The above guy finished a game in 62 weeks using advanced knowledge and skipping past what little content there is. You are given enough tools to usually compensate as long as you plan well and your strategy is sound) I hate RNG in my games, especially when it overshadows strategy. (I don't think the random part is as influental as people like to claim. There is only actually like 5-10 hours of actual content, but the game still wants you to run through the small set of maps and quests a couple hundred times anyway. Though I would guess your lack of fun has less to do with random and more to do with all the pointless filler in the game. They pick them up cheap on Steam sales or whatever, fiddle around for a few hours, then never return.Īs for the game being enjoyable or not, I don't have much comment on that. Fact of the matter is most people just simply do not finish the games they purchase. You will find that distribution for every game. When things don't go according to plan (Losing Bounty Hunter to Vvolf), I shrug it off and keep going since it's my fault for misplaying. ![]() CC is very powerful combined with stun trinkets, can effectively make a battle a 4 v 3 or 4 v 2.Īnd retreat when you know it's a lost cause.Īs the enjoyment, I enjoy it when I have to think and plan everything since I love strategical thinking. Only fought Shambler in apprentice for his possible juicy candlestick or portrait. ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS HAVE A NIGHT TIME AMBUSH PREVENTION SKILL! Only had to use a stress relieving activity twice throughout the run. Used de-stressing skills and stall battles WITH TWO ENEMIES by abusing stuns. Try get the discount upgrade for Smithy/Guild, the amount of gold you'll save goes a long way. Upgraded the stage coach for roster until I reached 20 heroes, and 4 fresh heroes weekly, then the rest towards Smithy, Guild, Nomad's Wagon, and a few in Sanitorium. Oh yeah, I avoided the Wealds like a death plague, but that's just my preference. Looked for +STUN, certain class trinkets, few ancestoral trinkets, or the SUN RING for the rewards. Mainly looked for use X items on X for the free town events or destroy X. Then the rest of the time just leveling and choosing the right dungeon, quests, and rewards. Spent first 10ish weeks massively farming gold with Antiquarian (15-30k Average, not counting reward gold), this gold would be enough to upgrade my heroes to full gear. Gathered my desired roster for each Darkest Dungeon level by like week 8ish and a few antiquarians along the way.ĭD1: Vestal, Plague Doctor, Crusader, HellionĭD2: Vestal, Hound Master, Highway Man, MaAĭD3: Vestal, Plague Doctor, Crusader, HellionĭD4: Arbalest, Grave Robber (Suppose to be Bounty Hunter, but lost him to Vvolf), Hound Master, Hellion TL:DR - The key to beating this game and probably any game is by being efficient and just using game knowledge.įinished my NG+ (Stygian) around 62 weeks, could've been around 55. Also don't know how much of an impact the new enemies and birdy bird added to the game since I stopped playing (Waiting for DLC). I'm sure some other veteran will come along and offer much more insight. I haven't played in quite some time since I pretty much did all I could, so my advice isn't the best. I want one person who actually beat this game on Hard (DEVS YOURE MORE THAN WELCOME TO RESPOND) to please reply and explain how you did it and if you even had fun while playing near the end The most meaningless ♥♥♥♥ would happen in the span of 3 seconds that would ruin 3 HOURS of progress - the worse part is that there is really nothing you can do about it in the long run - its all random I honestly was having ZERO fun by the end of it - i just wanted to beat the damn game so i could move on with my life lol. I just want to know - with the game structured the way it is - how the hell is anyone supposed to beat it on hard? Thats including the DEVS, the BETA TESTERS, the QA Department - HOW THE HELL DID ANYONE ACTUALLY FINISH THIS DAMN GAME I just beat the game on normal and honestly i have no ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ clue how anyone could beat the game (while still having fun.because you know - its a game) on the higher difficulty settingsįor all the praise the game gets from all these 'hardcore' players - less than 1% of players have actually beat it. ![]() So based on reddit and most boards related to this game - 'most' posters think the difficulty is perfect, etc etc etc.
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