The design of the Void Monolith is based on the Monoliths from the science fiction novel series Space Odyssey.Welcome to the Claw Recluse, the largest fansite on the internet for Monolith Productions' classic PC game Claw.Unlike monoliths, it triggers an actual Party event instead of only the background adjustment. The Party Center is internally named PartyMonolith.They are the only Lunar Event items that do not have the 10* base rarity.The lunar monoliths appear to be miniature versions of the Celestial Pillars. When used during a Blood Moon, a monolith will combine its light color with the red tint.This can be utilized to make background effects without having the monoliths visible. The lunar monoliths have luminescent parts, but they will only glow when they are in areas with light.The monoliths' effects can sometimes raise the apparent light level in an area, which may be useful.If a monolith is left active when exiting a world, the background will fade out and be visible for a few seconds, similar to the fade out when turning it off, then it will return to normal.They do not spawn any event enemies or bosses, and they do not change the music. Monoliths only cause modified visuals.A higher priority neutral Aether Monolith will override a lower priority active Aether Monolith, meaning only the highest priority Aether Monolith within range matters. Aether Monoliths will override each other.Which monolith the player activates first does not appear to affect the resulting effect when stacking a lunar monolith and an Aether Monolith.Aether Monoliths will stack with lunar monoliths, but an Aether Monolith will override a Blood Moon Monolith.For example, activating a Stardust Monolith, then a Blood Moon Monolith will display a dark blue, whereas activating a Blood Moon Monolith, then a Stardust Monolith will display a purple similar to the Nebula Pillar.Ĭombination of a Blood Moon Monolith with a Stardust Monolith. Activating a lunar monolith first and then a Blood Moon Monolith will result in different colors than vice versa.However, the Blood Moon Monolith does stack its effects with the others. If two lunar monoliths, one at the bottom-left, and one at the top-right are active, the one to the top-right will be active. The one placed furthest to the bottom-right takes precedence. Lunar monoliths do not stack their effects. A monolith's actual range is relative to the player's resolution size, it will be visible if it is within 30 tiles of the edge of the player's screen.'Witness a glimpse of the Aether's power.'Ĭan be used to manifest or suppress the Aether It also has the unique ability of disabling the effects of the Aether. The Aether Monolith mimics the screen effects of the Aether mini-biome.The Void Monolith mimics the screen effects of the Moon Lord boss fight.The Nebula, Solar, Stardust, and Vortex Monoliths mimic effects that normally surround the corresponding Celestial Pillar during the Lunar Events.The Blood Moon Monolith mimics the effects seen during a Blood Moon.There are seven different monoliths: the Solar, Vortex, Nebula, Stardust, and Void Monoliths can be crafted at an Ancient Manipulator, the Aether Monolith can be obtained via Shimmer, and the Blood Moon Monolith is dropped by the Dreadnautilus with a 11.11*1/9 (11.11%) chance. They can also be equipped as vanity accessories, which enables their effect globally for the player, similarly to the Radio Thing. When placed, they can be toggled with the ⚷ Open / Activate button or via wire, like other mechanisms, providing their effects in a small area around them. Monoliths are items that activate backgrounds and other screen effects normally seen during events.
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