![]() This was just me, trying to find 4 heroes that would fit a particular theme, and it surprisingly worked (in the Weald, with Level 0 and 1 characters). “Dark Carnival” (tested): Abomination, Leper, Jester, Antiquarian. This frees up the Leper and Hellion from the 4th spot, where they aren’t nearly as effective. If the Leper has a trinket that improves his ACC (Accuracy), then look out! The Shield-breaker fits in because she can fight from all 4 positions, with abilities that bounce her around each spot. This group has the potential to mow through nearly any low-to-mid level group. ![]() “Heavy Handed” (concept) : listed from the 1st position, this party consists of the Man-At-Arms, Leper, Hellion and Crusader, although the Shield-breaker would be an excellent alternative for the Crusader. If my names are the same as theirs, it was not intentional.Įdit: just before publishing, I found a page that lists all of the names that Darkest Dungeon has for parties while I duplicated a couple of parties, I didn’t use any of their names. Speaking of names, Darkest Dungeon will occasionally name your party, depending on the people in it. ![]() The following are some parties that may work well for you (“tested”) some other parties are some fun combinations, with fun names, that might actually work in dungeon settings (“fantasy”). ![]() Your job is to gather a 4-man party that will minimize these damages as much as possible. ![]() In the midst of re-playing Darkest Dungeon, I’ve found a few hero combinations that I really like and some combos that might be interesting to play, plus I’ve come up with a listing of the lest favorite to the most favorite heroes to play. ![]()
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