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The Shadow Wizard of the Day is The Cultist from Enter the Gungeon!
#shadow wizard#daily shadow wizard#shadow wizard adjacent#cultist gungeon#enter the gungeon cultist#happy one month to this blog!#hi wizardblr!
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Cultist doodle for pfp
#enter the gungeon cultist#the cultist#enter the gungeon#i deleted all my pld gungeon fanart on here it was so ugly😭😭
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Back with the gungeon art haha.. (the first 2 are old)
Also the pilot is a girl now ty
#art#artists on tumblr#fanart#digital art#procreate#enter the gungeon#gungeon#etg#the pilot#the bullet#the hunter#the robot#the marine#lamey#the cultist#junkan#the convict#the cosmonaut#the ninja#rougelike#dodge roll#devolver digital
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The Cultist from Enter The Gungeon
The Cultist from Enter The Gungeon is being blended!!
You cannot save them.
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Back on my bullshit (roblox spraypaint)
#inscryption#inscryption leshy#everhood#green mage#enter the gungeon#the cultist#backrooms#backrooms partygoer
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shadow wizard money gun
we love blasting guys
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Day two!! They're my child I don't make the rules
#enter the gungeon#the cultist#the cultist enter the gungeon#nonbinary#Arty_Girl_Draws#DailyPride2024
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guys i'm suddenly in an adopted kids mood i want all the kids now
#this is about me wanting to adopt Lock/Shock/Barrel but also now i want to adopt the Cultist from Enter the Gungeon#💛❤️💜 brought together by fate 💜❤️💛
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thsi is like my favorite cultist drawingl iek ever
THE WINNER!
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Enter the gungeon: Original guns (1)
Guns conceps:
Eureka: "The worst idea ever conceived"
History: This weapon was accidentally created by one of the worst philosophers in the multiverse, who was known as Foetidum; the stinker. A complete ignorant fool who one day accidentally tripped over a turtle and fell into a space-time rift, thus arriving at the Gungeon.
The bad ideas of this philosopher left his mind and took the physical form of a powerful gun, thanks to the magic of the Gungeon. Thus Eureka was born; a dangerous laser weapon that was also wielded by Foetidum himself who ventured into the depths of the Gungeon until his eventual death by trying to consume a raw missile.
Type: Beam
Quality: B
Abilities: This fast-recharging weapon fires a powerful laser that has the ability to pierce through several enemies at once as well as objects and will also burn flammable objects. The beam of light has a certain chance to cause burns on enemies or it can also blind enemies for a few seconds, so they will not attack unless the player is very close to them.
Eureka Synergies:
*Light of Knowledge: If the player also has the Science Cannon, then Eureka's beam of light will apply random status effects to enemies. The Science Cannon will do more damage and can apply the blinding effect on enemies.
*White Flash: If the player also has the Camera, then when using Eureka, there is a chance that it will activate the Camera's attack; damaging all enemies in the room. The Camera will do more damage and gain the ability to cause the blinding effect on some of the enemies affected by its area attack.
*Burnt Lightbulbs: If the player also has the Battery Bullets item, then Eureka will now always apply the burning effect on enemies that have been pierced by her beam of light.
The Pig Slaughter: "Relic of Forgotten Wars"
History: This ancient slingshot is the last remnant of an ancient war in another dimension, an ancient conflict between two species; the pigs and the birds.
Like all weapons, it eventually made its way to the Gungeon, being carried by an avian soldier, who had a heart full of regret. He was looking for the legendary weapon that could kill the past, as he wanted to fix all his mistakes. But as he was not strong enough, the poor guy ended up falling to the waves of the Gundead.
Type: Charged
Quality: C
Abilities: This weapon is a slingshot that has the ability to shoot magical eggs that instantly turn into birds when they fly. The birds can fly for a long distance and upon impact, they will continue to peck the enemy until it dies and once they complete their target, the birds disappear.
Pig Slaughter Synergies:
*Bomb Bird: If the player also has the Lil' Bomber weapon, then the slingshot will now have a chance to launch Bomb Birds. These birds explode on impact, the resulting shockwave knocking back nearby enemies.
*Speed Bird: If the player also has the Rocket-Powered Bullets, then the slingshot now has the ability to shoot yellow birds that do more damage, are faster, and have the ability to pass through multiple enemies.
*Triplet Birds: If the player also has the Scrambler then the slingshot will now be able to shoot three birds at once instead of one, these spread out in a trident shaped pattern as they fly.
