Ultimate Darkest Dungeon Tips & Tricks (For all players and skill levels)

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  • Опубликовано: 15 июл 2024
  • Darkest Dungeon is a game about patience, planning, and steady progress. You WILL fail. A lot. Sometimes worse than others. This Ultimate Darkest Dungeon Tips and Tricks Guide can help you take your strategy and planning to the next level!
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    Darkest Dungeon is a famously difficult game, and may chase away potential players with these seemingly unsurmountable hurdles of getting started.
    I found a few key reddit posts, and other stray tips that were shared with anyone looking to improve their overall game. I asked their permission, and attempted to synthesize that wealth of knowledge into a single package that could hopefully benefit players of any skill level!
    It's simply a game I love. And with the upcoming sequel, and constant sales and deals on the original game to encourage new players, I wanted to do my part to share I game I truly love!
    00:00 Intro
    01:06 Heroes/Party
    06:35 Dungeoneering
    12:19 Battles
    16:32 Hamlet
    18:34 Advanced
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    Let's Play channel ► / 2leftthumbs
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  • @2leftthumbs
    @2leftthumbs  3 года назад +102

    Excellent advice from the comments (will update when I can)
    1. 2:47 Blight is common in the Ruins with the DLCs only. For the base-game, Bleed is actually more common.
    2. 2:47 I've seen many different recommendations on how you should supply your party. I tried to keep it super generic, so you can experiment, and create a loadout that best suits you.
    Eg. Some players recommend more Shovels for the Cove, or that keys are more valuable than shovels. Use my list as a starting point, and work to refine it to your playstyle!
    3. 13:49 the Stun resist was patched, and is now 50%. If you DO stun them twice in a row, their stun resist increased by 100
    4. 15:14 The stall timer was updated. If 2 rounds elapsed, OR if the player uses two "stalling skills", with 2 or fewer enemies -> reinforcements will be summoned.
    Your heroes will warn you of coming reinforcements (eg. "do not toy with this one"). Using two damaging dealing skills in one round will reset the Stall Timer.
    5. 17:34 Apparently this advice came before "Gather the Blood" missions were added, which made blood management *much* less stressful. In light of this, players these days tend to recommend focusing on either the Cartographer's Camp, for bonus loot and easier dungeon crawling, or the Granary to alleviate food requirements.
    6. Eldrich is the most common enemy type, so quirks that give negatives/positives to them are the most debilitating/powerful
    7. Some people apparently *really* like the Bank. I made my own money-making recommendations in-video. But if you don't want to force that party composition, then exploring the Bank is a viable option. Invest up to 200k in it early on, and forego spending money on your heroes where you can. Soon you'll have an extra 10k per mission.
    8. Quirk management is key for longterm playthroughs. Save your money, and match items to curios to remove random quirks:
    Ruins: Torches on Scrolls (random -quirk)
    Weald: Holy water on Effigy (random +quirk)
    Cove: Herbs on Coral (random -quirk)
    9. Special Event missions have a special symbol, and will trigger a town event upon completion. These are generally worth attempting.
    10. Some players recommend ACC is your #1 stat priority. It depends on your playstyle. I've had my best luck with SPD focus. Check out Vincent Cavanagh's comment for a breakdown of why they recommend ACC.

    • @2leftthumbs
      @2leftthumbs  3 года назад +11

      Note that there is no perfect way to play this game. I don't disagree with most alternate pitches users have given throughout the comments. But there are SO many viable ways to approach Darkest Dungeon that it was impossible to describe every strategy out there. I focussed on the advice of players whos playstyle matched well with my own, as well as a few nuggets I learned along the way. This is NOT the only (or objectively "best) way to play the game and succeed!!
      I'd recommend combing some of the top comments for alternate strategies to what I outlined in the video, or downloading something like the Darkest Companion App if you want to *really* take it to the next level

    • @janwalder2609
      @janwalder2609 2 года назад +1

      iiiuiu9

    • @madMILL3R
      @madMILL3R 2 года назад

      I was curious, you seem to value speed very highly. I don't know the name off hand but i remember there was a disease that gave speed while losing accuracy i think. The ratio was like 3 speed and -5% accuracy. Would you think that could be a disease worth keeping?

    • @angelinaarecco4
      @angelinaarecco4 2 года назад

      Thx it was at least helpful.

    • @falseking989
      @falseking989 Год назад +1

      The best stats are Accuracy, Speed, then Scouting. At champion enemy’s dodge can be ridiculously high. Crit is always better than raw damage % because critting removes stress, & some enemies (ex: Swine Skiver) must die ASAP.
      Really good guide for a foundation. A creator named ShuffleFM has made dozens of guides & is also a great source for information.

