differentiated only by their appearance and their crafting recipes. Obsidian and Stone Platforms are an exception, in that they do not break upon contact with lava the way most platforms do, although they will still disintegrate if dropped or thrown into it.
- Team Platforms can be broken by lava; however, they cannot be destroyed due to their rarity.
- Hooks can attach to platforms. While grappling to a platform on the Old-gen console version, 3DS version, Switch version, and tModLoader version, it is impossible to grapple to anything else, regardless of the direction the hook is fired in. On the Desktop version, Console version, and Mobile version, the hook will ignore all platforms covered by the player's body.
- The player will fall through platforms while in a Minecart.
- Wraiths cannot fly up using platforms but are able to hover on top of them.
Tips [ ]
- Stairs are a key part of many advanced movement techniques, such as hoiks, NPC-proof doors, elevators, or enemy traps.
- Similarly to ordinary blocks, it is possible to remove every second platform in a row of platforms without movement disadvantages, as the player is two tiles wide and will not fall through.
History [ ]
- Desktop 1.4.1: Stone Platforms are now immune to lava.
- Desktop 1.4.0.4: Fixed an issue where if the entire top of the world was covered with platforms, it would prevent meteors from spawning.
- Desktop 1.4.0.1: Spider, Lesion, Sandstone, Stone, Bamboo, Nebula, Solar, Stardust, and Vortex Platforms added.
- Desktop 1.3.5: Crystal, Golden, Lihzahrd, Flesh, Frozen and Dynasty Platforms added.
- Desktop 1.3.2: Martian Platform item sprite updated.
- Desktop 1.3.1:
- Team Platforms added.
- Crystal, Golden, Lihzahrd, Flesh, Frozen and Dynasty Platforms added, but unimplemented.
- Desktop 1.3.0.1:
- Added Granite, Marble, Meteorite, and Martian Platforms.
- Stack size increased from 99 to 999.
- Doubled output of crafting and made reverse crafting possible.
- Added recipe for Obsidian and Bone Platforms.
- Can now place torches on platforms.
- Desktop 1.2.4.1: Cactus Platform added.
- Desktop 1.2.4: Palm Wood, Mushroom, Boreal Wood, Slime, Steampunk, Skyware, Living Wood and Honey Platforms added.
- Desktop 1.2.3: Added Stairs created from sloping Platforms.
- Desktop 1.2.1.2: You can now correctly step up all types of platforms.
- Desktop 1.2.1: Pumpkin and Spooky Platforms added.
- Desktop 1.2.0.3: Glass Platform added.
- Desktop 1.2.0.2: Dungeon platform item icons will now display the right color.
- Desktop 1.2: Pearlwood, Ebonwood, Shadewood, Dungeon Shelf, Metal Shelf, Brass Shelf, Wood Shelf, Pink Brick, Green Brick, and Blue Brick Platforms added.
- Desktop 1.0.1: Torches now work correctly when being placed on wooden platforms.
- Desktop-Release: Introduced with the Wood Platform.
Source: https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Platforms
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