Guide:Ravager strategies

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Ravager
Ravager.png
Ravager
Map icon
Statistics
TypeBoss
EnvironmentSurface
Max Life115,000 / 212,000 Expert Mode / 226,400 Revengeance Mode / 318,000 Master Mode / 339,600 Revengeance Mode Master Mode (Total pre-Providence)
460,000 / 848,000 Expert Mode / 905,600 Revengeance Mode / 1,272,000 Master Mode / 1,358,400 Revengeance Mode Master Mode (Total post-Providence)
KB Resist100%
Inflicts debuffWeak PetrificationWeak Petrification
Debuff durationInfinite in Phase 2
Debuff tooltipYour vertical movement is weakened
Immune toPearl AuraConfused
Cold-
WaterVulnerable
SicknessResistant
Electricity-
Heat-
Drops
Coins 75 Gold Coin.png (pre-Providence)
1 Platinum Coin.png 12 Gold Coin.png 50 Silver Coin.png (post-Providence)

The Ravager is a Hardmode boss that can be fought at any time, however it is recommended to fight it after Golem. Ravager is summoned with a Death Whistle at any time.

This guide will mention items exclusive to Expert and Revengeance Mode with no special formatting and will follow the intended progression.

Terrain Preparation

It is recommended to fight Ravager in a flat area with plenty of room. Having a long, flat arena with multiple layers of platforms 20-30 tiles apart will help dodge Ravager's stomps and provide a large area to dodge its other attacks. The platforms will also especially help in Phase 2, where flight time is greatly reduced.

Gearing Up

Armor

  • Hydrothermic armor is a great all-around choice for each class.
  • Plague Reaper armor is an effective choice for rangers because of its offensive stats and powerful trade-off ability.
  • Brimflame armor has great offensive stats for mages and has an incredible trade-off ability.
    • Alternatively, Spectre armor is good for offense and lifesteal as a mage.
  • Plaguebringer armor is an effective option for summoners due to its many summoner boosts.
    • Alternatively, Spooky armor can be used for higher raw damage at the cost of several bonuses.
  • Umbraphile armor is also a good option for rogue users.

Accessories

Weapons

Melee

  • The Aegis Blade is a very powerful true melee weapon at this point in the game, but due to its extremely short range it is a very risky choice. In addition, the player should keep in mind that due to its low drop rate, it can be difficult to obtain.
  • Although the Flying Dragon is a vanilla item, it can be quite useful, due to the long range of the projectiles and decent damage it deals.
  • The Terra Lance is a good option for melee users because it has good range and infinite piercing allowing the player to focus on dodging.
  • The Fallen Paladin's Hammer is a powerful option because of its high damage and explosion on enemy hits.
  • The Soul Harvester's projectiles linger in place meaning they can deal high damage to Ravager.
  • The Briny Baron's right-click can decimate Ravager, while its primary attack can quickly dispatch Ravager's pillars. But be aware that this weapon is a legendary item, meaning that it could take a while to obtain it.
  • The Vampire Knives can be used to recover HP mid-fight.

Ranged

Mage

  • The Plague Staff is extremely powerful for this fight, having piercing and inflicting the Plague debuff.
  • The Forbidden Sun can hit all five of Ravager's parts simultaneously, dealing insane damage to the first phase.
  • The Everglade Spray is useful for inflicting debuffs on Ravager.

Summoner

Rogue

  • Plaguenades are a good option for rogue users because of their ability to make large swarms which damage all of Ravager's parts at once, especially when paired with the Plague Hive.
  • Duststorm in a Bottle can shred Ravager's first phase since it can damage all parts and lingers while it is stationary.
  • The Duke's Decapitator is a powerful weapon against Ravager because of the fact that Ravager does not move much allowing it to deal high damage.
  • The System Bane is good against Ravager due to the fact that Ravager stays close enough to the ground for the aura to hit it.
  • Malachite has homing and exploding capabilities which makes it excellent for this fight.

Classless

  • Yanmei's Knife is useful due to its significant stat boost and powerful debuff.

