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Curio
Curios are interactable objects that appear during expeditions. There is a chance of a good or bad event happening by using a curio. Supply items, such as a torch or a key, can be used -
Darkest Dungeon Wiki
Welcome to the Fandom Wiki for Darkest Dungeon and Darkest Dungeon II Darkest Dungeon and Darkest Dungeon II are challenging gothic turn-based RPG games made by Red Hook Studios that will test your mettle -
Heroes (Darkest Dungeon)
Heroes, or Adventurers, in Darkest Dungeon are characters used by the player when assembling parties and expeditions to explore dungeons. They are divided into several classes, specializations that define their appearance and abilities. Each character -
Party Combos
Some specific Party Combinations will trigger a unique name to be displayed above the party icons. The Heroes must be in the exact order shown below, but can be of any level. These names are -
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Farmstead
“Some blazing malevolence from beyond the stars has crashed upon the Miller’s farm. Lands that have, in past years, yielded rich harvests are now sown with a new and terrifying seed—an unrelenting -
Courtyard
At the far edge of the Hamlet, near the marshes of the Moor, stands a crumbling wall and rusted iron gate. Beyond those rusted gates was once home to upper echelons of society, but they -
Enemies (Darkest Dungeon)
Enemies are hostile monsters and creatures that must be overcome by the heroes in order to progress within a dungeon. Different areas of the Estate feature different enemies. Enemy abilities are listed below. For more -
Shambler
Shambler, Shambler Tentacle It is said that since the dawn of time Mankind has been born with an instinctive fear of the darkness; a fear of the stalking predators in the night, a fear for -
Hag
The Wizened Hag/Hag/Hag Witch is a Human boss that appears in the Weald. As the Ancestor started his pursuit for forbidden knowledge, he began to collect many rare and elusive volumes on ancient -
Trinkets (Darkest Dungeon)
Trinkets are equippable items that are commonly obtained while adventuring in the dungeons, earned as rewards from quests, or bought at the Nomad Wagon. Certain trinkets are earned by defeating specific enemies. Each hero is -
Town Events
Town Events are events occurring in the Hamlet of The Darkest Dungeon. Town Events add variety to the overall campaign and also provide additional personality to the Hamlet itself! In some cases, the events are -
Darkest Dungeon (location)
This article or section may contain spoilers. You might want to avoid reading further if you don't want to spoil the surprise for yourself! The Darkest Dungeon is a hellish pit filled with eldritch -
Siren
The Captivating, Alluring, and Beguiling Siren is the first Boss of the Cove. She has 2 turns per round. The Siren's main gimmick is her Song of Desire ability, which allows her to temporarily -
Swine Prince
Swine Prince, Wilbur After he mastered necromancy, the Ancestor’s thirst for Forbidden Knowledge was still not quenched, so he tried his hand at ritualistic blood sacrifice and blood magic to summon beings from the -
Quirk
Quirks are peculiar traits possessed by heroes, gained through activities in the Hamlet or during expeditions. Quirks are semi-permanent modifiers that affect the hero in various ways, both positive and negative, either altering their -
The Shrieker
The Shrieker is an Eldritch/Beast Event Boss found in the Weald fought alongside its Nest, both of which take up two slots. The Shrieker has attacks that move it forward and backwards, meaning you -
Prophet
The Prophet is a boss which appears in the Ruins, and, like other bosses, has three variations (Sonorous, Fulminating and Gibbering). The Prophet spawns on rank 4, with wooden pews occupying ranks 1, 2 and -
Weald
The Weald is the second dungeon that can be explored. The only roads to the Hamlet pass through these woods, making it an important area to cleanse. The Weald plays host to a widespread and -
Warrens
The Warrens is the third dungeon that can be explored. An incredibly ancient system of aqueducts and tunnels built for unknown purpose, it is now a corpse-choked cesspit that houses the ravenous, disease-ridden -
Heroes (Darkest Dungeon II)
This article is a stub. You can help Darkest Dungeon Wiki by expanding it. Heroes, or Adventurers, in Darkest Dungeon II are characters used by the player when assembling their party for the journey to -
Cove
The Cove is the second to last dungeon that can be explored. It is a water-logged nightmare filled with pelagic horrors, once used by the Ancestor for unsavory deliveries - and unspeakable pacts. The Ancestor -
Boss
Bosses are large, difficult enemies which the player encounters in the Ruins, Weald, Warrens, or the Cove. There are also special bosses in the Darkest Dungeon, Courtyard and Farmstead. Bosses tend to have a large -
Locations (Darkest Dungeon)
Darkest Dungeon is set on the grounds of the ruined Estate of the player's Ancestor. Hamlet Unlocked: Week 1 A quiet, decayed settlement on the Estate's grounds where a handful of people still -
Trinkets
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