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{{Enemy|name=Shambertin (Phase 2)}}
{{Enemy|name=Shambertin (Phase 2)}}
{{Enemy|name=Spinner (Shambertin 2)}}
{{Enemy|name=Spinner (Shambertin 2)}}
[[Shambertin]] is an alternate form of [[Saint-Milion]] that is only fought in quests that define it to appear, with the most prominent quest featuring Shambertin being {{Quest link|Point of Disaster}}. The mechanics of the fight are unchanged.
==Strategy==
==Strategy==
===Phase 1===
===Phase 1===
When players spawn into the arena, the boss fight must still be initiated by any one player approaching Shambertin's egg at the center of the arena (similar to touching the monument to initiate the fight with [[Dark Falz]]).  
When players spawn into the arena, the boss fight must still be initiated by any one player approaching Shambertin's egg at the center of the arena (similar to touching the monument to initiate the fight with [[Dark Falz]]).  
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Following this attack, Shambertin will once again retreat into another side cave (chosen randomly), and this process will repeat until Shambertin is killed by destroying the final neck crystal while it is positioned at the southeast of the larger arena.
Following this attack, Shambertin will once again retreat into another side cave (chosen randomly), and this process will repeat until Shambertin is killed by destroying the final neck crystal while it is positioned at the southeast of the larger arena.


'''Phase 2 can be sped up significantly''', however, if ''all four neck crystals'' are damaged ''evenly'' to the point of destruction. When done correctly, all but one crystal will be destroyed, while the last remaining crystal will "reset" its HP to around the 2,500 HP mark. Shambertin will immediately proceed to the southeast of the large arena, and, once there, be able to be killed by destroying the last remaining crystal, ending the fight without having to chase it into any further side caves.
'''Phase 2 can be sped up significantly''', however, if ''all four neck crystals'' are damaged ''evenly'' to the point of destruction before it has left the first side cave. When done correctly, all but one crystal will be destroyed, while the last remaining crystal will "reset" its HP to around the 2,500 HP mark. Shambertin will immediately proceed to the southeast of the large arena, and, once there, be able to be killed by destroying the last remaining crystal, ending the fight without having to chase it into any further side caves.


Damaging all four crystals evenly is best performed by having any one member of the party proceeding into the first side cave alone (and is thus recommended to be done by the player with the highest HP, level, or who is otherwise able to withstand Shambertin's attacks without support) and performing any of the following three strategies. Performing the strategy alone reduces the amount of spinners Shambertin will spawn to damage players in the side cave, and minimizes the risk of the crystals receiving uneven damage from multiple sources.
Damaging all four crystals evenly is best performed by having any one member of the party proceeding into the first side cave alone (and is thus recommended to be done by the player with the highest HP, level, or who is otherwise able to withstand Shambertin's attacks without support) and performing any of the following three strategies. Performing the strategy alone reduces the amount of spinners Shambertin will spawn to damage players in the side cave, and minimizes the risk of the crystals receiving uneven damage from multiple sources.
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[[Forces]], especially [[FOmar]] and [[FOnewm]], can destroy Shambertin's neck crystals simultaneously by positioning themselves at the edge of the arena closest to Shambertin, offset slightly to the right of the center, and repeatedly casting {{Gizonde}} to damage all four crystals. Equipment that boosts Gizonde's damage, such as {{Cane|rare|Magical Piece}}, {{Shield|rare|Gizonde Merge}}, and {{Frame|rare|Tempest Cloak}} is highly recommended here.
[[Forces]], especially [[FOmar]] and [[FOnewm]], can destroy Shambertin's neck crystals simultaneously by positioning themselves at the edge of the arena closest to Shambertin, offset slightly to the right of the center, and repeatedly casting {{Gizonde}} to damage all four crystals. Equipment that boosts Gizonde's damage, such as {{Cane|rare|Magical Piece}}, {{Shield|rare|Gizonde Merge}}, and {{Frame|rare|Tempest Cloak}} is highly recommended here.


This strategy requires careful positioning and timing, however, as some of Shambertin's attacks or animations (notably the roar preceeding its beam attack, and the recoil from its missile attack) will position the rearmost crystals out of range of the technique. If the player is turned around as a result of being struck by the missile attack, they must reorient themselves to face Shambertin to guarantee that the rearmost crystals continue to be damaged by Gizonde.
Because Gizonde has greater range and a faster casting speed than Rabarta (used on Saint-Milion and Kondrieu), using Gizonde on Shambertin is much more lenient. Players performing this strategy should still be aware of when Shambertin's neck crystals will become invulnerable or otherwise untargetable during some of Shambertin's attacks or animations (notably the roar preceeding its beam attack, and the recoil from its missile attack).