  • @SuperBomani
    @SuperBomani 3 года назад +238

    Great video. Just a few additional tips for any new players watching.
    1:The number 1 biggest tip I can give is as soon as you arrive in town after finishing the old road mission is to upgrade your stagecoach so that you get 4 new heroes every week. Your 4 standard heroes might be in rough shape after the first ruins mission so this will give you more options to start out with.
    2:You are extremely unlikely to find any food in the ruins so bring plenty.
    3: Quirk management is one of the most important (and expensive) aspects in the game and is vital to success in a prolonged playthrough. You can however save tons of cash by using specific items on dungeon curios.
    3(b): Take extra torches in the warrens to use on scrolls (removes random negative quirk)
    Take an extra holy water or 2 for the Weald to use on an effigy (random positive Quirk)
    As stated in the video always bring a few herbs in the cove to use on Coral (removes random negative quirk)
    You can check the quirks of heroes in the stagecoach before you add them to your roster. Be very very wary of any hero who has the negative quirk Compulsive, Curios, and Kleptomaniac. These are the absolute WORST QUIRKS IN THE GAME as they will give the hero a high chance to forcibly interact with any hallway curio (and steal the loot in Kleptomaniacs case). If your favorite hero gets one of those 3 quirks REMOVE IT IMMEDIATLY.
    4;Boss missions always reward a very rare trinket. I'd recommend unlocking each region boss as quickly as possible to increase your weekly options for a powerful early game trinket and wait until a good one pops up. Noteworthy trinkets are:
    Plague doctors Blasphemous vial
    Grave robbers Raider talisman (only in Warrens boss missions)
    Occultist Demon cauldron
    Focus ring.
    5: Keep a lookout for special event missions. These will have a special symbol and will trigger a town event upon completion. Ones to look out for are:
    All saints day in the ruins (makes all activity in the Abbey free the following week)
    Bumper crop in the Warrens (free provisions for your next mission)
    Caregivers convention (Sanitarium is free the following week) This one is especially worth going after since you will be able to heal a diseased player AND remove and/or lock in a positive quirk for free.
    That's about all I can think of atm. If you read all of that and have any other questions I'd be happy to answer. Over 1,200 hours of experience I'm happy to share

    • @maximusmagic3793
      @maximusmagic3793 2 года назад +1

      Hi, thanks for the valuable tips :)
      Could you elaborate on the Torch Usage a little bit? I read some players do “dark runs” where they don’t use any torches and I was wondering how you manage stress if you do that as no torch increases Loot but also stress build-up if I am correct.
      In my case (started playing the game 2 days ago) I just always use a torch whenever I see the Red Stress Info on the Torch Mouseover so that it goes away.

    • @SuperBomani
      @SuperBomani 2 года назад +14

      @@maximusmagic3793 At low torch you get much better loot and a higher chance to crit, but receive far more stress and chance of being crit. It is a really high risk high reward game mechanic that I wouldn't recommend until your second or even third playthrough tbh. However you don't have to do entire playthroughs based on it. You can always just do a no light run if you have a party that you feel can do well in low light (crusader and jester are great for healing stress). Biggest danger I'd say though is that if you aren't scouting you may be surprised a lot (meaning your party gets randomly shuffled on turn 1) so if doing a low or no light run you'll want to try and avoid heroes who are very reliant on being in a certain position like Leper or Arbalest.
      One little trick you can do though (especially with boss fights) is when you know you're about to win you can snuff out the torch before the battle ends for better loot.
      Sorry for the wall of text. On break at work lol. hope it helps!

    • @harrydavies8828
      @harrydavies8828 Год назад +3

      I’m new to this game and enjoying it but is there really 1200 hours of content or insane replay ability in this game?

    • @saintjiub8846
      @saintjiub8846 Год назад

      @@harrydavies8828 I'd say so yes, even more so when you take into account the insane amount of workshop/mod content

    • @dand4139
      @dand4139 Год назад +1

      Thanks bro I just restarted on a new save cause I could tell i messed up bad lmao

  • @EbuCallinav
    @EbuCallinav 3 года назад +154

    2:25 I find that Medicinal Herbs are often the most important item to bring into the Cove, used on the Coral, you can basically turn the cove into a cheap Sanitarium.

    • @ECW87
      @ECW87 3 года назад +29

      I've entered a medium cove with a very "meh" hellion (deadly / curious, calm and fragile). I've found 3 corals in this round. At the end, my hellion had no bad quirks and gained slugger as good quirk. So i can just confirm this tip.

    • @InfinityHS
      @InfinityHS 2 года назад +5

      Damn the first Darkest Dungeon is deep. I’m gonna try that tip.

    • @allurementbeats243
      @allurementbeats243 8 месяцев назад

      Yes! Using the environment & know what it does before hand is a must. First save I played was Radiant. Their is this shrine which I forgot what it’s called. Regardless when you put a torch on it you get teleported to this hard boss fight. This spawned for me on the very first level!! Lmao. I guess it also spawns a lot more & replaces a certain object.

  • @yaboi8er
    @yaboi8er 3 года назад +130

    Y'know, pointing this out now, but shouldn't the second channel have been called Two Right Thumbs?

  • @doodoothedishonored9093
    @doodoothedishonored9093 3 года назад +12

    I just got into the game a few days ago and you have no idea how glad I am that this is at least recent

