Jellyfish (bait)

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Jellyfish (bait)
  • Jellyfish (bait).gif
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Statistics
Type
Bait Power20%
RarityRarity level: 1
Sell3 GC 50 SC
This article is about the Bait item. For the enemy, see Jellyfish.

Jellyfish (bait) are a type of Bait which are found rarely by Fishing. Each has a Bait Power of 20%.

  • The Blue Jellyfish bait item is caught by Fishing in Underground or Cavern water bodies.
  • The Green Jellyfish bait item is caught under the same conditions as Blue Jellyfish, but requires Hardmode. Once Hardmode is activated, there is a 1/2 (50%) chance that a Jellyfish bait item caught in the Underground or below will be Green (likewise for Blue).
  • The Pink Jellyfish bait item is caught by Fishing in an Ocean biome.

Unlike Critter bait items, Jellyfish bait items are not caught using the Bug Net. Jellyfish bait items are separate and unrelated to Jellyfish enemies.

Variants

Blue Jellyfish (bait)
  • Blue Jellyfish (bait) item sprite
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Statistics
Type
Bait Power20%
Consumable✔️
Use time15 (Very fast)
RarityRarity level: 1
Sell3 GC50 SC
Research3 required
Green Jellyfish (bait)
  • Green Jellyfish (bait) item sprite
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Statistics
Type
Bait Power20%
Consumable✔️
Use time15 (Very fast)
RarityRarity level: 1
Sell3 GC50 SC
Research3 required
Pink Jellyfish (bait)
  • Pink Jellyfish (bait) item sprite
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Statistics
Type
Bait Power20%
Consumable✔️
Use time15 (Very fast)
RarityRarity level: 1
Sell3 GC50 SC
Research3 required

Crafting

Used in

ResultIngredientsCrafting station
Blue Jellyfish JarBlue Jellyfish JarBy Hand
Green Jellyfish JarGreen Jellyfish Jar
Pink Jellyfish JarPink Jellyfish Jar

Trivia

  • As Terraria item names are now stored in separate language files, the "name" statistic for items are now merely internal placeholders. The three different Jellyfish share the same statistical listing, with their internal name being "Jellyfish(es)," humorously referencing the odd grammar rule that the word "fish" can already be used as its plural form, without having to add the "es" suffix.

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