====Divine Punishment====
====Divine Punishment====
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: ''Note: EVP values based on 0 MST. "PB" column indicates the required amount of Photon Blast gauge. Amounts greater than 100 are reached via other players donating or chaining.
: ''Note: EVP values based on 0 MST. "PB" column indicates the required amount of Photon Blast gauge. Amounts greater than 100 are reached via other players donating or chaining.


Because the first PB value is greater than 140 (and killing with only 140 PB requires EVP values higher than the highest value [[HUcaseal]] can achieve), destroying the crystals with only a single use of Estlla on its own requires at least two other players who have at least 20 PB to [[Photon blasts#Donating|donate]] to the blast. Having a second player also with 100 PB that [[Photon blasts#Chaining|chains]] another blast to Estlla removes this restriction. Keep in mind that the player performing Estlla must still be the one to initiate the chain, and must still have the required EVP values for this strategy to work.
Because the minimum PB value is 150 (and killing with less than 150 PB requires EVP values higher than the highest value [[HUcaseal]] can achieve), destroying the crystals with only a single use of Estlla on its own requires at least two other players to [[Photon blasts#Donating|donate]] to the blast. Having a second player also with 100 PB that [[Photon blasts#Chaining|chains]] another blast to Estlla removes this restriction. Keep in mind that the player performing Estlla must still be the one to initiate the chain, and must still have the required EVP values for this strategy to work.


===Fixed Damage===
===Fixed Damage===
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| Missile || 180
| Missile || 180
|-
|-
| Mega Beam || 264
| Breath laser || 264
|-
|-
| Beam Blaster || 104-326
| Egg laser || 104-326
|}
|}
|-|Hard=
|-|Hard=
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| Missile || 261
| Missile || 261
|-
|-
| Mega Beam || 424
| Breath laser || 424
|-
|-
| Beam Blaster || 153-480
| Egg laser || 153-480
|}
|}
|-|Very Hard=
|-|Very Hard=
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| Missile || 381
| Missile || 381
|-
|-
| Mega Beam || 559
| Breath laser || 559
|-
|-
| Beam Blaster || 230-720
| Egg laser || 230-720
|}
|}
|-|Ultimate=
|-|Ultimate=
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| Missile || 572
| Missile || 572
|-
|-
| Mega Beam || 882
| Breath laser || 882
|-
|-
| Beam Blaster || 332-1039
| Egg laser || 332-1039
|}
|}
</tabber>
</tabber>
|-
|-
|}
|}
: ''Note: The variable damage from the egg laser attack is based on player proximity to the egg itself, with the attack inflicting less damage the further away the player is from the egg. Being in the side caves will avoid damage from this attack altogether.''


==Rare Spawns==
==Rare Spawns==

Latest revision as of 16:32, 5 June 2026

Shambertin (Phase 1)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 1)
Shambertin (Phase 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
83160BartaGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
1320225027010025
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
5057500100

HPXPWeakness
83160BartaGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
1320225027010025
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
5057500100

Shambertin (Phase 1)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 1)
Shambertin (Phase 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
105840BartaGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
2160270038012525
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
60158005100

HPXPWeakness
105840BartaGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
2160270038012525
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
60108005100

Shambertin (Phase 1)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 1)
Shambertin (Phase 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
173500BartaGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
3060473042218625
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
752590015100

HPXPWeakness
173500BartaGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
3060473042218625
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
751590010100

Shambertin (Phase 1)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 1)
Shambertin (Phase 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
211140BartaGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
4136935055527025
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
854098025100

HPXPWeakness
211140BartaGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
4136935055527025
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
852598015100

Spinner (Shambertin 1)
Spinner (Shambertin 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
13500ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
60012030027010075
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
3535500100

HPXPWeakness
13500ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
60012030027010075
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
3535500100

Spinner (Shambertin 1)
Spinner (Shambertin 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
16200ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
132018030038012575
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
4545500100

HPXPWeakness
16200ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
132018030038012575
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
4545500100

Spinner (Shambertin 1)
Spinner (Shambertin 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
26100ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
199227530042218685
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
5555500100

HPXPWeakness
26100ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
199227530042218685
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
5555500100

Spinner (Shambertin 1)
Spinner (Shambertin 1).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
34020ZondeGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
27301200240055527090
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
6565500100

HPXPWeakness
34020ZondeGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
27301200240055527090
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
6565500100

Shambertin (Phase 2)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 2)
Shambertin (Phase 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
11730 4290 100 - ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
1386277027014475
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
75751500100