  • @thickveinysausage3062
    @thickveinysausage3062 3 года назад +64

    Regarding this Provisions Tips screen 2:47
    Ruins: Only enemies that deal blight outside of DLC are the spiders, bleeds are more prevalent because of the generic human enemies like Brawlers, Cutthroats and Bloodletters which spawn everywhere. You should bring more shovels as they can be used to interact with the Cabinets and Sarcophagus, bring more holy water for Urns, Holy Fountains, Confessional Booths and lastly herbs to interact with Iron Maidens and Alchemy Tables.
    Cove: Buy way more shovels as they're not only needed but are the only item that can be used to interact with Barnacle Chests and Oysters (apart from Dog Treats). Once again only enemies that can blight you are spiders, everything else deals bleed damage. Bring as many herbs as you can to purge negative quirks with Coral, clear the crippling -spd debuff from the traps, clear the -healing received debuff from the giant crabs in later levels and use them on Fish Carcasses for loot.
    Weald: Bring both bandages and antivenoms, not only are bleed and blight damage common in the weald, but they are used for loot curios like Old Tree, Mummified Remains, Spiderweb and Luggage. Buy a lot of shovels, Weald has long narrow hallways that are most of the time impossible to avoid, other than that shovels are the only item that can be used on Shallow Graves. Medicinal herbs are less important during the early levels, but become more important when the crones, giants and viragos start spawning, those debuffs are nothing to mess with.
    Other than that holy water is nice for Effigies and Fountains, as well as the Eldritch Altars which spawn in all regions.
    Warrens: You very rarely have need for more than 2 shovels in the warrens, because of the interconnectivity of the hallways and the general box shape of the area. Same for torches, because you can clear the dungeon so quickly you can get away with taking less torches. Warrens enemies deal both blight and bleed, so bring both antivenoms and bandages. Slightly more bandages because of the Rack of Blades scattered around and the traps bleeding you. Holy waters for Piles of Bones. Herbs for the Moonshine Barrels and well as to purge the -50% healing received debuff the butcher pigs give at later levels.
    If I had to give an example for provisions I would take for Medium dungeons in each area I'd recommend:
    Ruins - 2 antivenoms, 3 bandages, 3 shovels, 3 keys, 4 holy waters, 2-3 herbs
    Cove - 4 bandages, 5 shovels, 2-3 keys, 3 holy waters, 5-6 herbs
    Weald - 4 antivenoms, 4 bandages, 4-5 shovels, 3 keys, 3 herbs, 3 holy waters
    Warrens - 3 antivenoms, 4 bandages, 2 shovels, 3 keys, 3 herbs, 4 holy waters
    Regarding food, usually 16 food is enough for mediums, 12 for shorts and 24 for long missions. But that's all down to personal preference. Same for torches, 1 stack is typically enough for short missions, 2 stacks for mediums and 3 stacks for longs.

    • @felipepalma7818
      @felipepalma7818 3 года назад +3

      I will add that in the ruins, keys are better than shovels as they give more loot when interacting with cabinets and sarcophagus, so I use a 4-2 ratio instead. Also you can buy torches aggressively, so every treasure room when you are about to finish the battle dip out the light for more loot. Both the extra loot from the battle as well as from the chest in the same room and even other curios around(if you have the map scouted)are worth the 4 torches(300gold) you have to use to relight

    • @namenotloading
      @namenotloading 3 года назад

      I am not suprised seeing you here

    • @connorstaggs1691
      @connorstaggs1691 3 года назад

      I'm definitely gonna use this

    • @doodoothedishonored9093
      @doodoothedishonored9093 3 года назад

      Nerd

    • @waelepips3751
      @waelepips3751 2 года назад

      Leaving a comment for purposes.

  • @Specdrums
    @Specdrums Год назад +4

    The fact that you teach me in this video that hunger tiles can only proc every 2 rooms and that i just got hit with 4 hungers in 8 rooms 😅😅

  • @matthewkaracson3992
    @matthewkaracson3992 3 года назад +9

    Here I was taking screenshots of some of the inflict/resist panels you had then you put it all on one screen specifically for that purpose at 2:50. Very well made and informative video!

  • @Spekiyo
    @Spekiyo 2 года назад +23

    For me, i always bring extra food and torches whenever i go on quests. Because you never know when rng will mess you up by giving you constant hunger checks, bringing tons of food for medium and long quests will also ensure that you can always use the feast option for stress heal. And in regards to bringing extra torches i cannot stress enough (get it) how powerful light manipulation is, snuffing your light meter at the end of a fight specially if you're in a treasure room or you have scouted multiple curios in the next hallway will give you tons of loot which will help you a lot. This is much more powerful in veteran and champion dungeons where the loot scales up a lot. And when you just started, don't be afraid to kick off heroes with high stress or have bad quirks to save money and make room for better ones.

  • @KB_13247
    @KB_13247 7 месяцев назад +4

    i would also suggest a couple of herbs for cove. getting the coral to purge negative quirks can be HUGE. both in terms of saving money and preventing some of the crappiest quirks.

  • @Sun_Disciple456
    @Sun_Disciple456 3 месяца назад +1

    So I’ve been playing for a good few hours made it into a few weeks and have beat my fair share of bosses and here’s some of my tips if anyone just wanted to pick up on it.
    1. Antiquarian is your best friend for money making, she also can buff her teammates by giving them a dodge bonus and can proc blight so put her in the back and then put a healer stress healer and main damage and you’re set.
    2. Don’t go into medium or long quests right when they come out, short missions are still amazing to use for leveling and getting some quick bucks.
    3. Stock up on supplies you don’t have to go all out and buy a little bit of everything but at least get a shovel or two, food (8 for short, 20 for medium, and 24 or so for long) and torches (8 for short, 12 for medium, and 16 for long) and also medicinal herbs because those debuts can fuck you over I’m telling you (2-4 for short, 6 for medium, and 6 for long)
    4. Speed and accuracy are very important being able to attack first or stack anything can be a matter of life and death and so can hitting those attacks.
    5. Don’t forget to level up your hamlet, keep the heirlooms you get from expeditions and use those to upgrade your hamlet, those are the building blocks to making your teams strong.
    I have a few left in my little headspace but I feel like I’ve been going on for too long

  • @jb395
    @jb395 2 года назад +1

    just that first chart earned my sub. the small stuff like that goes a long way awesome video bro

  • @reaper67309
    @reaper67309 3 года назад +94

    This was EXACTLY what I was looking for. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @michaelgibbons7014
    @michaelgibbons7014 3 года назад +20

    The bank isn't necessarily a trap, I don't spend money on any of my heroes until level 3, by the time all the level 1 bosses are defeated I have around 200k gold and I wouldn't benefit from upgrading the guild to lv 5, so getting the bank over the final guild upgrade is reasonable to snowball the money pile.

    • @andrewj5560
      @andrewj5560 3 года назад +3

      I agree entirely. It's compound interest that can come in handy real quickly. For 200k banked you get 5% and that's an extra 10k for every mission.

