What are the requirements for the Clothier NPC to move in Terraria?

To get the Clothier NPC to move into your world in Terraria, you need to meet specific requirements. The Clothier is a unique NPC who sells vanity items, dyes, and other cosmetic-related goods. However, he only becomes available after certain conditions are met. HereÔÇÖs a detailed explanation of the mechanics, strategies, and tips to ensure the Clothier moves in successfully.

First, the Clothier NPC will only appear after you defeat Skeletron, one of the early-game bosses. Skeletron is found at the Dungeon entrance during the night. To summon Skeletron, you must speak to the Old Man NPC at the Dungeon entrance after sunset and select the "Curse" option. This will trigger the boss fight. Defeating Skeletron is essential because it unlocks the Dungeon for exploration and allows the Clothier to spawn. Without defeating Skeletron, the Clothier will not appear, no matter how many houses you build.

Once Skeletron is defeated, the Clothier will begin to spawn as long as there is a suitable empty house available. A suitable house must meet the basic NPC housing requirements. These include having walls, a light source, a flat surface item like a table or workbench, and a comfort item like a chair. The house must also be at least 6 blocks tall and 10 blocks wide, with a door or platform entrance. If you already have an empty house that meets these criteria, the Clothier will move in shortly after Skeletron is defeated.

ItÔÇÖs important to note that the Clothier is not the only NPC who may move into an empty house. Other NPCs, such as the Merchant or Nurse, may also take up residence if their conditions are met. To prioritize the Clothier, ensure no other NPCs are waiting to move in. You can check for available NPCs by opening the housing menu and selecting the question mark icon, then clicking on the house. This will show if the house is suitable and if any NPCs are assigned to it.

One common mistake players make is not having enough houses prepared. If you defeat Skeletron but donÔÇÖt have an empty house, the Clothier wonÔÇÖt move in until you build one. To avoid this, always have at least one or two spare houses ready in your world. This is especially important if youÔÇÖre progressing quickly through the game and unlocking multiple NPCs at once.

Advanced players can optimize NPC happiness by placing the Clothier in a biome and near NPCs he likes. The Clothier prefers the Underground biome and enjoys being near the Tax Collector and the Mechanic. Placing him in the Underground biome with these neighbors will increase his happiness, which reduces the prices of his items and may unlock special dialogue. However, this is optional and not required for him to move in.

Resource requirements for preparing a house are minimal. YouÔÇÖll need basic building materials like wood, stone, or any other block type for walls and floors. A torch or other light source, a table or workbench, and a chair are also necessary. These items are easy to craft or find early in the game, so you shouldnÔÇÖt have trouble gathering them. If youÔÇÖre short on materials, focus on mining or chopping trees to collect what you need.

In terms of class and equipment considerations, defeating Skeletron requires decent combat gear. Melee players should aim for weapons like the Blade of Grass or the Starfury, while ranged players can use bows with JesterÔÇÖs Arrows or the Minishark. Magic users might rely on the Water Bolt or Demon Scythe, and summoners can use the Imp Staff. Armor sets like Gold or Platinum are recommended for defense. Additionally, potions like Ironskin, Regeneration, and Swiftness can make the fight easier.

A specific example scenario would be a player who has just defeated the Eye of Cthulhu and the Eater of Worlds or Brain of Cthulhu. They have decent gear and are ready to tackle Skeletron. After preparing their equipment and building a few houses, they head to the Dungeon at night, speak to the Old Man, and defeat Skeletron. Once the boss is defeated, they return to their base and find the Clothier has moved into one of their prepared houses.

In summary, getting the Clothier to move in requires defeating Skeletron and having a suitable empty house ready. Prepare your combat gear, build extra houses, and ensure no other NPCs are waiting to move in. By following these steps, youÔÇÖll have the Clothier in your world, ready to sell his unique items and enhance your Terraria experience.