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'''Shankles''' are a type of [[monster]] found in the [[Clockworks]]. They deal damage on contact, but the exact kind of damage varies based on the stratum. | '''Shankles''' are a type of [[monster]] found in the [[Clockworks]]. They deal damage on contact, but the exact kind of damage varies based on the stratum. |
Revision as of 21:22, 23 August 2013
Shankles are a type of monster found in the Clockworks. They deal damage on contact, but the exact kind of damage varies based on the stratum.
Traits
Until they reveal their weak point, Shankles resemble a cross between stone slabs and exaggerated pincushions; when they reveal their weakpoint, it can be seen that they resemble a Slime family monster with a liquid consistency. Gold Shankles do not stop or reveal their weakpoint, making them impossible to kill. Shankles are considered a Drone monster, and thus have no weaknesses to a specific damage type, always follow a set path and do not target or follow players. They also drop nothing other than hearts and Vitapods.
The damage type Shankles inflict depends on the type of Shankle, and (except for Gold Shankles) can readily be told by its color. Wisps are the status-inflicting counterpart of Shankles.
Types
Strategy
With the exception of Golden Shankles, Shankles that are destroyed have a chance of dropping hearts and a smaller chance of dropping Vitapods. When you clear out an area and are low on health, it's best to head back to a previous area which contain Shankles, and destroy them to obtain some health; otherwise, unless they are extremely inconvieniently placed, Shankles can be safely ignored.
Trivia
- For unknown reasons, knights sometimes can find Wisps and Shankles stuck in the middle of his normal path and they still deal damage if players touch them. This is probably a bug.