


Only the mad or the desperate go in search of him.

I’ve brought a couple of keys and holy waters too, because they can always come in handy when faced with locked boxes and unholy shrines.Ī devil walks these halls. We’re heading into the ruins to kill a Necromancer Apprentice, and I’ve decided to play it very safe with supplies, by bringing a lot of food and torches. She’s prone to bleeding, but with the meat shields in front of her, she should be fine, right? He also shows a fondness for bleeding his enemies out, and stunning them. As our resident Bounty Hunter, I’ve given him the abilities that allow him to mark a target for massive damage, as well as end up inflicting that massive damage. He refuses to visit anywhere in town but the brothel to relieve his stress, and he has a hatred of the eldritch.Įverything here is eldritch, in some form or another.Īh, Peche. Mont-Canisi is our Plague Doctor, and plague he certainly specialises in, as I give him abilities to poison and stun his opponents, forgoing any party support abilities altogether. Such actions end up hurting him more often than not, given that a lot of the locks he tries to bust are booby-trapped. He’s one of the characters you start the game with, and mine for some annoying reason is a Kleptomaniac, which means he just can’t resist auto-opening boxes of loot and keeping it all for himself. Why? Well, it’s partly an opportunity to show off a really cool game, and partly because I may do Let’s Plays of games in the future, and why not start now? Today, I am going to play some Darkest Dungeon, and I think I may share my experience with you, at least for one dungeon.