    • @CorruptorPeste
      @CorruptorPeste 2 года назад

      Invest no money on your heroes is risky. Instead i prefer to go pitch black for more loot. Low skill lvl and equipment make the fight harder than no light.

  • @namenotloading
    @namenotloading 3 года назад +15

    11:58
    Yes, the Boss always spawns the furthest away, but it also spawns in the room most far down and most to the right.
    So if two rooms are the same number of rooms away from the start, the room further down on the Y-Level of the map will have the Boss.
    If both rooms are the same Y-level on the map, the Room most towards the right on the map will have the Boss.
    13:50
    The Stun resist buff is actually 50% and increases for 50% for every additional time they got chainstunned.
    So when you stun once the enemy will get a 50% buff. If you manage to stun the again, they will get a 100% buff and so on. No matter how high the resist is tho, it will go away after they take one action without being stunned.
    20:38
    Relying on stats doesn't really help the Trinket selection. Each Trinket gives a different amount of stats with different downsides. Stuff like Berserk charm Quick Draw Charm might have the stats mentioned, but still absolutely suck. Basing Trinket priority on just stats like SPD is a veeeeeery bad idea. Explaining what every Trinket does and how good it does what it does takes a looooong time. I recommend looking up Trinket Tier lists/guides to get a feeling for what Trinkets to prioritize.
    20:50
    They can cure Debuffs inflicted by enemies. They just can't cure Debuffs inflicted by the Town or the Hero themselves. This can also be seen by the Icon of the Debuff. Just Orange when the Debuff can be cured and a Red Arrow when it can't
    21:08
    It doesn't. It removes one selected disease. It has a chance to remove additional Diseases when the Sanitarium is upgraded.
    21:59
    I don't think those are the only Quirks you should ever remove. Sure, stuff like Dud Hitter might not matter that much, but things like Slowdraw, Nervous, Fragile and -ACC have a bigger impact. They are basically like downsides a Trinket would have that you cannot play around like the Phobias. In my opinion, focusing on removing stuff like that is more important than removing forced interaction quirks. (Except Kleptomania)
    I also think removing Interaction Quirks early isn't a really good idea. (Except Klepto on Reynauld) Most of the time you are going to throw away your heroes pretty often so getting that additional Disease or Stress doesn't really matter so the only downside is the Loot you might've gotten if you used a Provision. And unless the Quirk misses you like 5 Curios removing it just costs a lot more.
    Most of this above is really nitpicky and for a big part my own opinion. Stuff like Trinket priorisation depend on your playstyle and I'm going off my own experiences.
    All in all, I think the Guide is still really helpful considering how short it is. Covering all the Strategies and Dephts of DD requires a loooooooong time.

    • @LadyTamika
      @LadyTamika 3 года назад +2

      I am in the same boat with the quirks. All the -acc stuff can be really bad in a dungeon especially when you do not use torches. The -manias are less of concern that moment, but when ie -5 Accuracy in the darkness is a quirk that can ruin your fight. And very bad is less acc and dmg against Eldrich as they are everywhere. That would be a bad quirk which either leads to better disposing the hero or remove the quirk depending on which level he or she has. In the early game I just swoop them with new ones. Also, when planing on fighting a boss then you should know what class the boss is. When a hero has a quirk -10% dmg against humans or so you should not bring it to the Hag as she is Human.

  • @mattkm4213
    @mattkm4213 2 года назад

    Just started this, wasn't aware it was on console and watched it on stream. Really enjoy this and thanks for the video

  • @axeldrane
    @axeldrane 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent vid man. Pity it wasn't around when i just started that game, it was exactly the thing i was looking for. But just installed the DLC and about to make a new run so that vid is really awesome to refresh and improve my knowledge of the game. Subscribed .

  • @hippolyte5248
    @hippolyte5248 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video, clear and helpful, thanks !

  • @CircusPAINDeluxe
    @CircusPAINDeluxe 2 года назад +6

    Wow I have learned so many tips that I need to remember from this video. I did some screen shots as well. Much thanks for making this.

  • @dand4139
    @dand4139 Год назад

    Very thoughtful and good quality video. Thank you man

  • @Monkey-vm1hw
    @Monkey-vm1hw 2 года назад

    PHENOMENAL video.
    Bless you friend, love love love this!

  • @theycallmeLEV
    @theycallmeLEV 3 года назад

    Learned a few things, didn't know about herb removing debuff, insert mania and shambler just outright spawning on torchless, cheers brew.

  • @KirillTupi
    @KirillTupi 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant tutorial, thank you very much!

  • @wardcraft9106
    @wardcraft9106 3 года назад +1

    Just got the game and all dlc on sale for under $25. Perfectly timed guide!

  • @lorinrusu5893
    @lorinrusu5893 2 года назад

    That Jester move made my smile, I discovered that trick on my first playthrough, but totally forgot about how it plays out, thank you!

  • @christopherbricker3805
    @christopherbricker3805 2 года назад

    Thanks man. This was very helpful

  • @stevengoldstraw
    @stevengoldstraw 2 года назад +1

    You have a great narrative voice, thanks for posting, incredibly insightful, vet player 👏 👍

  • @Mutually_Assured_Destruction
    @Mutually_Assured_Destruction 3 года назад +6

    Don't waste money on stress healing or quirk removal on mediocre people in the early game just use them once or twice if they get good quirks concider keeping them if not just dismiss them it saves a lot of money
    Eldrich is the most common enemy type so quirks that give negatives and positives to them are the most debilitating and powerful
    And always bring a secondary healer with an Occultest, also upgrading the Occultest heal is a double edged sword because it also increases the chance to bleed your own people
    (Arbalist and Crusader is my favorite non Vestal healing combo)
    And lastly DOTs are OP against bosses and marks suck most of the time

    • @phantomvulpe791
      @phantomvulpe791 3 года назад

      Yeah there's some chances mark does not work and would miss. Most of the time it works some of the times it doesn't so most of the times I mostly use the most accurate hero like the musketeer to do the marked hero. Though I rarely use it since my grave robber would destroy enemies with either lunge, pick to the face or any throwing dagger variants.

