Its only purpose is to protect the Shrieker by keeping it out of range. If the Shrieker is killed first or it manages to escape before the nest is destroyed, no items will drop. My usual strategy is to jack up ACC with trinkets and quirks, then use Jesters Battle Ballad twice at the beginning, buff everyone with Holy Water, bring Aegis Scales, then Solo and Fine with Jester if I have to. It is entirely based on Hamlet's events, one involving the theft of 8 charms stored in your inventory, and the other a quest to obtain a unique charm. One point to note is that you can not really choose when to fight it. But when destroyed, at Apprentice difficulty it drops 1 trapezohedron, 1-3 at Veteran and 3-5 at Champion. So the Shrieker just stole 8 of my trinkets (shame you cant see which ones) and I have a question. The Shrieker is a strange and rather unique fight in Darkest Dungeon compared to the other bosses. Reclaiming these items will not be easy, for the Shrieker is a terrible foe and will defend its Nest from any intruders. The avaricious avian is known to take Trinkets from the bodies of our dead and, more vexingly, has made a habit of stealing straight from our coffers. Between the filth and ruffled feathers of the nest lies a treasure trove of shiny and glittering Trinkets and gems, the only things decorating the nest that make it somewhat appealing to look at. A twisted heap of branches, twigs and half-rotten corpses, the Shrieker’s Nest is a twisted mess like the repulsive raptor that made it.
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