The Shambler doesn't always use Stentorious Lament, but when it does and you're not ready for it the whole fight can go south with no recourse. Those are all things you can usually account for on a mission, the one thing that dictates whether I'll do it or not is if my party can afford to be shuffled. When I go for the Shambler I usually make sure I have a campfire to recover any HP/stress damage taken, have strong damage to all enemy positions (especially the front two for the spawns), DOT removal and have at least one strong stunner. just somethin to think about.Originally posted by Bartleby's Knees:It's definitely worth it in my opinion, but you need to know what you're getting yourself into to get out in decent shape. It's just mathematically a better idea to fight an apprentice shambler with level 2 heroes than fight a champion one with level 6 heroes.ĮDIT: also a level 2 houndmaster with a cudgel trinket for stunning equipped has an 85% chance to stun an apprentice shambler while a similarly equipped level 5-6 houndmaster only has a 60% chance to stun a champion shambler. so your blight does 15 damage at level 2 compared to 18 at level 5 BUT WAIT the shambler only has 77 hp in apprentice dungeons. at level 5 plague grenade does 6 blight for 3 turns. that is not DOUBLE the damage, but the shambler in champion dungeons has DOUBLE the health. at level 2 a houndmaster does 5-8 damage, at level 5 they do 7-13. So apprentice is 77 hp compared to 162 and 2% crit on it's attacks compared to 7%.Īlso just look at hero damage. you might do less damage but the big difference is that the shambler and it's tentacles that spawn have much much lower hp and crit chance on their attacks compared to their champion counterparts. I've always fought them in apprentice dungeons.
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