    • @Mutually_Assured_Destruction
      @Mutually_Assured_Destruction 3 года назад

      @@phantomvulpe791 its not really the problem of it missing its the fact that to set up the damage you have to use a turn better spent somewhere else like stunning doing damage or healing and marks go off of how many actions the enemy takes so a boss with 2 actions will loose it quickly and other than size 2 creatures or the collector it isn't to helpful but dots also do damage each time an enemy acts so a single dot does damage twice to the same boss but if you want a mark comp the one I did the best with was from 1st to 4th is occultest, bounty hunter, highway man, Arbalist
      You get 2 stuns 2 heals 2 marks (Occultest and *bounty hunter) and at least 2 attacks on position 2-4 with mark boosts
      *don't use the pull mark because unless the enemy you want to mark is in 4th it pulls them out of range of the Arbalist and highway man's attack range for the mark
      Edit: but yeah just use a grave robber or highway man they don't need a mark to 1 shot when you got 40% crit on a 15-25 damage attack

    • @phantomvulpe791
      @phantomvulpe791 3 года назад

      @@Mutually_Assured_Destruction yeah it's one of the reasons I bring bounty hunter for that marker damage and the occult(sometimes musketeer) to mark. But for some reason because rng in this game likes to say fuck you there's a verrrrrrry small chance you will miss.

  • @DJTagz09
    @DJTagz09 2 года назад +1

    Realized after watching this all of the things I had been doing that's been biting me in the arse this entire time and am now debating whether I should restart or not...eh, probably not, it's on easy anyway...great tutorial!

  • @elliotariola5847
    @elliotariola5847 3 года назад

    Very good video. 13:06 vestal is also a good stunner! :)

  • @BotSupportIronValiant
    @BotSupportIronValiant 3 года назад

    Thanks for this, its helped me so much

  • @Cherb123456
    @Cherb123456 5 месяцев назад

    Learned a lot! Thanks!

  • @estelamarquez4910
    @estelamarquez4910 2 года назад

    thx for the help cause im kinda getting confused what on happen in game but now this might help a little bit get around some dungeons

  • @coronnation8854
    @coronnation8854 2 года назад

    Great vid! Thanks.
    btw I just finished taking notes, when you put up the nice summary to screenshot XD. Wish it had been up first so I didn't waste my time.

    • @2leftthumbs
      @2leftthumbs  2 года назад

      Sorry about that! I guess I anticipated people would watch it through once, and maybe return to it for specific reminders. If I ever did something like this again, I'd know to make those handy tools immediately available to avoid passing that effort onto the viewer!

  • @tomaswhelan9375
    @tomaswhelan9375 3 года назад

    Great video!

  • @TrainsGD
    @TrainsGD 3 года назад +1

    Oh hey i didn't expect that you would make a video on dd!

  • @XxBLOODYMAYHEMxX
    @XxBLOODYMAYHEMxX 3 года назад

    medicinal herbs in the cove should probably be mentioned since quirk removal, food for parties without healer, and debuff from the trap

  • @MarkMyWordsXx
    @MarkMyWordsXx 6 месяцев назад +1

    You want to bring herbs to the cove so you can remove negative quirks with the coral

  • @MrSlaughterrific
    @MrSlaughterrific Год назад

    Great video. I played the game for around 6 hours on release and just never got around to really sinking into it. I've been streaming to a friend while playing now and having a great time. I'm going to actually take the time to complete it now. I was told to use all the dlc except the crimson court for my first run. I don't know if you or anyone else would advise that, but it was what I remember being told a while back. There weren't any dlc when I last played so I have no clue lol. Either way It's a great game.

  • @maggiromania5551
    @maggiromania5551 3 года назад +1

    This game is amaizing cant wait for the sequel

  • @rrzmn
    @rrzmn 2 месяца назад

    Great content!

  • @velvet_echo
    @velvet_echo 2 года назад +1

    I have about 40hrs in the game and this really helps!

  • @MarksWong
    @MarksWong 3 года назад +2

    wow! what a great edit! 👀

  • @godswatching2863
    @godswatching2863 Год назад

    Wow this is a deep game. Im starting it after work today

  • @AngryDadGaming
    @AngryDadGaming 2 года назад +2

    Pretty novice player to _Darkest Dungeons_ here. Appreciate the tips. Can’t say I understood all of it, but definitely learned some things. 😂

  • @majikalfae
    @majikalfae 2 года назад

    I just started about a week ago on the switch, thanks.

  • @Rlwnn
    @Rlwnn 3 года назад

    i remember that one time i was camping near the end of ruins after picking up this game. got straight up annihilated by the dream realm monster. good times :)

  • @robertjohnson558
    @robertjohnson558 3 года назад +5

    I just purchased this game yesterday and had no idea their was a second game in development. What a perfect time to find this series.

    • @CorruptorPeste
      @CorruptorPeste 2 года назад +1

      Is not a sequel. I you don´t like the first one try the second but if you like DD1 stick with it because DD2 is nothing like it.

  • @yourowndisaster93
    @yourowndisaster93 2 года назад

    Anyone else take multiple screen shots right before he showed them all together for the perfect screen shot? Thanks for the guide I really appreciate it.

  • @danielshamlian2800
    @danielshamlian2800 2 года назад +1

    New player, excellent video, hope you got a lot out of making it and the response. Thank you!

