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![]() ![]() While the roguelike dungeon-crawler offers a phenomenal gameplay experience, it's no secret that Darkest Dungeon is a title which was designed to be difficult. The opening game message warns players that there will be times when entire parties are wiped out, and that running away is often a viable strategy. We have to agree - discretion is the better part of valor, especially when the alternative is death. However, that doesn't mean that new players should be put through the ringer when they first start out. We've compiled a list of six big tips we think will help Darkest Dungeon players reduce their hero's stress, maximize their income, and have an easier time in general as they quest their way to to the final boss. Players, light up your torches and sit down for a spell - it's time to invest in some knowledge. Much like XCOM: Enemy Unknown, it's easy to get attached to heroes that you name after friends or watch them survive multiple dungeons. However, keeping heroes fit as a fiddle is an expensive task, and it's easy to forget that heroes are naught but cannon fodder serving the player: they are replaceable at no cost, and for low rank heroes, this can often be the best option. If a new hero develops bad traits or too much stress after their first foray into a dungeon, it's probably better to simply fire the mournful survivor rather than spend the money destressing them, especially in the early game. ![]()
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