The Bee's Knees or Molten Fury vs Wall of Flesh?

I have restarted my Terraria, and beaten all the bosses before the Wall Of Flesh, but I am having trouble deciding which weapon is better to use against it. I am choosing between The Bee's Knees or Molten Fury.
I also have no idea where my glowing mushroom biome is.
So which one is better to use against the Wall of Flesh; The Bee's Knees or Molten Fury?
Best Answer
The Bee's Knees is highly recommended against the Wall of Flesh.
Firstly the initial damage is about the same, slightly higher for the Molten Fury, with one extra damage and the On Fire! debuff, so there isn't too much difference with just the initial shot.
However the Bees Knees is strong especially against the Wall of Flesh because after it hits it's an enemy it will pierce it and the bees can cause damage to whatever's behind it. This is perfect for the Wall of Flesh because it can be hard to cause damage to the Wall as The Hungry are in the way, making it difficult. But with The Bee's Knees, you can do damage to the Wall while still taking out the Hungry.
Also another bonus of the Bee's Knees is that if you miss, which is quite easy to do when you're running for your life from a giant wall of flesh, the Bee's Knees 'arrow' can ricochet off the wall (breaking into five separate bees like when it pierces a target) and come back and possibly do damage again. This is far superior to the Molten Fury, because if you miss with that you do zero damage, and you'll likely miss many times during this fight.
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Is bees Knees good against wall of flesh?
The Bee's Knees is a great weapon against the Wall of Flesh due to the fact that the bees can easily take care of The Hungry in a short amount of time and build a swarm to take out the Wall of Flesh itself.Is Hellwing or bees knees better?
Hellwing bow does good damage but uses lots of ammo and is very inaccurate and it is not that good at hitting single enemies while bees knees is homing and does base damage and bee damage and uses less ammo and is most likely to hit its target and is really good in area control and if you wear hive pack you do even ...Do bees have knees?
Bees, like all insects, have six sections to their legs: the coxa, trochanter, femur, tibia, metatarsus and tarsus. Each is connected by a joint and the one most like a knee is between the femur and tibia.AMORPHIS - The Bee (Official Lyric Video)
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