  • @allurementbeats243
    @allurementbeats243 8 месяцев назад +1

    I wouldn’t consider myself a veteran but I’m definitely not new. First save I made was on Radiant “the highest difficulty” & never had a single guy die besides like one vestal that I didn’t care about. I had a few close calls though with some of the higher level bosses. I never beat the game, but I didn’t lose either. I stopped playing that save & made a new one on normal. One tip that is so essential at least to me. Is to always killed the back line enemies first! On my first save I was always stressing & I would always be close to death from stress. Ever since I’ve managed my stress. I haven’t even had to use places like the taverns. Camping skills are also essential for managing stress. I’d say that’s the first thing you want to learn. I also prefer to have high dodge & speed. Never getting hit means less health loss & stress. Man at Arms, Occultist, & Antiquarin are essential. Another tip too is bleed & blight stack. So for warrens bring people that blight & for the Weald bring people that bleed. I hope this helps anyone new.

    • @allurementbeats243
      @allurementbeats243 8 месяцев назад

      I also just want to point out that this was a nice guide for newer players!

  • @sumkindacheeto
    @sumkindacheeto 7 месяцев назад

    Tip for exploring: If you want more loot and snuffing torchlight costs a lot for you, increase your scouting chance. It drops with lower light but if you scout a path that you haven't gone through without a hallway fight, you can go through it torchless, not waste the torches that would otherwise be used on it and increase your loot chance at the cost of a potential hunger check, and for paths that you have gone through but want to go torchless, try not interacting with curio on it beforehand, filled tiles decrease the chance of hallway fights and traps. It's also important in the beginning to end room fights with full torch for a higher scouting chance. Also the alchemist table that's present in ruins can be interacted with a torch to fill your light to 100.

  • @winstonsmith8597
    @winstonsmith8597 3 года назад

    Picking up this 6 ur old game tmrw and can’t wait to play it

  • @Malvious
    @Malvious 2 года назад +1

    Amazing video, thanks for the tips. One thing that's my main gripe with it tho, which is a lack of luck on my part but: "Retreat has a small chance to fail". Thanks, but it failed 3 times in a row for me once. Lost my entire party cus of it :(

    • @CorruptorPeste
      @CorruptorPeste 2 года назад

      I remember one fight against the shambler and i couldn´t retreat on 6 attempts. I don´t know if something change in some patch but that boss had a low chance to let you go.

  • @Xshory
    @Xshory 3 года назад +1

    well, I started playing the game just because it was on the xbox pass. I thought it would be like some 3-4 hours and I'm out, and here I am spending most of my time playing it. learned few things the hard way and learned few more from this video. I'm thankful you did put all the work together and now this video is my reference if any help is needed. and thank you for pointing out the DD2 release will be soon so I don't have to pay for the DD DLCs.

    • @CorruptorPeste
      @CorruptorPeste 2 года назад

      DD2 is nothing like the first one. Just pay the dlc xD

  • @TheTurtleMelon
    @TheTurtleMelon 3 года назад

    oooh i love darkest dungeon!!

  • @DestructoXX
    @DestructoXX 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the help. Just bought the game. Feel more comfortable playing it more.

  • @EMPerror403
    @EMPerror403 3 года назад +8

    Here's some strange tips about the game:
    -If an enemy gets killed by a *riposte* , their attack that triggered said riposte won't have its side effect.
    Stress nukes, bleed/blight and diseases (even Crimson Curse) will be ignored. (Critical hit will be unchanged)
    -If you managed stun an enemy 2 turns in a row, they will get %100 stun resistance instead of usual %40.

  • @brettpierce5225
    @brettpierce5225 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for putting this together, most helpful video I’ve come across for the game. My question regarding dungeoneering @ 9:10 - doesn’t going back through the dungeon after clearing it just give your party more instances of stress?

    • @CorruptorPeste
      @CorruptorPeste 2 года назад

      A little bit but is infimum. In case you finish the dungeon in good shape and still have some food you can go around looking for a fight. Those fights will spawn an shown in the moment you enter the corridor.

  • @sebastianmay8083
    @sebastianmay8083 2 года назад

    I’ve just returned to the game after many years since I last played. I’m gonna try to stick with it till I complete it

  • @trybunt
    @trybunt 3 года назад +1

    This just came out on xbox game pass, perfect timing

  • @Wildo.
    @Wildo. 8 месяцев назад

    this would probaly save a lot of runs, exellent video

  • @Hunter1393B
    @Hunter1393B 3 года назад +1

    A video on darkest dungeon? A surprise to be sure but a welcome one

    • @2leftthumbs
      @2leftthumbs  3 года назад +1

      That reminds me of the way the in-game narrator speaks haha
      Perhaps intentional?

  • @syaoxd.n.a.626
    @syaoxd.n.a.626 3 года назад +5

    I've owned the Ancestral edition on the switch since it came out.
    Played it for a few weeks then forgot about it.
    It just went on gamepass and now I am so lucky I have an almost complete version on the switch.
    Your video really helped me out can't wait to apply some of these tips

  • @acewatt8091
    @acewatt8091 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @Guitar-Dog
    @Guitar-Dog 3 года назад +1

    Posted 4 days ago, perfect timing I’m trying this for the first time in game pass and I know why everyone was playing it a few years back, reminds me of a hardcore for the king for some reason thanks dude ❤️

  • @VerdantBlues1
    @VerdantBlues1 Год назад

    Early Bank with antiquarian runs speeds up late game gearing so much

  • @danielhouchinjr10
    @danielhouchinjr10 3 года назад

    I loved this game but sadly I had to quit, I just struggled too much, but I highly recommend this game to all.

