![]() ![]() It was never a good idea to get on his bad side. The only other one he had was 'doesnt drink while in town' quirk, so its safe to say that guilty conscience triggered it. He had a reputation for putting his enemies heads on the spikes that decorated London Bridge. Just had my Leper with Guilty Conscience run out to absolve himself on a 'Alter of Light' curio, which is irritating, given thats a wasted until camp buff. ![]() And finally, her two targets stun is pretty good against the stress dealers in the back they have only 10% resistance to stuns. He was a tall and imposing man, dressed all in black, with a whole mess of scars that covered his face from nose to neck, and if his appearance didn’t scare you, then his reputation would. ![]() The vapors buff is also very effective when used on the crusader. Her two affliction skills are very useful in the ruins. But he has no skill in the opposite direction so for the strategy to work, you have to have another hero who can play with him and who can also attack while advancing. With his lance, he advances when attacking. The lance offers a very big bonus to critical hits. He can be used in all ranks, but what is surprising is that he does more damage in the back with his lance. His offensive abilities have a bonus against the undead (up to + 35%). The ruins are the dungeon where the Crusader is at its best. He is also incredibly resistant! Crusader His stun works pretty well against enemies that generate a lot of stress. Makeshift Dining Table: An oddly assembled dining table. Lost Treasury Box: This chest must hold some kind of loot: Gives loot. Activate it to finish your dungeon mission. Notes When using the sarcophagus to obtain your leggings, you'll get 2 nasty debuffs cast on you that cannot be dispelled. Locus Beacon: This must be it the beginning of the end. Use the Sarcophagus of High Matriarch, Kivik Lir to receive your main reward and then choose 1 additional reward by using one of the daises around the room. His affliction skill does not do as much damage as that of the plague doctor, but it is not very far when we consider the debuff. Use Skeleton Key or Shovel on it (key seems to have more loot). I really like the Abomination in this dungeon. What works best here is afflictions and bonuses against the undead. The ruins are a dungeon filled with undead enemies that have tremendous resistance to bleeding. The armor grants your hero +15 protection and +10 dodge! Stack of Books The hero recovers 10 stress and 5 HP (50%).The fountain helps your hero recover 20 stress and 12 HP! The altar rids a hero of a negative quirk! You open the decorative urn and receive treasures! The confession booth helps your hero recover -30 stress! The hero receives a +20% damage bonus until next camp instead. The altar of light empowers your hero with a +30% damage bonus until next camp! You find gold or gems (x2) on the alchemy table! The necromancer is easy and the prophet isn’t too difficult with a good party composition. Most monsters are of the unholy type and are very resistant to bleed damage, but vulnerable to blight damage. I usually select them when I need an easy week to recuperate. ![]()
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