Legacy:Spelunker Potion

Old-gen console versionNintendo 3DS version
This is the Legacy page whose information relates to the article Spelunker Potion.
It applies only to the Old-gen console and 3DS versions of Terraria, detailing their differences from modern versions.
Spelunker Potion
  • Spelunker Potion item sprite
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Statistics

On the Old-gen console version Old-gen console version and Nintendo 3DSNintendo 3DS version version, the Spelunker buff can be canceled at any time by selecting the icon and canceling it in the equipment menu (Old-gen console version) or by canceling the buff from the buffs screen (Nintendo 3DS version).

Statues and paintings are not highlighted by the buff on these versions.

Treasure colors

In the Old-gen console version Old-gen console version, every type of ore will be displayed in a specific color and will glow and flash:

  • Copper OreCopper Ore has a reddish tone.
  • Iron OreIron Ore is red and blue, flashing.
  • Silver OreSilver Ore has a blue shade.
  • Gold OreGold Ore looks like copper, but with a slight yellow tint.
  • Demonite OreDemonite Ore is hard to distinguish from silver. Since it always gives off a glow, Spelunker is not needed to search for it.
  • Cobalt OreCobalt Ore is an intense blue, making it very distinct.
  • Mythril OreMythril Ore looks like silver, only the texture is slightly different and has a hint of green.
  • Adamantite OreAdamantite Ore is like copper but darker and more red and has less detail.

Notes

  • The map displays ores very distinctly, making Spelunker Potions almost obsolete.

Footnotes

  1. Tin, Lead, Tungsten, Platinum, Meteorite, Crimtane, Obsidian, Hellstone, Palladium, Orichalcum, Titanium, Chlorophyte, and Diamond are not included.