![]() At least opening the trinket menu reminded me to equip some of this stuff, though. I briefly questioned whether or not I should sell some trinkets to get some extra stuff, but I chose not to because I get really indecisive about these things. Cely the Arabalest headed the back and Cambrai the Vestal was sandwiched between them.Īlso, man, it was a good thing I brought Heuze, because I spent a bunch of money in town. ![]() ![]() Peis the bounty hunter led the front again, followed by Heuze the Grave Robber while she could deal blight and her throwing daggers does more damage against that and marked targets, I primarily chose to bring her because she had a free shovel. Good timing too, because apparently there’s this raving madman called the Sonorous Prophet walking around the Ruins, so I figured that I take advantage of that damage buff while I could.įor this expedition, a mark team was sent out. Last time, we ended things with the announcement that anyone going to the Ruins will get more experience and do more damage. before i posted this i fought the hag without knowing about the cauldron and got destroyed.It’s that time of the week again, so it’s back to the Darkest Dungeon mines. Doing one before the other won't make you any more prepared for your first time fighting a new boss. ![]() ![]() My thought process is if you're going to party wipe because you didn't know what to expect, you should get it over with ASAP so you don't become too attached to the characters you lose. Without spoiling anything both the Hag and the Swine require either a well formed party or an understanding of a specific game mechanic while the Necromancer fight is fairly staight forward and the mechanic becomes obvious before it can screw you over. Originally posted by Baywatch:Honestly, despite the Apprentice Necromancer being debatably easier, I would suggest the Hag and Swine Prince first. ![]()
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