A creepy farmhouse, a ghost town, an abandoned asylum, and a Japanese inn--Devour is full of iconic locations for the dreadful events of this cooperative survival horror game to play out within.
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Aesthetically, the inn is one of the game's most beautiful and intricate maps, but with its webbed hallways and egg-stealing spiders, it's one of the most challenging maps in the game. All is not lost, however. Though the inn's ritual is difficult, players can make the necessary sacrifices, survive the lurking spiders, and save Zara once and for all. Here is how the inn can be completed.
To complete the map's ritual and save Zara, players will need to be able to juggle three resources: spider eggs, pools of water, and bleach canisters. Pools of water are located in the map's outer areas, bleach canisters are located within the inn, and spider eggs are scattered throughout the map.
As with every map in Devour, a sacrificial item is needed in order to progress and win: spider eggs are the inn's sacrificial item. Zara, the map's boss, vomits spider eggs up in random areas once she has begun hunting. Before they can be sacrificed at the shrines that share their symbol, eggs must be cleansed in the pools of water.
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Unfortunately, cleansing an egg contaminates the pool of water that was used, turning the water green. At this point, the player must use a bleach canister to purify the pool. To claim victory in the inn the players will need to sacrifice ten eggs, so at least that many bleach containers will be needed.
Making matters worse, the spider demons that roam the map are more troublesome than the game's typical mobs. If
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