Portal gun
Tips[]
- The increased fall speed can be converted into horizontal movement speed by placing the «outlet» portal on a horizontal surface. Falling into a portal at 179 mph results in the extraordinarily high horizontal movement speed of 179 mph (this maneuver is know as ‘flinging’ in Portal). This can be utilized by equipping high-tier wings
It is possible to apply this conversion of vertical to horizontal velocity to the ridiculous speeds gotten with the Inner Tube. With an ideal set up (that being a water chute with two portals inside at the top, stacked right on top of one another, and entering the water chute at the maximum possible distance without destroying the portals then aligning to the side the portals are on), the player can reach horizontal speeds of at least 514 mph, and with accessories such as the Celestial Starboard and Soaring Insignia, they can maintain the speed and navigate around obstacles (to a degree). However, since the Portal Gun is acquired post-Moon Lord and the setup does take some effort, it is likely to be more of a novelty if a player has other methods of fast travel such as Pylons, which they are likely to have by that point in the game.
and placing the «outlet» portal in a high, open area.
- The increased fall speed can also be used to fall through hellevators faster.
- With enough training, players can entirely avoid an enemy’s or boss’s attack using the Portal Gun, then immediately return to that enemy/boss to continue fighting.
- Grappling on a portal can launch a player depending on the direction of the portal, similar to how doors behave when grappled.
Notes[]
- Portals can face up or down, left or right, or diagonal in any direction, and need to have at least three blocks straight in any direction to be applied.
- Despite being a tool, the Portal Gun cannot be placed on a Weapon Rack.
- In multiplayer, all players will have different portal colors so players can differentiate between their portals.
- The Portal Gun alone does not block fall damage, but traveling through a portal will reset fall damage taken.
- All hooks are released upon teleporting.
- Teleporting quickly shifts the viewpoint instead of instantly setting it to the destination point if the two portals are within viewable distance of each other.
- Portals are closed/despawned if the player gets around 1600 feet (800 blocks) away from them, dies, or leaves the world.
- A mounted
This trait is shared with derailed players in Minecarts.
player cannot travel through a portal.
- The increased fall speed does not work while riding a mount.
- The effects of touching a block will occur before the player enters a portal. A portal placed on damaging blocks will harm the player, and one placed on Pink Slime Blocks will cause a player to bounce, slowing their fall speed.
- A portal cannot share a tile with another one, hence shooting a portal at a location which overlaps an existing portal will remove that existing portal in favor of the new one.
- Actuating or breaking any tile of the surface a portal is placed on removes the portal.
- Portals can be placed on blocks created by the Ice Rod. They are removed as soon as the supporting blocks shatter.
- It is possible for the player to have two upward-facing portals be placed and stand on one portal to be teleported instantly back and forth between the two portals.
- A portal can be placed in a liquid, but will not cause that liquid to flow through that portal, even if it’s linked to another one.
- Portals cannot be created while the player has the Creative Shock debuff inflicted by an active Old One’s Army event. They can, however, be placed before the event is triggered.
- In Expert mode, the will not drop a Portal Gun if the player opening it already has one in their inventory.
- Portals cannot be placed on Anti-Portal Blocks.
Trivia[]
- The Portal Gun is a direct reference to the 2007 puzzle-platform video game Portal. In Portal, the gun is the primary game mechanic, shooting portals that allow the player to travel great distances in a short amount of time. Additionally, the Portal Gun shoots orange and blue portals, the same colors as in the original game. Unlike in Terraria, the portals cannot be placed on every surface even if there is enough space for the portal. (However, with the introduction of Anti-Portal Blocks in 1.4, there is a type of surface that disallows portals in Terraria as well.)
- The Portal Gun being dropped by the Moon Lord is a reference to the ending of Portal 2, Portal’s 2011 successor, where the player must shoot a portal into the moon in order to defeat the antagonist of the game.
- The maximum speed a player can obtain through the use of the Portal Gun is the same maximum speed as in Portal.
- Despite being dropped by Moon Lord, it still only has a rarity of .
- This is one of the only items in the game to not possess any description or flavor text at all.
History[]
Desktop version
Desktop 1.3.3: Fixed secondary fire conflicting with Grappling Hooks on Gamepad.
Desktop 1.3.0.5: Portal Gun bolt speed quadrupled to prevent the player traveling faster than the bolt.
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Desktop 1.3.0.4:
- Fixed Portal Gun right-click working in Camera Mode.
- Teleportation should no longer black out the screen if the end point is located on the same screen area.
- In accordance with the numerous fixes to teleportation and velocity, Portal Gun maximum falling speed has been tripled.
Desktop 1.3.0.1: Introduced.
Console version
Console 1.0.933.1: Introduced. ()
Console 1.0.750.0: Introduced. ()
Switch version
Switch 1.0.711.6: Introduced.
Mobile version
Mobile 1.3.0.7: Introduced.