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The Flagellant is one of the most unique classes in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Darkest Dungeon 2, both in terms of his moveset and the extra features he brings to the party - for better or for worse. Played correctly, he's arguably the most reliable and versatile character in the game. He can tank, heal, and dole out impressive damage with his Blight powers - though not usually all at the same time.
Read on to find out everything you need to know about ✅this unsettling - but undeniably powerful - fanatic!
Flagellant Skills
The Flagellant can inflict large amounts of Blight on his enemies, but most of his attacks cause him to take damage as well. He can also heal and buff his allies by taking damage, and has a few ways to keep himself alive as well. You'll see the Flagellant's HP bar rise and fall frequently throughout any fight!
Skill |
Flagellant Position |
Enemy Position |
Effects |
Mastery Upgrade |
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Punish |
1, 2, or 3 |
1 or 2 |
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Fester |
Any |
Any |
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Deathless |
Any |
N/A |
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Endure |
Any |
N/A |
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Lash's Gift |
2, 3, or 4 |
N/A |
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Acid Rain |
1 or 2 |
3 and 4 |
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More! MORE! |
1 or 2 |
N/A |
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Suffer |
Any |
N/A |
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Sepsis |
1, 2 |
1, 2 |
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Undying |
Any |
N/A |
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Necrosis |
2 or 3 |
All |
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Toxic Meltdowns
The Flagellant does not suffer Meltdowns or become Resolute when his Stress hits ten. Instead, he gains a Toxic token until the end of the battle. Repeated Meltdowns can cause him to gain up to three Toxic tokens, but beware - each time he becomes Toxic, the Flagellant loses two Relationship points with each of the other Heroes.
Whenever the Flagellant is hit by an enemy attack, that enemy is inflicted with two stacks of Blight for every Toxic token that the Flagellant has. Keeping his Stress at critical levels, ꦯthen unleashing a Toxic Meltdown at the beginning of a boss fight, is a great way to get free damage on your foes - just be sure to fix his Relationships as best♊ you can when you reach the Inn.
Best Builds For Each Flagellant Path
The Flagellant tends to use many of the same Skills on most adventures, but his Paths drastically alter the way his key powers work. This makes him one of the most complicated classes to include in your party, but once you've learned each Path the Flagellant can fit in almost any lineup.
Path |
Effects |
Recommended Skills |
Recommended Trinkets |
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Wanderer |
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Maniac |
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Exanimate |
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Scourge |
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Wanderer
At his most basic, the Flagellant's strategy revolves around attacking with Punish and Acid Rain to load up enemies with Blight. When his HP gets low, have him use Lash's Gift to buff an ally, or switch him to a somewhat risky tanking role with More! MORE!
Sepsis is the Flagellant's signature ability - it offers an excellent healing factor and places heavy Blight on a single target.
Maniac
If your setup doesn't support a Blight-heavy strategy, the Maniac Path focuses the Flagellant's efforts on inflicting debuffs instead. Again, he'll be doing a lot of attacking to place Weakness and Vulnerability tokens on enemies, while the Maniac's modified Lash's Gift lets him take on the negative tokens of other Heroes.
Once the Maniac is debuffed to the point of incapacity, use Sepsis to send all those negative tokens to an enemy before going in for the kill.
Exanimate
The Exanimate is all about Blight damage. Paired with an Alchemist Plague doctor or Venomdrop Graverobber (or both!) you can take passively take huge chunks out of enemy health bars. Many of this Path's bonuses only trigger if the Flagellant is below half HP, so thꩲis build can be soꦡmething of a balancing act.
The Exanimate's version of Sepsis can deal high double-digit damage against an enemy that's been sufficiently set up. It also sets the Flagellant's HP to just below fifty percent, leaving him in a sweet s𒐪pot to start Blighting his next victim.
Scourge
The Scourge is the Flagellant's support Path, especially notable for his double-dip Deathless! Team him up with the Plague Doctor, and your Heroes will stay healthy throughout most of the run. Try pulling damage effects off of allies with Suffer, then having the Plague Doctor remove them from the Flagellant all at on🅷ce w꧟ith Battlefield Medicine!
You can also steal Bleed stacks from an ally to set him up for the Runaway to Cauterize his wounds.
Secret Boss - Death
This section contains spoilers.
When you complete the Flagellant's story at the Hero Shrine, you'll discover that the Flagellant once defeated the spirit of Death in combat, ensuring that no matter how badly his body was damaged by his self-induced suffering, he would not die. Death has never forgotten this slight, and she will occasionally try to claim the Flagellant's overdue soul.
Very rarely, when you win a battle while the Flagellant is in your party, you'll be immediately thrust into a second battle against Death herself. Death is a powerful boss with 80 HP and a high Bleed Resistance. Unlike when you fought her in the Hero Shrine, she has a fairly normal Blight Resistance, giving the Flagellant a fighting chance against her - especially now that 💯he has other Heroes fighting alongside him.
Death hits hard and inflicts your party with Bleed and Horror, and she can also shuffle your formation with her Trample ability. Unlike most enemies, Death can move to the rear positions of the battlefield even though she doesn't have any allies to hide behind. For this reason, she may not always be targetable with the attacks that you want.
The Flagellant has his Death Resistance reduced by fifty during this battle, so keep his HP up!
Defeating Death allows you to claim her head, a powerful Trinket that grants buffs to the wearer when they are at Death's Door. It's easily one of the best Trinkets in the game, but Death isn't ever guaranteed to appear, so you can't count on finding it.