The Fire Arm: "It belonged to a true fire master"
History: This amputated arm belonged to an ancient fire monk, his name was Piros and he had come to the Gungeon with the intention of killing his past and thus rewriting his tragic history, because he had committed many atrocities in the name of his clan and sought to redeem himself. This powerful warrior fell before the rain of projectiles from the Treadnaught and the only thing left of him was his fire arm, which was recognized by the Gungeon as a true weapon and was immortalized with magic to be added to the ever-growing inventory of Gungeon weapons.
Type: Bean
Quality: A
Abilities: The Fire Arm has the ability to launch a torrent of fire at medium distance that has the ability to pierce and burn enemies as well as burn flammable objects. The torrent of fire has the ability to home the closest enemies and thus spread among the enemies.
The Fire Arm grants immunity to fire while it is being used and also causes the burning effect on enemies to last a little longer.
Fire Arm Synergies:
*Perfect Combustion: If the player has the Hot Lead item then the Fire Arm will now generate a torrent of blue fire that will permanently set enemies on fire.
•Rain of Fire and Brimstone: If the player has any of the following weapons; Flame Hand, Demon Head or Pitchfork then the Fire Arm will now have the ability to generate fireballs that will shoot out in random directions along with the torrent of fire.
#enter the gungeon#concepart#guns#videogames#drawing#fan made#the pilot#the convict#the cultist#cartoon
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can you believe to learn i'm sending a very very late trick or treat
I feel like you're referencing something that I definitely don't know. Well you're blorbo is Cultist (Enter the Gungeon). And you know what they say about blorbos, we all have them. who needs them? they're just like us.
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Trick or Treat! (I'm dressed up as the cultist from Enter the Gungeon)
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The Lost and the Jammed
by Tom Mecredy
[Print & PDF]
The Lost and the Jammed is a three stat, high lethality dungeon-crawling game filled with strange and esoteric firearms, wandering gunslinger-mystics and high-calibre monsters threatening to overwhelm the last strongholds of civilisation. Written and produced by Tom Mecredy and Zachary Cox. The Lost and the Jammed presents a uniquely twisted roleplaying experience, taking a dark fantasy setting, such as Warhammer Fantasy, the Witcher or Dark Souls, and mixing with the gunpowder gonzo of Enter the Gungeon.
Players step into the waterlogged boots of the Flotsam, mercenaries and adventurers drawn to the Blighted Lands by the promise of plunder. When the Old Kingdom’s mancers unleashed the cataclysm that broke the world, they left devastation in their wake. The Blighted Lands are all that remain, the last bastion of humanity clinging to survival in the skeletal remains of the Old Kingdom.
You’ll explore abandoned gun foundries, dilapidated war machines, and isolated settlements, encountering infernal demons, grotesque aberrations, and chanting cultists. Uncover the science and magic of the Old Kingdom and bend it to your will, helping humanity cling on in the face of utter annihilation.
This 108 page softcover A5 book was crowdfunded as part of Zinemonth 2022. It was created by Tom Mecredy and Zachary Cox, illustrated by Perplexing Ruins, edited by Cody Faulk and designed by Minerva McJanda. The cover was created by Chris Bissette. The map of the Blighted Lands was created by Fernando Salvaterra.
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Cult of the Lamb
Developer: Massive Monster Publisher: Devolver Digital Rrp: £19.49 (Gog.com, Humble and Steam) Released: 11th of August 2022 Available on: Gog.com, Humble and Steam Played Using: Xbox One Control Pad Approximate game length: 20+ Hours
Your followers bow as you pass, some call you 'Master' others 'Holy One'. The idea of this amuses you as you cook a meal for them, one made from the vegetables you planted, watered and harvested. A meal that once they are done with it, you'll be the one cleaning up their... droppings. Perhaps they should call you 'mother' rather than Master.
Cult of the Lamb is one part roguelite dungeon delver, one part city builder and one part management simulator. You play as a lamb who was killed by four gods to prevent a prophecy from being enacted. However, a fifth god known as 'The One Who Waits' brings you back and commands you to release him which just so happens to allow you to avenge your own death. In this game you establish and develop your own cult, keep your followers happy and wage a war against the four gods.
