The official version of Darkest Dungeon 2 will be released on May 9th, which is tomorrow. Friends who have not played the beta version of Darkest Dungeon 2 are not familiar with the monster fighting method. In this issue, the editor will bring you a Darkest Dungeon issue. 2. Let’s introduce the brain-playing method.
brain play
There are a total of 4 locks in the brain. The 1 and 2 skills of each lock are different, but the 3 and 4 skills are the same.
Helpless: All our characters cannot use melee skills.
Blood Veins: Our No. 1 and No. 2 players receive the Weakness debuff.
Mourning Chain (when the Mourning Chain dies, all enemies gain +10% critical hit)
Untargeted: All our characters cannot use long-range skills
Mind Whip: Positions 1 and 2 of our side receive the blinding debuff.
The Lock of Wasteful Fees (when the Lock of Wasteful Fees dies, it will give other locks +30 blood points)
Resigned to fate: All our characters cannot use blood recovery skills and items
Mental malaise: randomly give one of our characters the bleeding/corrosion/burning state
Lock of Despair (when Lock of Despair dies, the whole place will gain: 10% chance of blinding/weakening when hit)
Throw away sanity: All our characters cannot use backpressure skills and items
Extreme Pain: Supercharge a random character on our side
Action:
The 4 locks will respectively lock melee/range/pressure/recovery skills (this boss seems to have nothing to say, it just locks skills)
Play style:
First, look at whether the main output in your team is melee or long-range. In melee, focus your fire first to output the Lion-head Lock of Regret. If it is long-range, focus first to output the spike-headed Lock of Mourning (pay special attention to killing the melee lock, leaving the remaining enemies on the opposite side). All damage of the locked lock will be increased by 20%, and all remaining locks after killing the remote lock will have a critical hit +10%),
Next, if there is a lack of blood, kill the Lock of Waste first, and if the pressure is high, kill the Lock of Despair first.