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Darkest dungeon do you need to keep journal pages
Darkest dungeon do you need to keep journal pages






darkest dungeon do you need to keep journal pages

But extending a fight for a round or two on the last enemy with stuns and healing with the above classes does help.Ģ) Supplies - BRING FOOD. Haven't used his combat anti-stress, so can't comment there. He's around for scouting/target marking/bleed as well. Camp skills aren't that expensive to unlock, and his are worth it.ī) Jester - same as above, but I find him less overall useful unless I want to bleed something to death.Ĭ) Houndmaster - good anti-stress camp skill, but not as good as Crusader.

darkest dungeon do you need to keep journal pages

If my party has a Crusader, then I feel like my stress management is covered well. I'll second everything above, and add some more:Ī) Crusaders have a stress heal in combat AND several for camping. If you'd rather learn on your own, be aware of the risk you're taking, and keep in mind which curios cause stress. If you're OK with relying on outside help, check the wiki page on Curios to know what each one does. Some curios can be helpful, but a lot of them have negative effects (including stress) if you don't use the correct item when activating them. Curios: Unless you know what a curio does, avoid touching them. Make sure to keep your light meter above 75 at all times (or at least until you have a better handle on stress management).Ħ. Light: The darker it is, the more stress your heroes experience. Alternatively, moving monsters to the front row can help at times (the Bone Courtiers in the Ruins can't use their stress attack in the front rank, for example).ĥ. Stunning is always good, since a stunned enemy can't attack (therefore, no stress!). Crowd Control: If you can't kill enemies reliably, you can always try to make them useless. So you need fast heroes to increase the odds that your team will attack before they do. Avoid slow heroes: Stress dealers tend to be fast. If you're relying on Crusaders and Lepers for damage, you won't be able to kill the back ranks before they've stressed out your party.ģ. Make sure your team can reliably hit all enemy ranks: Stress-dealing enemies tend to be in the back ranks. Once those are down, you can worry about everybody else.Ģ. Kill stress dealers first: Certain monsters (Cultist Witches, Wretched Swines, Pelagic Shamans, and such) have low-damage high-stress attacks.








Darkest dungeon do you need to keep journal pages