Gamepedia and Fandom have joined forces and our combined teams would like to encourage all Darkest Dungeon fans to unite work together. In Darkest Dungeon the player leads a band of Heroes on a perilous side-scrolling descent, dealing with a prodigious number of threats to both their physical and mental health. It mainly just gets in the way. Will grab any of the heroes in your party. For other classes, be wary of skills that may be disabled by the hero moving forward, such as with the Jester. With 2 actions per round, DoTs will tick quickly. Instead take a Vestal or an Occultists which will be able not only to attack the Hag, but also they will be able to heal your party. If for example your slot 1 hero is taken, then whoever is at slots 2-4, will now be 1-3. Hag is the third, and for now the last, boss in the Darkest Dungeon which dwells in the Werald. If not, then heal them off death's door and keep right on fighting. A heal is very important to prevent this from working. Even if they get out, she will promptly chuck someone else in. When a hero is brought back, heal him or her as fast as you can and go back to attacking the Hag. She is always stay in the backlines, with the Cauldron being in the front. It looks like an old and fat witch uses a massive kettle.

The hag does not have that many hit points, really, nothing like the apprentice necromancer. Every turn a random party member of yours is brought into the kettle where some damage is being dealt to him each turn. When empty, the pot cannot be damaged unless you only have one character left.

Even if they get out, she will promptly chuck someone else in. She also has a high resist to stuns and blights, but is quite vulnerable to bleeds. Damage over time attacks are very helpful. The Hag permanently sits in slots 3+4 and will not be moved, so hitting these slots is required for the fight. The first is attacking the kettle to decrease its HPs to zero. This kettle is a part of one of a highly irritating mechanics and by the game it is also considered as an enemy. Depending on who is grabbed, it's quite possible to take her down before the first hero is boiled. During the first turn of the battle, she will use Into the Pot!

The latter is to wait until the hero's life is decreased to 0. Naturally, the best strategy is to rush her down as quickly as possible before whoever is in the pot is boiled. Then he is automatically brought back with a Deals a bit of damage and puts a hero into the kettle where from now on he will be given damage every turn up to the point when his life decreases to zero. 2 Hellions in the front can make quick work of the Hag, while also ensuring that if 1 is grabbed, you have a spare to handle the fight. Darkest Dungeon® All Discussions ... one thing id say to keep in mind is that even if someone gets gobbled up by the pot just keep whacking the hag as soon as she dies that person is let go (assuming still alive!) It looks like an old and fat witch uses a massive kettle.

When someone is taken, whoever was behind them will move forward.

When someon… Please head to the community portal to discuss whether this wiki should merge with Fandom's Darkest Dungeon community. It works in a simple way. The Hag always appears taking up rank 3 and 4, while her pot takes up ranks 1 and 2; neither she nor her pot can be moved from those positions. Very accurate. After completing the Hag's champion quest, she will drop her ladle as a Darkest Dungeon Cove Bosses Siren. None of them do much damage, but since the Hag gets multiple turns and Meat Tenderizer hits the whole party, they are extremely dangerous to heroes at death's door. Breaking the pot open is not ideal because she will simply throw someone else in there, wasting all the time you spend attacking it. The Hag (Also known as the Wizened Hag and the Hag Witch) is the boss located in the Weald.

There are two ways of bringing the hero back to the battlefield. When the Hag is slain, the pot will immediately release whoever is trapped and end the fight. The key is to have heroes who can attack the back row. All logos and images are copyrighted by their respective owners.Copyright © 2000 - 2020 GRY-Online S.A. for gamepressure.com, unofficial game guides, walkthroughs, secrets, game tips, maps & strategies for top games. She also has a high resist to stuns and blights, but is quite vulnerable to bleeds. The Man At Arms, despite not having high damage, can always hit the 3rd slot, and riposte will be activated frequently. Then, the kettle will revive. The Hellion excels at this fight. Whenever the hero in the pot reaches 0 health, they will pop out at death's door, so be ready to heal them right away. This kettle is a part of one of a highly irritating mechanics and by the game it is also considered as an enemy.