

The Shambler will promptly summon new ones, but that sidetracks its attack for 1 round, and the new ones are unbuffed. You can kill the spores to reset their buff state. That means their self-buffs are (gasp) exponential After 3-4 rounds, they're hitting for 20+ damage and stress each. Every time they hit you, they buff themselves, no cap (?). + It hides in positions #c-#d, like any boss. You can boost torch during the fight, but you probably should just kill it sooner instead of goofing off. You fight in the dark, for bonus monster crits. Shambler, and you'd choose not to risk it with that party. Generally, a party with no move-and-attack skills is weak vs. You can game this by shuffling yourself first, so that it unshuffles you. This guide will explain where to find The Shambler, strategies for success, how to manage action economy in this fight, and some of the best items and Heroes to bring against it.Shambler itself is fairly easy. You don't have the same warning to prepare as you would for a Lair Boss ( the likes of the Harvest Child, monstrous foes in their own right) or Confessional Boss.

Related: Darkest Dungeon 2: How To Beat The Dreaming Generalīeating the Shambler is all about making fast decisions, maintaining a careful strategy, and managing the effects of those pesky tentacles. As returning players will know, it's no mean feat to do so. One such boss, the Shambler, is a rare spawn with fantastic rewards - if you can beat it. Some are new, and some are returning menaces from the original Darkest Dungeon. In Darkest Dungeon 2, there are a variety of bosses that players can encounter in the world on expeditions. The Best Items For Fighting The Shambler.
