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Can be evolved from shadow spirits, if you can spawn them after selecting shadow affinity. Alternatively they can be captured in shadow rare biomes.
Can be evolved from shadow spirits, if you can spawn them after selecting shadow affinity. Alternatively they can be captured in shadow rare biomes.
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}}They can only evolve further into a VoidBringer, do not pick this evolution branch, if you're looking for ShadowDjin.

A supporting spirit whose primary role is to spread shadow, there's only two reasons to have one. First is to cover the whole battlefield in shadow, since they SpreadShadow at the start of every turn. Second is if you want [[Aegis]] on an Average Level Type [[Void Bringer]], an option not available to [[Shormy]]. They don't evolve into any other species, so don't pick this if you're looking for [[Shadow Djinn]].

Shadow Bringers are rather weak and unable to attack, unless you evolved a Magic type that learned [[ShadowBlast]] as its only means of damage.


Produces DarkMatter.
Shadow bringers are also rather weak on their own, as its their primary function is to spread shadow. Units that capitalize on shadow tiles/curse status are strongly recommended with these units.
Produces darkmatter.

Revision as of 13:30, 30 May 2021

This article was updated for version 0.16.0.2

A supporting spirit whose primary role is to spread shadow, there's only two reasons to have one. First is to cover the whole battlefield in shadow, since they SpreadShadow at the start of every turn. Second is if you want Aegis on an Average Level Type Void Bringer, an option not available to Shormy. They don't evolve into any other species, so don't pick this if you're looking for Shadow Djinn.

Shadow Bringers are rather weak and unable to attack, unless you evolved a Magic type that learned ShadowBlast as its only means of damage.

Produces DarkMatter.