The game is essentially split in to two parts, one of city building and management and another of roguelite dungeon delving, which called 'Crusading'. There are four dungeons for you to crusade into, each with their own biome and enemies (though some are universal). In turn each of these dungeons is split into four levels with a boss at the end of each one and the god you need to kill at the end of the fourth level. Something else to note is that each level is created of several stages, at the end of each stage you get to choose between a few paths. Upon these paths you can find extra resources, boons or dungeon areas to explore. Something to note is that time doesn't stand still while you're crusading. The cultists back in your camp will continue to work, sleep, eat and die while you single handedly work to take down a pantheon. Your crusades into the dungeons are also where you will gather the majority of the resources you need for your cults base. Sure, some resources can be found and made by you and your cultists but many of the really vital components can only be found in the dungeons, and even then it depends on which of the four dungeon biomes you choose to decide to crusade into.
Combat in this game is similar to that of Enter the Gungeon in that unlike the Binding of Isaac you can dodge attacks with a dodge roll. Of course, in this game you don't have any guns, all your weapons are melee in nature, what you do have though are curses. Essentially curses are spells you can cast that will affect the battle, some fire a series of projectiles at the enemy while others will cause no damage but will temporarily freeze the enemies around you. Each time you use a curse it will deplete a resource called 'fervour' which is dropped by slain enemies. You'll also find relics while crusading, these relics have varied and wide ranging effects but once used need to be recharged by attacking enemies.
Your cults base gets upgraded by unlocking buildings within the tech tree, doing this require you to collect 'devotion' from your cultists. Thankfully, your cultists will happily provide this for you when they have no other tasks to be getting on with by worshipping at your shrine. The shrine will only hold a limited amount of devotion though so you'll need to deplete it regularly.
Your weapons are also upgraded through worship, though in this case its only the worship they give you while performing a sermon. Each time you collect 100 worship from your cultists you can gain access to another tech tree that allows you to upgrade your weapons, curses and what relics you'll find while on Crusades.
As you play you'll be given side quests along with your main goal. Any quests give by your cultists have a time limit on them and failing to perform them will cause the cult to lose some faith in you.
You need to keep your cults faith as high as you can, if it gets too low your cultists will start to denounce you influencing more of your flock to rebel before eventually leaving. If that does happen though there are counter measures you can invest in.
Cultists are usually acquired in four ways; One, you found them in the dungeon and after beating the snot out of the enemies you send them back to the camp to be indoctrinated later. Two, when you defeat a level boss they revert from their monstrous form and you can indoctrinate them back at your camp. Three, you bought them, that's right sometimes they can be purchased you just have to meet the right npc on one of your crusades. Once purchased you can indoctrinate them back at your camp (are you sensing a theme yet?). And lastly, you'll occasionally be given a quest by one of your cultists that will involve indoctrinating a troublesome follower or an elderly one.
Do not let the cutesy art style trick you, this game is absolutely horrifying (in all the best ways). Indoctrination, sacrifice, body horror, eldritch abominations and so much more. I will admit I wasn't prepared for the sheer amount of poo this game wants you to deal with. I thought that the various reviewers and pundits that covered this game when it first came out where kidding when they said this game was all about poo. But they weren't wrong, poo features so much in this game!
This game is well worth playing, and still has more development to go as there is a road map for yet more content to appear.
If this appeals to you perhaps try;
The Binding of Isaac Recettear: An Item Shops Tale Enter the Gungeon
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#cult of the lamb#game review#game reviews#games reviews#games review#video games#video game#video gaming#indie#indie games#indie game#city building#roguelite#massive monster#devolver digital#dungeon delving#management sim
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It sucks having a hatred for doing creative stuff for myself. I don't create art for myself, I'd feel selfish and self-centered. I create art for other people to see, love, hate, be ambivalent towards, etc. Like y'all don't get it, my art is a gift and I refuse to waste that gift on stupid shit only I like.
I wanna give the world, or at least a small subsection of friends I like, the gift of my art.
To me, (and to reiterate, this is my feelings on my own art), creating has no purpose if there is no one to create for. For what purpose does a bomb serve if it has nothing to hit in the blast?
I truly do want to will myself to do alot of these projects and stuff but I can only make myself to do small stupid things
Because a small poorly drawn sketch of The Cultist from enter the gungeon isn't going to cut into my time to make stuff for others too hard and helps cool my brain while I think of stuff
But I can't will myself to make anything larger than a couple drawn out character monologues purely for myself
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absolutely no one:
my brain: Hey, draw Chiaki doing the cultist’s pose.
pose reference:
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