Turkor the Ungrateful (Consolaria)

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Turkor the Ungrateful
Turkor the Ungrateful (Consolaria).png
Turkor the Ungrateful Map Icon (Consolaria).png
Map Icon
Statistics
Type
Environment
Damage40 / 52 / 78
Max Life3,500 / 9,800 / 14,700
Defense1
KB Resist100%
Immune toConfused
Drops
Coins5
  • Item (Quantity)Rate
  • FeatherFeather (5-10)
    100%
  • One of the following four items will be dropped
  • Consolaria/Spicy SauceSpicy Sauce(Consolaria) (30-50)
    25%
  • Consolaria/Great DrumstickGreat Drumstick(Consolaria)
    25%
  • Consolaria/Feather StormFeather Storm(Consolaria)
    25%
  • Consolaria/Turkey StaffTurkey Staff(Consolaria)
    25%
  • Consolaria/Turkor MaskTurkor Mask(Consolaria)
    10%
  • Consolaria/Turkor the Ungrateful TrophyTurkor the Ungrateful Trophy(Consolaria)
    10%
  • Consolaria/Treasure Bag (Turkor the Ungrateful)Treasure Bag(Turkor)
    Consolaria/Horn o' PlentyHorn o' Plenty
  • Consolaria/Turkor the Ungrateful RelicTurkor the Ungrateful Relic(Consolaria)
  • Consolaria/Fruitful PlateFruitful Plate(Consolaria)

Turkor the Ungrateful is a Pre-Hardmode boss which can be summoned only during the Thanksgiving season. Its body appears to be a cooked turkey on a plate, and its head is attached by a long, flexible spine. The head must be destroyed first, otherwise the body will have high enough defense to render most Pre-Hardmode weapons useless. Once the head is destroyed, the body's defense lowers for 25 seconds, after which more heads grow. It is summoned by equipping a Consolaria/Turkey FeatherTurkey Feather, then using Consolaria/Cursed StuffingCursed Stuffing.

While Turkor the Ungrateful is alive, its exclusive Turkor the Ungrateful theme will play.

Behavior

  • Turkor's body will deal high contact damage, but cannot move.
  • Turkor's heads will float around the player, passing through tiles. They will occasionally quickly lunge towards the player, making a clucking sound before doing so. When all of the heads are defeated, the body's defense will drop, making it more vulnerable to attack for 25 seconds, while periodically shooting feathers.
  • One to three heads will be summoned, depending on the body's damage. If the body is damaged enough while heads are still alive, these extra heads will appear instantly.
  • Turkor will be defeated once the body and all remaining heads are taken out. If the body is defeated while heads are still alive, the heads will become unattached, but continue to attack as usual. If any of the heads are killed via despawning off-screen, loot will not be received.

Expert Mode

  • Turkor's heads will shoot feathers and red projectiles.
  • once the heads are gone, the body will spew Greek fire, and summon burned food pieces that explode into flaming projectiles.
  • Turkor's heads will not drop loot

Tips

  • As it is expensive to re-summon, be sure to prepare well first with the best possible weapons, armor, accessories, and healing methods.
  • It is possible to keep the Turkey feather by putting it in a chest before summoning, allowing an unlimited number of re-summons with one feather.
  • Using Holy Hand Grenades when all heads are dead deals 600 damage each, so with 30 Holy Hand Grenades, Turkor the Ungrateful should be defeated.
  • Using the Crimson Rod or Nimbus Rod to create a cloud above his body is a good strategy.

Trivia

  • In the original game, the music Boss 1 would play when fighting Turkor.
  • Turkor can be farmed easily by only attacking the heads.
  • Turkor the Ungrateful is one of the only stationary bosses in the game, the others being the Celestial Pillars.
  • Turkor the Ungrateful may be a reference to Truckle the Uncivil, a character in the Discworld books.
    • The name "Turkor the Ungrateful" is also a reference to the fact that it is summoned during Thanksgiving, and "ungrateful" is an antonym of "thankful", an attitude typically celebrated during Thanksgiving.
  • Turkor the Ungrateful is the only boss that consumes and requires two different items in order to summon.
  • Due to the bosses in Consolaria all having a different type of master mode drop, Lepus having a pet, Turkor the Ungrateful having a mount, and Ocram having a light pet, it is possible to equip every one of Consolaria's master mode items at once.
  • The Bestiary entry for Turkor the Ungrateful: "Existing out of pure spite, this monstrocity is on a yearly vendetta against those who dare to take a bite of Thanksgiving turkey."