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I may not be able to upload the model, but there is an entity referred to [[http://wiki.spiralknights.com/File:Monster-Swarm_Core.png the mysterious eye that looks on the cover of the Shadow Lairs]]. While in the game it does not appear yet, I do not understand how you can shock with something like that and not do the same with something so strange as to call "monster" to a lake of darkness or considering a type of interference that appear on the HUD a part of the Swarm...
 
I may not be able to upload the model, but there is an entity referred to [[http://wiki.spiralknights.com/File:Monster-Swarm_Core.png the mysterious eye that looks on the cover of the Shadow Lairs]]. While in the game it does not appear yet, I do not understand how you can shock with something like that and not do the same with something so strange as to call "monster" to a lake of darkness or considering a type of interference that appear on the HUD a part of the Swarm...
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:For starters, the "lake of darkness" is a real, in-game model that can be damaged. It fits all the qualifications as a monster. The interference on the HUD is not a monster, hence the lack of brackets. It is more-like an effect, similar to others such as the Grim Totem or Beast Bell. If you wish, I could clarify this in the description, though I do not feel necessary. The Vog Cub makes the exception that it has been in the BETA, and actually has a model and has been seen. It is currently no longer in game, similar to the Tortodrone. When the day comes that this "mysterious eye" comes into the game, you can be the leader of the research party and discover all of it's secrets. That day is not today.  --[[User:Kazamh|Kazamh]] 01:19, 26 October 2011 (UTC)
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== Shadow Lairs ==
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I am aware of swarm-themed effects during some of their fights, like The Swarm Seed in the Snarbolax fight, but are they actually swarm? If so, I would love to mention this on their page and perhaps put them under notable swarm. :) --[[User:Kazamh|Kazamh]] 01:19, 26 October 2011 (UTC)

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The Swarm Ironwood is a notable Swarm, or at least it should be, as its the one extinct species of Lumber that was recreated by The Swarm. Magnus 05:06, 25 October 2011 (UTC)

Or it could just be making more dangerous ones out of existing ones i.e. the base Monsters types = Void Variants (Gremlin = Void Gremlin) --Eternity08 00:44, 26 October 2011 (UTC)

Is not the invisible pink unicorn...

I may not be able to upload the model, but there is an entity referred to [the mysterious eye that looks on the cover of the Shadow Lairs]. While in the game it does not appear yet, I do not understand how you can shock with something like that and not do the same with something so strange as to call "monster" to a lake of darkness or considering a type of interference that appear on the HUD a part of the Swarm...

For starters, the "lake of darkness" is a real, in-game model that can be damaged. It fits all the qualifications as a monster. The interference on the HUD is not a monster, hence the lack of brackets. It is more-like an effect, similar to others such as the Grim Totem or Beast Bell. If you wish, I could clarify this in the description, though I do not feel necessary. The Vog Cub makes the exception that it has been in the BETA, and actually has a model and has been seen. It is currently no longer in game, similar to the Tortodrone. When the day comes that this "mysterious eye" comes into the game, you can be the leader of the research party and discover all of it's secrets. That day is not today. --Kazamh 01:19, 26 October 2011 (UTC)

Shadow Lairs

I am aware of swarm-themed effects during some of their fights, like The Swarm Seed in the Snarbolax fight, but are they actually swarm? If so, I would love to mention this on their page and perhaps put them under notable swarm. :) --Kazamh 01:19, 26 October 2011 (UTC)

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