  • @kalru
    @kalru Год назад

    My peaps keep going insane!

  • @keystonelyte
    @keystonelyte 3 года назад +3

    I disagree with the order of the stat priority, and I'll say why.
    1. ACC is the most important stat, PERIOD.
    If you cannot hit your opponent, it doesn't matter how much damage you can do, or how fast you are.
    2. SPD is second, but ONLY for making your heroes go in the order you want. There are arguments for your party going in different orders, but you def want your party mostly faster than the enemy if you can help it.
    3. DMG is important, but depending on the hero, you may actually want more CRIT instead. A great example is 2nd row Occultist, who has what I'd argue is the best stun in the game. Landing a critical hit with a move that has status effects attached makes the chance for status to go up a sizeable chunk. You can easily create an Occultist that actually stunlocks fairly reliably despite the stun resist buff that recently stunned enemies get.

    • @keystonelyte
      @keystonelyte 3 года назад +2

      @O K ACC is the most important stat, but if the character in question has plenty, you can move on to the next stat. I wasn't saying you have to beef up ACC on every character.
      Occultist crits like nuts if you put CRIT trinkets or get a quirk that buffs CRIT. At max level, Occultist can get 220 (I think) stun chance on crit, and his stun skill actually still hits pretty hard on crit. At the end of the day, this makes this his best move like 75% of the time as far as action economy is concerned.

    • @keystonelyte
      @keystonelyte 3 года назад +1

      @O K all in all, he is one of the few classes that can actually stunlock a target with nearly 100% reliability through their stun resist buff, almost certainly taking them out of the fight completely.
      I'd like to think I understand how the game works, considering that I've cleared a handful of Stygian and Bloodmoon runs each, and have been playing on and off since the game came out. So making assertions about what I do and don't understand is just ignorant and rude.

  • @firstlast6811
    @firstlast6811 10 месяцев назад

    I always include a vestal in each of my parties

  • @HavikXIII
    @HavikXIII Год назад

    Cove: bring medicinal herbs. every one you can buy. Food salvage is nice, but the coral altars are what you want to remove negative quirks for free and without losing the merc for a week

  • @AceSox07
    @AceSox07 4 месяца назад

    Great video. I have to mildly disagree on the bank. If you grind low level missions and avoid aggressive upgrading of heroes for the first 10 weeks and just add the bank with gritted teeth you can spend a few more weeks adding gold and then go strictly to heirloom gathering. That also doesn’t mean you can’t stock heirlooms along the way. Stay slightly balanced with a bias towards gold early and grind low level then explode

  • @VividGrease
    @VividGrease Месяц назад

    I learned a lot! The biggest revelation was that you can rest in dungeons…

  • @ZeroNumerous
    @ZeroNumerous 3 года назад

    The Hamelt typo is hilarious.

  • @L1ghts55
    @L1ghts55 2 года назад

    Not gonna lie I’ve been playing on the PSP VITA and the PS5. I had no idea trinkets are supposed to be given to the characters. I don’t know If I just overlooked it or somehow how I missed it but that fact alone has made me look closer at the game so I don’t miss this shit again. I never really got far before I dropped it for a couple months then jumped back in every once in a while

  • @metalbeardgaming
    @metalbeardgaming 2 года назад +3

    Just purchased the game and all the DLC on sale for christmas! Fun but stressful game lol I look forward to getting further i've played for two days. Thanks for the tips and tricks! Happy Holidays everyone! Hopefully at some point I will be able to make a few videos on this of my own.

  • @nikitavedeneev
    @nikitavedeneev 2 года назад

    The voice is soo familiar. Aren't you the guy from the Metal Trenches channel by any chance? Thank you for the video, very helpful for a novice such as myself!

    • @2leftthumbs
      @2leftthumbs  2 года назад +1

      I get compared with a lot of other channels. That's a new one to me! So no it isn't me haha

  • @LordKoKuyou
    @LordKoKuyou 3 месяца назад

    2:45 This is very useful.

  • @decoy1359
    @decoy1359 3 года назад +4

    Just started playing Darkest Dungeon about a week ago and am definitely pretty confident with the game, but there was some SUPER useful stuff in here, namely that so many items in the dungeons can be beneficial if you use the correct items. I usually just loot every single thing and suffer the consequences lol

  • @monkeypizza8019
    @monkeypizza8019 3 года назад

    2:47 that is the time the dungeon items are on the screen and this to inflict

  • @mikecochran1759
    @mikecochran1759 3 года назад

    Lol the hardest part about this game is not the content but the crash monster. The crash monster being every few missions I go on the game randomly crashes to the desktop.

  • @N3gativeR3FLUX
    @N3gativeR3FLUX 7 дней назад

    Great tips for a noob like me. Mich obliged. 👍

  • @king9noah657
    @king9noah657 3 года назад

    I got a tip for ya
    Little longer
    Run bounty hunter in your squad very good at killing front line tanks and can hook backline stressers to the front and will allow reynauld to beat the shit outta them.

  • @lightfinder4230
    @lightfinder4230 8 месяцев назад

    An extra tip for fun, DONT TOUCH A CURIO THAT IS READABLE
    now while this is a joke, it's also pretty true, bookshelves, piles of books, scrolls, they're all pretty bad and are best left alone (except for the scrolls which you can burn with a torch for goodness)

  • @HavikXIII
    @HavikXIII Год назад

    Left Crusader out in the list of stunning characters

  • @th3bananaman537
    @th3bananaman537 3 года назад

    Bru, where are the likes at, this is already a good video the first few video so far and I'm only like a minute in

  • @anonymous_idontreplylmaous72
    @anonymous_idontreplylmaous72 10 месяцев назад

    True there are no *bad* characters

  • @roycebracket1010
    @roycebracket1010 2 года назад

    10:57 I AM SORRY WHAT. 40 HOURS AND I DIDN'T KNOW THIS.

