Its only purpose is to protect the Shrieker by keeping it out of range. Killing the bird has nothing to do with it, because even if you don't kill it and live past turn 4, the game counts that as killing/defeating the Shrieker. You might've been unlucky lately, so the event didn't happen. If the Shrieker is killed first or it manages to escape before the nest is destroyed, no items will drop. 2 2 comments Best Add a Comment DarkestApache 5 yr. Did the game ever tell me I'd lose trinkets if someone died No, no it did not, so until I lost a bunch of good trinkets all at the same time I thought they'd just go back into my inventory. But when destroyed, at Apprentice difficulty it drops 1 trapezohedron, 1-3 at Veteran and 3-5 at Champion. Today's nuisance and rant: Losing trinkets and the shrieker mechanics in Darkest Dungeon. Its other attacks combine a lot of damage and a lot of stress. Its final action (third attack of the fourth round) inflicts a lot of stress on the whole group, then it runs away. Reclaiming these items will not be easy, for the Shrieker is a terrible foe and will defend its Nest from any intruders. The Shrieker has a lot of life, a lot of dodge and attacks three times a turn. 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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