![]() ![]() * Do you think is worth doing Champion Dungeons? I would do some of course to level heroes to lvl 6 for the DD, but apart for that I feel the risk involved is pretty great, mainly because of the high chance of Shambler Spawn. This District is pretty 'cheap' with crests as the currency and I feel will help a lot in managing the stress once I have a roster big enough to cycle people around. ![]() Stress IS a issue in pitch black and I'm finding it pretty difficult to finish dungeons without the heroes stressed to some regard. ![]() *Thinking in doing the Puppet District first. Don't be afraid to just abandon quests to preserve the life of your people, can't afford to lose heroes willy-nilly on Bloodmoon. *Early game is very brutal, specially very first weeks when you cannot choose skills. ![]() Basically if a mission has them as rewards go do it ASAP, unless you already four copies of these trinkets of course. * Go out of your way to get Moon Rings and Focus Rings, they are sooo important. So hopefully the experienced people in the community can help a bit. The first weeks are fairly unfair, lost a couple of heroes but now at week 12 finally start having some trinket and character pool to go more confident to the runs.Īnyway, I couldn't find any thread with specific tips for this kind of challenge playthroughs, most of the ones I found are for doing just dark runs here and there, but not for full playthroughs in the dark. Got me feeling like the first time I played the game, scared of walking through corridors since every fight is pretty brutal now, the stress hits being something to fear. Jeez, it feels like a different game and I love it. Sure I did several playthroughs before doing dark runs here and there, but never from the very start. After leaving my current PBD campaing on hold, I realized I still never did a full playthrough in strict Pitch Black from beginning with no torches at all. ![]()
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