  • @Femaiden
    @Femaiden 4 месяца назад +1

    2:44
    i dunno, this screen seems woefully incomplete. maybe you're avoiding spoilers(?)
    like what does "very few shovels" compared to "a few shovels" vs "more shovels" even supposed to mean?
    i have had medium sized ruins runs where i needed 3 shovels.
    and why no medical herbs for cove? you need those to search dead fish corpses

    • @Femaiden
      @Femaiden 4 месяца назад +1

      and i forgot aboutmherbs for the coral

  • @EddyMakes
    @EddyMakes 2 года назад +4

    2:41 Preparation Reference Sheet
    8:24 Item Usage Tips

  • @existentialrowlet
    @existentialrowlet 3 года назад +1

    Honestly I feel the bank is far more worth it than you make it out to be.
    Let's say you get the bank on week 40 (you can get it much earlier but I normally get it around 30-40). At this point you can get around 20,000-30,000 gold on a few good runs to get up to around 60-70,000 gold and try not to go below that number to keep the bank running.
    Doing some simple math 5% of that gets you an extra 3000-3500 gold per week. Over the remaining weeks (I'm using 55 weeks since you will need to the final dungeons and should have your heroes fully prepared at this point) that's an extra 165,000 to 190,000 gold! Even if you are getting 30,000 gold on average per week, that's an extra 5 or 6 weeks worth of gold.
    That amount of gold may not seem like much but keep in mind I am low balling the number here. If you can make it a bit more optimal (getting the bank sooner, having higher money for the bank etc) you can get around 350,000 gold from it (getting bank on week 25 and having around 100,000 gold on hand).
    This extra amount of money can seriously free you up to do other things like collecting heirlooms for town upgrades and other districts, not having to go on money runs and not having to worry about getting bad loot rolls.

  • @TheBraveOne.
    @TheBraveOne. Месяц назад

    Awesome tips thanks

  • @YusufHaddad
    @YusufHaddad Год назад

    I was backtracking in the dark and a monster from the stars destroyed my crew, thanks a lot.

  • @Mufasata
    @Mufasata 2 года назад

    before i was stunning last enemy wilt plague doc and heal party with vestal then kill it and end fight

  • @pichaelthompson3291
    @pichaelthompson3291 3 года назад +2

    here after they killed my lvl 5 vestal with 1 swing

  • @Some247Guy
    @Some247Guy 3 года назад

    So basically I need to go to the reddit on the contrary tho is there a discord?

  • @danorris5235
    @danorris5235 3 года назад +2

    Just started playing this game on Switch last week. I'd say the majority of the difficulty comes from the game not really explaining how the mechanics work.
    This video cleared up a lot of unknowns for me (like food mechanics, repeated stunlocks, etc) and allows me to shift my long term strategy to be more adaptable.

    • @2leftthumbs
      @2leftthumbs  3 года назад +1

      Some of those hidden details make a HUGE difference. I'm glad it felt like this could help!

    • @keystonelyte
      @keystonelyte 3 года назад

      Tbf, it doesn't explain how a lot of things work on purpose.

    • @danorris5235
      @danorris5235 3 года назад

      @@keystonelyte didn't know that was a feature.

    • @keystonelyte
      @keystonelyte 3 года назад

      @@danorris5235 I'm not talking about mechanics, because I think they just sort of assumed you'd figure it out, but I am pretty sure they don't tell you how stat numbers work at all, or what items to bring on a expedition because they want you to figure it out.

    • @danorris5235
      @danorris5235 3 года назад +1

      @@keystonelyte That part I get is a learn as you go kind of thing.
      But how many runs would I need to do to know for sure that trying to stun the round immediately after would have a 40% lower success rate? I tried it six times to stunlock and it never worked out so I gave up on it. I'm guessing around sixty hours of gameplay doing nothing but trying to stunlock, account for my characters' stats, enemy resistance, and then have enough volume to actually get a meaningful set of data. I don't have time for that in my life.
      How long would I have needed to play to understand the speed stat? Nobody would ever guess that it's a d8 variable or even figure it out short of stripping the code or having a programmer on the design team tell you. Or, alternatively, I could do something similar to the above. I'm not down for that either.
      I'm idiotically analytical to the point of analysis paralysis when it comes to math and turn based games (even if it's pretty much just addition and subtraction with the lightest algebra imaginable in this game) and knowing this kind of stuff is absolutely massive to me.
      I'm a little unsure that the dev team wanted anybody to be left in the dark on much of this since they have a direct link to the wiki, help boards, and are pretty in depth with their coverage on the official site.
      In my experience people don't typically enjoy games that are hard because they're inconsistent nonsense. Stumbling my way through something I have no hope of understanding due to how long it takes to even do a single run for the entire campaign sounds like a very fresh hell that only a masochistic weirdo would get off on, and dev teams don't typically like being battered with hate mail being told that their game is no fun because how it functions makes zero rational sense.
      To me gaming fun doesn't come from trying to figure out how something mathematically works while I get pummeled into oblivion testing every hypothesis I can. It comes from knowing how the system works, cranking it up to the hardest difficulty they've got, and seeing if I have the reflexes, understanding, and judgement necessary so I can actually finish it.

  • @maynardz03
    @maynardz03 8 месяцев назад

    7:52 what lead to my conception

  • @dammitvictor798
    @dammitvictor798 Год назад

    Bank earns interest at 5% per week. Grind for gold with the Antiquarian until you have 1M (50k/week) socked away and you'll have enough money to buy every standard trinket you want and still never lose money, even with failed expeditions.