The Wisp can be controlled using the movement keys.
The Wisp in a Bottle is a Hardmode, post-PlanteraLight Pet item used to summon a light-providing Wisp that follows the player. While active, it is similar to the Flickerwick. The Wisp is brighter and keeps better pace with the player than other Light Pets, except the Suspicious Looking Tentacle and Jewel of Light which have the same light radius. It moves in accordance with the direction keys the player is pressing. The Wisps' movement range appears to be about 7 tiles to the left, right, and below the player's hitbox and 7 tiles above the Wisp's normal starting position.
The Wisp will often remain deep within the blocks ahead, causing the immediate area around your character to remain dark. To negate this effect, stand still and the Wisp should return.
Using ↷ Jump will not direct the Wisp upward, and falling will not direct it downward. You must use the ▲ Up or ▼ Down keys, respectively.
When the player is far ahead, the Wisp will spin to catch up to the player, giving off less light.
The Wisp moves at 26 mph when not spinning, and 61 mph when spinning. The latter is equal to the Unicorn Mount's top speed.
If the player's speed exceeds 61 mph, the wisp will teleport to the player when too far away.
Dye applied to the Wisp does not change the amount or color of light emitted, even if the Wisp is made invisible.
Achievements[]
Robbing the Grave • “Obtain a rare treasure from a difficult monster in the dungeon.”
Obtain a rare item from an enemy in the post-PlanteraDungeon.
Category: Explorer
Tips[]
Grappling a block will allow the player to freely direct the Wisp.
Applying Twilight Dye, Living Ocean Dye or Living Flame Dye seemingly turns the Wisp completely invisible while still providing light, should players wish for such a thing for cosmetic reasons or when fighting Dungeon Spirits. Some other dyes can achieve this effect as well, such as Shadow Dye, although to a lesser degree.
When directing the Wisp into a Cloud Block, it will glow significantly brighter, unlike most light sources.
Trivia[]
The Wisp appears to be a flaming skull.
Wisp refers to Will-o'-the-wisps, mythological ghost lights reported to lead travelers to their death in swamps.