Terraria Lucky Clover Location and Uses Guide

What to know

  • Lucky Clover was added in Terraria 1.4.5
  • You only need to carry it — no equipping required
  • It grants a small but global luck bonus
  • It can be corrupted into a negative version via Shimmer

In Terraria, luck is an invisible stat quietly influencing dozens of behind-the-scenes rolls: enemy drops, critter spawns, fishing rewards, and other RNG outcomes that shape your playthrough. The Lucky Clover is one of the very few items that directly modifies this system without needing a slot, activation, or setup. As long as it sits in your inventory, it is working for you.

That simplicity is what makes it special. There is no build trade-off, no accessory management, and no condition to maintain. You just carry it, and your world’s probabilities tilt ever so slightly in your favor for the rest of the session.

Lucky Clover in Terraria – details

AspectDetails
Item typePassive luck item
Inventory requirementMust be carried
Equip requiredNo
CraftableNo
Shimmer interactionTurns into Wilted Clover
Best useFarming rare drops, fishing, events

What is Lucky Clover in Terraria

Lucky Clover is a rare world drop that increases your character’s hidden luck stat while it remains in your inventory. There is no need to equip, place, or trigger anything. The effect is constant and global.

Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube - Sheffy_
Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube – Sheffy_

Most luck sources in Terraria require environmental setup or specific conditions. Lucky Clover is different because it travels with you and works everywhere, all the time.

Where to find Lucky Clover in Terraria

Lucky Clover does not come from enemies, chests, crates, crafting, or bosses. It only appears through very basic interaction with the world itself.

When you cut grass across surface biomes or shake trees while exploring, there is a very small chance for the item to drop. Because the chance is low, getting one is more about repetition and movement through grassy areas than difficulty or progression.

Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube - Sheffy_
Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube – Sheffy_

Large stretches of natural grassland, especially when cleared in bulk, naturally give you more opportunities for the drop to occur. Shaking trees while traveling through forests contributes to the same pool of chances. There is no way to force it; persistence and coverage are what matter.

The Lucky Clover effect explained

While carried, Lucky Clover provides a +0.03 bonus to your luck stat. That number looks tiny, but luck in Terraria is designed to stack subtly across many systems at once.

The bonus is always active. There is no timer, cooldown, or activation requirement. Over long farming sessions, fishing runs, or event grinding, this small modifier becomes meaningful because it applies to thousands of rolls you never see.

Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube - Sheffy_
Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube – Sheffy_

Luck influences rare item drop chances, the quality of enemy loot, fishing outcomes, the frequency of critters and rare spawns, and certain event-based RNG results. Lucky Clover does not guarantee better outcomes, but it consistently nudges probability in your favor.

No equip slot needed (important)

One of the most important things to understand is that Lucky Clover never needs to be equipped.

Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube - Sheffy_
Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube – Sheffy_

You do not sacrifice an accessory slot. You do not change your build. You do not manage it in any way. Keeping it in your inventory is enough, and there is no stacking penalty for doing so permanently.

This makes it one of the easiest “always on” advantages in the entire game.

Shimmer Interaction — The Wilted Clover

Throwing Lucky Clover into Shimmer transforms it into a Wilted Clover. This version reverses the effect and applies negative luck while it is in your inventory.

For normal gameplay, this is undesirable because it makes rare outcomes less likely. However, some players intentionally use negative luck for testing mechanics, forcing lower-tier outcomes, or experimenting with RNG behavior in challenge runs.

For farming, fishing, and progression, you should avoid Shimmering your Lucky Clover.

Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube - Sheffy_
Image credit: Re-Logic / Via: YouTube – Sheffy_

Lucky Clover vs Wilted Clover

ItemEffectUse case
Lucky Clover+0.03 luckFarming, fishing, RNG optimization
Wilted CloverNegative luckNiche or experimental play

Should you hunt for Lucky Clover

Lucky Clover is not required to progress, but once you have it, there is no reason not to keep it forever. Because it asks nothing from your build or inventory management, it becomes a permanent passive improvement to how your world behaves.

Actively farming only for Lucky Clover can take time due to its rarity, so most players obtain it naturally while exploring forests and clearing grass. If you do find one, treat it as a quiet upgrade that benefits every future session.

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