![]() Shamura then immediately leans over and jumps towards the Lamb. Shamura stretches his forelimbs outward, as if “asking for a hug.” pose. The only difference between the two is that upon landing, Shamura fires a single wave of projectiles in all directions. The projectile version only appears after Shamura’s headband is removed.In the default version, Shamura jumps towards the Lamb and steps down with pedipalps upon landing.Jump attack There are two variations of this attack, the standard attack and the projectile attack: Identical to the visual cue of the spider bombs. Also has telegraphs on the ground marking where the balls will land. Very similar to spider bombs, but instead of bombs, they are poison orbs seen in other boss fights such as Vefar and Hauras. Similar visual message to spider bombs, but as soon as the thread of the web comes out, it should be obvious that this attack is coming. Then, a second later, they return from a different direction, striking where they landed. This is an attack where Shamura shoots webs from his stomach before pulling himself off the screen. in front of the chest and closes the eyes, sticking out the belly. Instead of rearing up to strike, Shamura leans forward, resting on two forelimbs. The location of the bombs is apparently random and there are telegraphs on the ground to mark where they will fall. The boss leans forward before releasing a series of bombs from his stomach. Shamura "rears up" also their eyes narrow to look angry and open their mouth to “growl” before the slash. Shamura rears up before using his four front legs to “hack” in front of them in a horizontal arc. The web sacs begin to shake slightly before rupturing. The spiders that spawn from them can be any of the spider monsters found in the Silk Cradle, and only one sack appears to open at a time. Periodically, the web sacks near the roof of the arena will open, throwing spider mobs into battle. So let’s take a look at all the attacks that this god of the Old Faith can use: However, this does not mean that this boss should be taken lightly, as it’s an easy way to get killed and sent back to the cult without any credit for your efforts. Shamura attacksĬompared to other bishops like Kallamar or Heket, Shamura does have a bit less going on in their attacks. Now, in the boss fight, Shamura is actually slightly lighter on average than Kallamar, the Bishop right in front of them, but that doesn’t mean they’re easy, as Shamura has many different attacks, many of which have deceptive hitboxes. And as seen when the bandage is removed during their boss fight, Shamura’s divine brain constantly bulges out of their skull. In the battle that sealed the One Who Waits, Shamura had his skull fractured and now suffers from fragmented memories as well as occasional recurrences. which is one of four bishops of the Old Faith. Shamura, in "lore" from the Cult of the Lamb, is a spider-like entity described as a “god”.
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