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
11730 4290 100 - ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
1386277027014475
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
75751500100

Shambertin (Phase 2)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 2)
Shambertin (Phase 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
16560 10010 100 - ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
2230400038021675
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
858525010100

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
16560 10010 100 - ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
2230400038021675
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
858520010100

Shambertin (Phase 2)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 2)
Shambertin (Phase 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
22460 19500 100 - ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
2936575042224675
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
959535020100

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
22460 19500 100 - ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
2936575042224675
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
959525015100

Shambertin (Phase 2)
シャンベルタン (フェーズ 2)
Shambertin (Phase 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
27945 61750 100 - ZondeGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
46311076055582875
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
989850030100

HP XP DAR Set Drop Weakness
27945 61750 100 - ZondeGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
46311076055582875
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
989835020100

Spinner (Shambertin 2)
Spinner (Shambertin 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
10800ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
90012030027010075
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
3535500100

HPXPWeakness
10800ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
90012030027010075
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
3535500100

Spinner (Shambertin 2)
Spinner (Shambertin 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
12960ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
130818030038012575
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
4545500100

HPXPWeakness
12960ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
130818030038012575
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
4545500100

Spinner (Shambertin 2)
Spinner (Shambertin 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
20880ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
190827530042218685
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
5555500100

HPXPWeakness
20880ZondeGrants
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
190827530042218685
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
5555500100

Spinner (Shambertin 2)
Spinner (Shambertin 2).png
Attribute:
Dark
Location: Meteor Impact Site

HPXPWeakness
27220ZondeGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
27301200240055527090
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
6565500100

HPXPWeakness
27220ZondeGrantsMegid
ATPDFPMSTATAEVPLCK
27301200240055527090
EFREICETHEDKELTESP
6565500100

Shambertin is an alternate form of Saint-Milion that is only fought in quests that define it to appear, with the most prominent quest featuring Shambertin being Quest icon.pngPoint of Disaster. The mechanics of the fight are unchanged.

Strategy

Phase 1

When players spawn into the arena, the boss fight must still be initiated by any one player approaching Shambertin's egg at the center of the arena (similar to touching the monument to initiate the fight with Dark Falz).

Note: In some cases, it is possible that a player occupying the first or second slot in the party touching the egg will result in the boss fight failing to correctly initiate for all players other than the player in the first slot. The cutscene of Shambertin bursting out of the rocks will not play, and the northmost cave in the second phase will remain inaccessible, as it will be blocked by the rocks. To avoid this, have players in the third or fourth slot approach the egg to initiate the boss fight whenever possible.

When the fight begins (and/or before it has even started), it is advised for players to create distance between themselves to minimize damage from overlapping the spinners that will immediately spawn in triangle formations of three spinners directly around each individual player, as well as scattered randomly around the arena.

To damage Shambertin, players must look for and destroy any one of the three colored spinners located randomly in the arena. Once a colored spinner has been destroyed, a short cutscene of Shambertin's tail bursting from the ground will play, and four crystals on its body will become vulnerable to damage. Shambertin's tail and crystals will remain exposed as its tail rises to an upright position, at which point Shambertin will initate a sweeping tail attack against all players in proximity, dealing damage and burrowing back underground to return to the previous phase.

The speed at which Shambertin's tail raises--and thus the amount of time players have while the crystals are vulnerable--is determined by the color of the spinner that was destroyed. From fastest speed (and shortest duration) to slowest (and longest duration), they are: yellow, orange, red (e.g. destroying a red spinner will grant players the most amount of time to damage Shambertin).

Once all four tail crystals have been destroyed, Shambertin will transition to its second phase.

Phase 2 (Cave portion)

At the start of Shambertin's second phase, it will fall into and subsequently appear in the eastern-most side cave of the large arena.

Normally, players would pursue Shambertin into the cave to continue dealing damage by attacking the crystals around its neck. After any crystal is broken, Shambertin will retreat from the side cave and return back to either the southwest or southeast of the larger arena. More damage can then be done to the neck crystals, and when another is broken, Shambertin will initiate its full-arena laser attack, where the camera angle shifts to a wider view showing the laser striking its egg.

Following this attack, Shambertin will once again retreat into another side cave (chosen randomly), and this process will repeat until Shambertin is killed by destroying the final neck crystal while it is positioned at the southeast of the larger arena.

Phase 2 can be sped up significantly, however, if all four neck crystals are damaged evenly to the point of destruction before it has left the first side cave. When done correctly, all but one crystal will be destroyed, while the last remaining crystal will "reset" its HP to around the 2,500 HP mark. Shambertin will immediately proceed to the southeast of the large arena, and, once there, be able to be killed by destroying the last remaining crystal, ending the fight without having to chase it into any further side caves.