Miscellaneous

  • In addition, although they are mage weapons, the player could also use the Golden Shower and Everglade Spray to inflict debuffs. These weapons can be more useful than the ones above due to their piercing abilities.
  • The Tesla Potion is useful as it prevents the arms from hitting the player.

Gearing Up Post-Providence

Armor

Accessories

Weapons

Weapons that are either dropped by Providence, the Profaned Goddess or made from Uelibloom Bars are typically the best choices for this fight.

Melee

  • The Solar Flare is capable of dealing immense damage against Ravager at the cost of short range. This can be somewhat mitigated with the use of the Yoyo Bag.
  • The Lifehunt Scythe is a good option that leaves projectiles which, when placed on top of Ravager's limbs, can deal immense damage. In addition, it also provides lifesteal.
  • The Defiled Greatsword is a great choice for melee as it can home, but the scythes can also remain stationary on top of Ravager, dealing huge damage.

Ranged

Mage

  • Although its DPS is lower, the Nuclear Fury is a homing option allowing the player to focus on dodging.
  • The Purge Guzzler is a good choice with its spread effect allowing it to deal damage to all of Ravager's limbs all at once.
  • The Plasma Rifle's primary fire provides a powerful area of effect that can easily deal with Ravager's limbs.
  • The Ultra Liquidator is an excellent secondary weapon for applying Ichor for long periods of time.
  • The Genisis can deal great damage to Ravager and its limbs due to its piercing capability and high rate of fire.

Summoner

  • The Sanctified Spark is a good sentry because of its high damage and homing.
  • The Cosmilamp is a viable option if the player is willing to fight Signus first.
  • The Dragonblood Disgorger is a solid choice for summoners due to its damage and lifesteal capabilities.

Rogue

  • The Shattered Sun is a weapon that rogue users should utilize due to its good damage and homing allowing the player to focus on dodging.
  • The Elemental Disk can deal high damage due to the extra disks it spawns.
  • The Molten Amputator provides good damage at the cost of range.

Classless

  • A Lunic Eye and a Golden Gun can make the fight easier to bear due to their powerful debuffs. Although at this stage in progression, items such as the Golden Shower or Everglade Spray are more useful for inflicting debuffs due to their piercing.

Miscellaneous

  • The Well Fed buff and its upgrades provide useful all-around stat boosts.

The Fight

Phase One

Ravager has a similar AI to Golem: it attempts to jump above the player, stomp down, and deal heavy contact damage along with inflicting Armor Crunch. Dashes are crucial in order to avoid this attack. It is a slow-moving enemy and has a large hitbox but makes up for it with its great amount of health and its high damaging attacks. Each of its body parts has separate health bars and they all move separately from each other with no distinct pattern. It has two claws on either side that shoot out in a similar fashion to Golem Fists. These can be avoided by speedily flying upwards or by attacking them to knock them back. The head shoots a homing nuke which can home in on the player but explodes after a short amount of time.

Phase Two

Ravager will inflict the Weak Petrification debuff, effectively grounding the player. It will also stop performing all its previous attacks. Ravager's head will detach from its body and start hovering around the player, occasionally firing a burst of bolts that inflict On Fire!. Ravager will aggressively launch itself into the air and attempt to align with the player before stomping down. It should be noted that it will not deal contact damage until it stomps down. The best way to dodge this attack is to run away in a straight line.

Expert Mode

Ravager occasionally summons two large rock pillars that fly up into the air in an attempt to slam into the player, inflicting Armor Crunch if they connect. These can be avoided by dashing away from Ravager and keeping some distance from him. The rock pillars also cannot travel through platforms, allowing them to be dodged by hiding under one. It also summons two flame pillars that spawn on either side of the player and fire bouncing blue flames in the air. If you keep moving throughout the fight these should be a little easier to handle.

Revengeance and Death Mode

A few aspects of the fight are quicker: Ravager itself will jump more often, the drill missiles will track the player more accurately and faster while the Flame Pillars shoot projectiles in faster. In Death Mode, all projectiles are roughly twice as fast.

General Tips

  • Cursed Inferno and Ichor are both debuffs that can affect Ravager, allowing the player to deal more damage.
  • The Rod of Discord (or Normality Relocator for the post-Providence fight) can allow the player to instantly teleport away from attacks.