![]() Bleed is much better in a stun heavy party and/or with full light for surprise. Your only other useful stress heal option is in the Houndmaster, so that's pretty important. He's weaker in a bleed resistant area, but stress heal, the ACC debuff from solo, and stab isn't a bad array. As always, you have to have a party capable of handling movement but the Jester can move both forward and back and does so in a way that means other characters only shift one spot and do so predictably. Hellion is great but I still went with Arba/Occu/HM/BH. Finally killed him and it was so easy with a 'control' party. ![]() Stab isn't great, but Finale hits really hard and both hit the 3rd slot. Arba/Occu/BH/Helion is one of the strongest and most versatile party compositions in the game, although you might outmaneuver yourself sometimes, with how much shuffle and stun youre packing. 1 tick of bleed puts it as pretty good damage for a 2 slot attack. Contents 1 Warrens Music 2 Warrens Strategy 2.1 Provisions 2. I'm guessing that the tutorial pops up when you have a dungeon spawn with a secret room, but doesn't actually reveal it and instead leaves you to scout it the hard way.Īs for Jesters, harvest is a decent AE attack and it hits the 3rd slot, which is usually full of fragile ranged or dangerous stress enemies. By the time the Heir arrives, the Warrens are now home to the descendants of those experiments called the swine, a warrior race of pig men whose only desire is to butcher and feed on any human they can get their claws on. I might have missed it, considering it was looking at rooms and not corridors, but later on a different scouting spawned a star icon in a corridor. The Swinetaur is a large enemy that appears in Veteran-tier or harder expeditions in the Warrens. I think a second scouting in the same dungeon actually revealed the right corridor segment. If anything, I think a fairer comparison for Darkest Dungeon would be Blood Bowl (specifically Blood Bowl 2, which was released a few months back): risk management, where sometimes things just don't work out the way you want. In Darkest Dungeon, though, you can be doing everything right (or so you think, at least), but then suddenly the enemy pulls off a few crits and completely turns the tides of events. Yes, the Souls-series are difficult games, but there is no RNG (that I can recall off the cuff from a few hundred hours of game time) that comes in from nowhere and screws you over. Dark Souls has always been fair, and I feel that its percieved difficulty is more a meme than a fact. Gonna get some more guys up to lvl 2 and give 'em both a shot!Īlso, regarding the comparison between Darkest Dungeon and Dark Souls (1 & 2): I feel that the games can't really be compared besides their general aesthetic and "feel". is there any order i should fight them in Last edited by MAGA MILK 7:18am Showing 1 - 8 of 8 comments Balgin Stondraeg 7:37am There's no set order but it's slightly easier to do the necromancer's apprentice first. An easy way to beat the swine king/god is to just use a plague doctor with a blasphemous vial + stun amulet and almost any combination of 3 other characters. ![]() I've also unlocked two bosses: The Swine Prince and the Withered Hag (or whatever they're called). swine prince, wizened hag and necromancer apprentice. I've gotten a bit further now, and managed to get a Hellion to lvl 3.
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