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  • Onmoraki

    General Info
    HPAmritaLocation
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    Osaka Castle

    Defenses
    WeakResistantImmune
    OFFPoison

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    Onmoraki is a Boss in Nioh

     

    Onmoraki are said to be demon birds born from the feelings of resentment and negative Ki emitted from corpses that failed to have funeral rites performed on them. According to ancient texts found across the land, the demon birds release shrill cries as they flap their wings, and their eyes are the only part of their large pitch-black bodies that emit any light, glimmering like flames. One corpse contains enough negative Ki to produce and onmoraki comparable to that of a large bird in size, however a large number of corpses can give birth to an onmoraki of extraordinary proportions.

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    Possible Drops

    • Amrita: ??
    • Co-Op Amrita: ?? 

    Combat Information

     

    Strategies

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    Strategy 1

    • Shoot the head. It will stun it for a long time, and give you amrita. The stun is so long,
    • hur får du onmoraki
    • 陰摩羅鬼
      おんもらき

      Translation: shadowy unpious demon
      Habitat: temples and places where people have recently died
      Diet: impiety

      Appearance: Onmoraki are bird-like monsters with black feathers, bright eyes that shine like lanterns, and a ghastly human face. They are skilled mimics, and shake their feathers as they give off their shrill, terrifying call.

      Interactions: Onmoraki appear near temples, particularly in the presence of neglectful priests. They sneak up on sleeping priests and surprise them, scolding them in a perfect imitation of their own voices. When the priest wakes up and flees in terror, the onmoraki vanishes into the shadows.

      Origin: Onmoraki come from the bodies of the recently deceased. When people die but do not receive enough memorial prayer, their life energy can transform into this grotesque, bird-like demon. The name onmoraki comes from a play on words emphasizing demonic interference with achieving Buddhist enlightenment. The first part of the name, on, comes from onmyō, the Japanese word for yin and yang. On represents yin, the shadow, the unseen, and hidden, secret things—in this case it refers to demons which live in the shadows and in the hidden parts of

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      AparênciaOnmoraki são monstros parecidos com pássaros com penas pretas, olhos brilhantes que brilham como lanternas e um rosto humano horrível. Eles são mímicos habilidosos e balançam as penas enquanto emitem seu chamado estridente e aterrorizante.
      InteraçõesOnmoraki aparecem perto de templos, particularmente na presença dem sacerdotes negligentes. Eles titta aproximam sorrateiramente dos padres adormecidos e os surpreendem, repreendendo-os numa imitação perfeita de suas próprias vozes. Quando o padre acorda e foge aterrorizado, o onmoraki desaparece nas sombras.

      Origem: Onmoraki vêm dos corpos de pessoas recentemente falecidas. Quando as pessoas morrem, mas não recebem oração memorial suficiente, sua energia vital pode se transformar nesse demônio grotesco, parecido com um pássaro. O nome onmoraki vem dem um jogo de palavras que enfatiza a interferência demoníaca na obtenção da iluminação budista. A primeira parte do nome, on, vem dem onmyō, a palavra japonesa para yin e yang. On representa yin, a sombra, as coisas secretas invisíveis e ocultas - neste caso, refere-se aos demônios que vivem nas sombras e nas partes ocultas do mundo. A segund