Damaging all four crystals evenly is best performed by having any one member of the party proceeding into the first side cave alone (and is thus recommended to be done by the player with the highest HP, level, or who is otherwise able to withstand Shambertin's attacks without support) and performing any of the following three strategies. Performing the strategy alone reduces the amount of spinners Shambertin will spawn to damage players in the side cave, and minimizes the risk of the crystals receiving uneven damage from multiple sources.

Techniques

Forces, especially FOmar and FOnewm, can destroy Shambertin's neck crystals simultaneously by positioning themselves at the edge of the arena closest to Shambertin, offset slightly to the right of the center, and repeatedly casting Gizonde.pngGizonde to damage all four crystals. Equipment that boosts Gizonde's damage, such as Cane icon.pngMagical Piece, Shield icon.pngGizonde Merge, and Frame icon.pngTempest Cloak is highly recommended here.

Because Gizonde has greater range and a faster casting speed than Rabarta (used on Saint-Milion and Kondrieu), using Gizonde on Shambertin is much more lenient. Players performing this strategy should still be aware of when Shambertin's neck crystals will become invulnerable or otherwise untargetable during some of Shambertin's attacks or animations (notably the roar preceeding its beam attack, and the recoil from its missile attack).

Divine Punishment

Rangers, especially RAmarl, can destroy Shambertin's neck crystals simultaneously by utilizing Divine Punishment, the unique special attack granted to the rare weapons Gun icon.pngHeaven Punisher and Gun icon.pngMille Marteaux, as well as Gun icon.pngHeaven Striker while a Mag icon.pngStriker Unit is equipped, when the hundreds digit of the beat time is even (or regardless of beat time in the case of a Heaven Punisher that has been combined with a Tool icon.pngDivine Filter). Repeated use of Divine Punishment will target and damage all four crystals evenly, potentially clearing this phase even quicker than Forces can.

While the positioning of using Divine Punishment is more lenient than that of the Gizonde stategy, the player performing this strategy should still be wary of their timing, as Divine Punishment has a small delay between when the attack button is pressed and when the special attack's lasers descend from the sky and connect with the target. If done improperly, it is still possible for the neck crystals to become invulnerable, or for the rear neck crystals to fall out of range of the special attack, resulting in uneven damage.

Estlla

With appropriate timing, the Estlla.pngEstlla photon blast can be used to quickly destroy all four of Shambertin's neck crystals in the cave portion of the fight simultaneously. The following EVP values are necessary to kill in a single use (these values assume maximum mag stats).

PB EVP
150 1663
160 1547
170 1445
180 1355
190 1273
200 1200
Note: EVP values based on 0 MST. "PB" column indicates the required amount of Photon Blast gauge. Amounts greater than 100 are reached via other players donating or chaining.

Because the minimum PB value is 150 (and killing with less than 150 PB requires EVP values higher than the highest value HUcaseal can achieve), destroying the crystals with only a single use of Estlla on its own requires at least two other players to donate to the blast. Having a second player also with 100 PB that chains another blast to Estlla removes this restriction. Keep in mind that the player performing Estlla must still be the one to initiate the chain, and must still have the required EVP values for this strategy to work.

Fixed Damage

Attack Damage
Tornado 120
Missile 180
Breath laser 264
Egg laser 104-326

Attack Damage
Tornado 168
Missile 261
Breath laser 424
Egg laser 153-480

Attack Damage
Tornado 240
Missile 381
Breath laser 559
Egg laser 230-720

Attack Damage
Tornado 480
Missile 572
Breath laser 882
Egg laser 332-1039

Note: The variable damage from the egg laser attack is based on player proximity to the egg itself, with the attack inflicting less damage the further away the player is from the egg. Being in the side caves will avoid damage from this attack altogether.

Rare Spawns

Shambertin has a 1/10 chance of spawning as Kondrieu.

Hunting

The following quests are recommended for hunting this enemy:

Category Quest Details Count
Quest category icon.pngExtermination Quest icon.pngPoint of Disaster Clear quest 1
Quest category icon.pngRetrieval Quest icon.pngLost BERSERK BATON Clear quest 1

Rare Drops

Viridia Greenill Skyly Bluefull Purplenum Pinkal Redria Oran Yellowboze Whitill
Very Hard
Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale
1/64 1/64 1/64 1/64 1/64 1/64 1/64 1/64 1/64 1/64
Ultimate
Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale Dragon Scale
1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5 1/46.5