How to Get the Nimbus Rod in Terraria — Drop Guide

How to Get the Nimbus Rod in Terraria — Drop Guide
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How to Get the Nimbus Rod in Terraria — Drop Guide

Last updated: June 2026  ·  5 min read

⚡ QUICK ANSWER

The Nimbus Rod drops from Angry Nimbus enemies — small hostile cloud enemies that appear during Rain weather events in Hardmode. Each Angry Nimbus has approximately a 2% chance to drop the Nimbus Rod. It summons a rain cloud that continuously damages enemies below it — multiple clouds can be active simultaneously for massive sustained DPS.

DetailInfo
SourceAngry Nimbus — hostile cloud enemies during Rain weather in Hardmode
Drop Chance~2% per Angry Nimbus kill
TriggerRain weather event — occurs randomly in Hardmode; cannot be forced
EffectPlaces a stationary rain cloud that deals continuous damage to enemies below it
Cloud StackingUp to 2 Nimbus clouds can be active simultaneously — stack for double damage
Best UseBoss fights in confined areas, Plantera, Golem — clouds deal DPS hands-free

How to Get the Nimbus Rod in Terraria — Step by Step

STEP 01

Wait for Rain weather in Hardmode

Angry Nimbus only spawn during Rain — a weather event that occurs randomly in Hardmode. Rain is visible as falling droplets and a grey sky. You cannot force Rain to occur, but it happens regularly throughout Hardmode play. Simply continue playing and look for rain weather conditions.

🌧️ Rain weather = grey sky + falling droplets; Angry Nimbus spawn automatically in this weather
STEP 02

Go to the surface and watch for Angry Nimbus

During Rain, head to the surface. Angry Nimbus are small white cloud-like enemies that float at a medium altitude above the surface during rain. They are visually distinct — small cloud shapes that move erratically and shoot rain bolts downward at players. They spawn in moderate numbers during active rain.

☁️ Angry Nimbus = small hostile white clouds floating at mid-altitude during rain weather
STEP 03

Use a Battle Potion to increase Nimbus spawn rates

Drink a Battle Potion during Rain to significantly increase the spawn rate of all surface enemies including Angry Nimbus. This increases the number of Nimbus kills per rain event substantially — reducing the average number of rain events needed to get the drop.

⚗️ Battle Potion during rain = more Angry Nimbus spawns per weather event
STEP 04

Kill Angry Nimbus with ranged weapons

Angry Nimbus are relatively fragile but float at altitude — ranged weapons are the most practical option. A Bow with any arrows, Megashark, or any mid-Hardmode ranged weapon kills them quickly. They shoot downward rain bolts that deal minor damage. Continue until the Nimbus Rod drops or the rain ends.

🎯 Ranged weapons work best — Megashark or any bow reaches their floating altitude easily
STEP 05

Farm multiple rain events if needed

At 2% drop rate, expect approximately 50 Angry Nimbus kills on average. A single rain event may yield 10-20 Nimbus kills depending on spawn rates. If the Nimbus Rod hasn’t dropped after one rain event, simply continue playing — rain returns regularly throughout the game.

🌂 Multiple rain events may be needed; each rain gives 10-20 Nimbus kills on average
STEP 06

Use Nimbus Rod clouds strategically in boss fights

Equip the Nimbus Rod and click to place a cloud — it appears above wherever you click and immediately starts raining damage on enemies below. During boss fights, place clouds where the boss frequently passes: above Plantera’s movement path in Phase 1, above the Golem altar room, or above Duke Fishron’s arena. Two clouds active simultaneously deal double damage hands-free.

☁️ Two active clouds = double damage; place above boss movement paths for max DPS

Pro Tips

1

The Nimbus Rod’s clouds deal magic damage regardless of your equipped armor — even melee builds benefit from placing Nimbus clouds during boss fights since they add free DPS.

2

In Plantera’s arena, place two Nimbus clouds above the center of the fight. As Plantera swings around on her vine, she passes repeatedly through the rain damage zones, accumulating significant damage without any player input.

3

Nimbus clouds disappear after a set duration or when you replace them with new ones. Keep re-placing clouds throughout long boss fights to maintain continuous damage output.

4

Angry Nimbus also drop Nimbus Rod-related crafting materials in some versions — collect everything they drop during your farming sessions.

5

The Nimbus Rod is particularly useful for new magic players transitioning into Hardmode — its automated damage output reduces the mechanical complexity of boss fights significantly.

The Nimbus Rod occupies a unique design space: it is a purely hands-free damage source that works independently of player actions. Placing two clouds above a boss’s movement path adds consistent DPS without requiring aim or timing. The farming process depends on rain weather RNG, but with Battle Potions and active surface farming during each rain event, most players acquire it within a few hours of Hardmode play.


Frequently Asked Questions

Where do Angry Nimbus spawn in Terraria?

Angry Nimbus spawn at the surface during Rain weather events in Hardmode. They appear as small hostile cloud enemies floating at medium altitude. Rain occurs randomly throughout Hardmode play.

How does the Nimbus Rod work in Terraria?

Click to place a Nimbus cloud at the target location. The cloud continuously rains magic damage on any enemies below it. Up to 2 clouds can be active simultaneously. Clouds last for a set duration before dissipating.

Can I force Rain weather in Terraria?

In vanilla Terraria, Rain cannot be forced to occur — it triggers randomly throughout Hardmode. Simply play normally and farm Angry Nimbus during each rain event when it occurs.

Is the Nimbus Rod good in Terraria?

Yes for magic builds and even as a supplement for other builds. Two stacked Nimbus clouds deal significant passive DPS during boss fights — particularly effective against Plantera, Golem, and any slow-moving boss that stays in one zone.

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