Terraria has spawn and despawn mechanics dictating enemies and critters can spawn and despawn as they please, as long as they are offscreen. This can actually be observed if the player stands right at the edge of the world, where the opposite side of the screen to the player’s location can show things poofing into existence. Don’t worry, bosses don’t disappear this way very often.
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He despawned and that’s a different piranha
He ate a hole and put the block back
the piranha can hoik
He had a rod of harmony
Terraria has spawn and despawn mechanics dictating enemies and critters can spawn and despawn as they please, as long as they are offscreen. This can actually be observed if the player stands right at the edge of the world, where the opposite side of the screen to the player’s location can show things poofing into existence. Don’t worry, bosses don’t disappear this way very often.
Did you use a nametag?
It’s just how enemy spawning/despawning works
quantum tunneling
Parallele universe manipulation
he was going to be late for work