Terraria has cemented its status as one of the most enduring sandbox adventures in gaming, and as we settle into 2026, its community remains as active as ever. Whether you're a seasoned builder or a fresh-faced explorer, accumulating wealth is part of the journey, and some of the rarest and most coveted acquisitions demand a staggering amount of coins. While powerful gear can often be crafted or found, a select group of items requires a platinum-level purse. These treasures are not just functional—many are status symbols, vanity showpieces, or the ultimate proof of a collector's dedication. Here are the ten most expensive items currently available in Terraria, along with what makes each one worth its glittering price tag.

10. Mushroom Spear – 70 Gold Coins

A strong weapon doesn't always have to cost a fortune, but the Mushroom Spear is a happy exception that blends power with a moderate gold investment. Dealing the third-highest damage of any spear, it also unleashes a swarm of hovering mushroom minions that linger in the air, making it a tactical choice for crowd control. Savvy players can unlock this weapon by enticing the Truffle NPC to their world. Once any of the Mechanical bosses have been defeated, the Truffle will happily part with the Mushroom Spear for 70 gold coins—a fair price for a tool that can carry you deep into hardmode.
9. Leaf Wings – 75 Gold Coins

Wings are absolute essentials once the game shifts into hardmode, and the Leaf Wings are both beautiful and effective. These vibrant, nature-themed wings grant excellent flight mobility, allowing players to dodge, glide, and explore with ease. They can only be obtained from the Witch Doctor, but there's a catch: the witchy vendor must be residing in a Jungle biome and it must be nighttime. With a price tag of 75 gold coins, the Leaf Wings are an early hardmode luxury that immediately upgrades your movement and style.
8. Celebration – 80 Gold Coins

Combat in Terraria can be a dazzling affair, and nothing says "party time" like the Celebration rocket launcher. This unique weapon fires a colorful barrage of fireworks instead of conventional rockets, turning every battle into a pyrotechnic show. The Celebration is sold by the Party Girl NPC, but only after the formidable Golem has been laid to rest. At 80 gold coins, it's a late-game treat that rewards players who have already amassed considerable wealth and who simply want to light up the night in the most explosive way possible.
7. Glass Slipper – 1 Platinum Coin

For those who value aesthetics as much as firepower, the Glass Slipper is the ultimate vanity footwear. When equipped in a social slot, these delicate shoes make your character leave a sparkling, fairy-like trail with every step. They may not boost defense or speed, but the visual flair is unmatched. To purchase the Glass Slipper, you must befriend the Princess NPC—an NPC that only appears after Plantera has been defeated and every other town resident (barring Santa Claus and pets) has settled in. The cost is a cool 1 platinum coin, making it a pricey but irresistible accessory for fashion-focused collectors.
6. Royal Scepter – 1 Platinum Coin

If the Glass Slipper is subtle elegance, the Royal Scepter is pure opulence. This regal item does absolutely nothing in terms of gameplay—it simply floats in your character's hands, hovering regally even when another weapon or tool is wielded. There are no special effects, no hidden bonuses; it is a pure status symbol that broadcasts your financial achievements to all. Also sold by the Princess for 1 platinum coin, the Royal Scepter is perfect for players with overflowing coffers who want to flaunt their success.
5. Autohammer – 1 Platinum Coin

Not all pricey purchases are about vanity; some are essential for progression. The Autohammer is a hardmode crafting station that allows the creation of Shroomite Bars, the key ingredient for crafting one of the best armor sets in the game: Shroomite Armor. It's also needed to build the devastating Mini Nuke. Sold by the Truffle for 1 platinum coin, the Autohammer becomes available only after Plantera has been defeated. It might feel like a steep cost, but for rangers aiming for peak efficiency, this is a non-negotiable investment.
4. Exotic Chew Toy – 1 Platinum Coin

The Traveling Merchant is notorious for peddling rare, luxurious goods, and the Exotic Chew Toy is one of his finest offers. This tiny item summons an adorable Fennec Fox pet that follows the player with an endearing curiosity. Its description humorously references a certain viral song, adding a layer of nostalgic fun. Priced at 1 platinum coin, it's a hefty sum for a companion, but dedicated pet collectors will find it irresistible.
3. Bedazzled Nectar – 1 Platinum Coin

Also from the Traveling Merchant's rotating stock comes the Bedazzled Nectar, which calls forth a Glittery Butterfly that flutters gracefully behind its owner. It is another 1-platinum pet that exemplifies the Merchant's knack for capitalizing on a trainer's desire for companionship. With no combat use, the Bedazzled Nectar is purely for those who appreciate having a shimmery, living decoration tagging along on their adventures.
2. Birdie Rattle – 1 Platinum Coin

Completing the Traveling Merchant's trio of 1-platinum pets is the Birdie Rattle. This whimsical noisemaker summons a miniature Lil' Harpy, which flies behind the player and behaves similarly to the Zephyr Fish pet. It's a charming addition to any entourage, and like its siblings, it's only available on the rare occasions the Merchant decides to stock it. Keep your coins ready if you want to catch 'em all.
1. Tiki Totem – 2 Platinum Coins

Topping the list as the most expensive item among our curated selection is the Tiki Totem. This hardmode-exclusive summoning item conjures a floating Tiki Spirit head that lazily drifts after its owner, passing through walls and obstacles without a care. It can only be bought from the Witch Doctor when he dwells inside a Jungle biome, and the asking price is a jaw-dropping 2 platinum coins. It offers nothing in combat, but the Tiki Totem is the ultimate flex for collectors who have already acquired everything else and still have coins to burn. In a game where showing off your achievements is half the fun, the Tiki Totem speaks louder than any weapon.
From whimsical pets to essential crafting stations, Terraria's priciest items remain a testament to the depth of its economy and the dedication of its fanbase. As 2026 unfolds, these treasures continue to drive players to dig deeper, fight harder, and hoard every stray coin they can find.