

You want to maximize the range of possible damage you cause, while increasing the chance of actually hitting, and the chance of hitting first. That's sort of the point of min/maxing probabilities once you know the mechanics of the game. Originally posted by RopeDrink:"It's not like I didn't have crit trinkets and buffs" is pushing towards "I'm critting because I've set it up to be this way" that I mentioned above, regardless of the fact dice-rolls are still involved in both directions, and your comment reminded me of my first point. It was the only one that genuinely made me rage at the game. I lost no less than 8 heroes to it because I kept making stupid mistakes, and those stupid Templars were a pain to take down.

Half of my team died, and it took forvever, but I was glad I didn't have to deal with it multiple times.ĭD2 was absolute hell. I advise this if you can.ĭD3 was hard, but I managed to beat it in one shot. And to make SURE it was easy, I double camped beforehand, once just to shake off stress and max HP, and the other for battle buffs. So I knew exactly where the final room was but had to abandon it anyway.Īt least it was easy the fourth time. I had mapped out every single miserable room in the place.

The third was especially infuriating, as I ran out of all supplies on literally the last room other than the final room. I had a miserable time on DD3 and took no less than four times. Ironically, this was the only one I had no problem with at all. Originally posted by No One:If it wasn't anticlimactic, you might discover that all the text in the preceding hallway is unskippable. Easily on my top 10 favorite games of all time. Well, time to crank up the difficulty and play it again with the DLC! And the choose-your-own-death thing was interesting, but he was marked and debuffed and died so quickly and easily that I expected another incarnation to pop out. I never spoiled anything for myself, and went into every fight having no clue what to expect. Maybe I just happened to bring the perfect team comp. I lost many characters from start to finish (23 total), and took 149 weeks (in-game time, not real life!) to finish the game on the EASIEST difficulty. I did it my first try, and while paranoid and expecting imminent death at every turn (as this game has taught me to do), I never really felt like I might not win.Īnd believe me, this isn't a brag. I just finished the base campaign and defeated the Heart of Darkness, and while I loved playing this game and enjoyed it (and raged at it) very much, I have to say the last battle seemed kinda meh.
