Terraria

Lost Terraria Bosses: The Three You Probably Never Fought

Terraria·December 16, 2022·7 min read

Terraria's boss roster is huge, with some enemies hiding behind tricky summon rituals and others showing up as part of normal progression. But three bosses sit in a different category entirely: most players have never seen them, simply because they were tied to platforms and patches that no longer exist.

These are the forgotten three.

Ocram

Ocram was the headline exclusive of the old-gen console releases, the Windows Phone build, and the Nintendo 3DS port. To call him in, you used a shady-looking skull at night, then watched a floating mess of eyes and teeth phase through two stages, fire lasers, and summon Servants of Ocram to crowd you while he closed the distance.

He is gone from mobile as of version 1.3.0.7 and from console as of 1.0.933.1. The 3DS cartridge is the only place he still officially lurks.

Lepus

Lepus was Terraria's seasonal Easter event on Windows Phone, console, and the Nintendo DS versions. The fight was a high-speed bunny chase: it bounced around the arena, lobbed eggs at you, and laid more eggs that hatched into smaller copies of itself. Cute, in a stressful way.

Lepus was retired in the same wave of cleanup that took Ocram, and the egg cannon it dropped vanished with it.

Turkor the Ungrateful

The most absurd of the trio was a Thanksgiving-themed boss available only during November on Windows Phone and 3DS. Summoning Turkor was a small ritual on its own. First you needed a pet turkey. Then you fed that turkey cursed stuffing. The result was Turkor the Ungrateful: a giant cooked bird sitting on a plate, ready to fight.

The trick was simple in theory. Destroy the floating turkey heads to open windows where the plated body took extra damage. Players who pulled it off walked away with the Horn o' Plenty, an infinite-use potion that restored 120 health on demand.

Turkor was removed alongside the others in mobile 1.3.0.7 and console 1.0.933.1.

How to Fight Them in 2025

If you own a physical 3DS copy of Terraria, congratulations. That cartridge is currently the only official, unmodified way to fight Ocram, Lepus, and Turkor as they originally shipped.

For PC players, the community has done the preservation work. Several mods such as Consolaria reintroduce these bosses, their summon items, and their drops, so you can experience the full lineup on a modern build.

Why the Removals Happened

Losing three bosses felt rough, but the cuts were part of bringing mobile and console versions in line with the PC release. Cross-platform parity is the reason your single-player progress and modern multiplayer worlds behave the same regardless of where you play. That trade was worth it, even if a cooked turkey on a plate had to die for it.

If you ever do hunt down a 3DS copy just to meet Ocram in person, treat it as a small act of game preservation. Few people will ever get to say they did the same.

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