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If you are using Maxthon or Brave as a browser, or have installed the Ghostery add-on, you should know that these programs send extra traffic to our servers for every page on the site that you browse. The most common causes of this issue are: The Plague Doctor can team up with anyone and go anywhere, making her one of the most versatile heroes on your roster.Your IP address has been temporarily blocked due to a large number of HTTP requests. The Plague Doctor also teams up well with heavy Bleeders such as the Jester and the Flagellant, as Bleed and Blight both stack and can stack together-crucial when facing foes with high Protection stats. The Grave Robber, in particular, has a move that deals extra damage to a Blighted foe, giving the two good synergy. Team her up with someone who can reduce the opponent's Blight resistance, such as the Grave Robber or the Antiquarian, to further increase her damage. Conversely, toxic places such as the Warrens and the Weald are more resistant to her Blights, but her Stuns and supporting moves make her viable anywhere. The Plague Doctor's passion for Blight attacks means that places such as the Ruins and the Cove are perfect hunting grounds for her since these opponents have low Blight resistance to counter their high Bleed resistance. Disorienting Blast clears corpses from the battlefield too, which is great when facing enemies such as the Hateful Virago, which can summon new enemies from old corpses. #Stack of books darkest dungeon free#
It's never a bad idea to buy a free turn by Stunning an enemy, whether they be a heavy-hitting Ghoul or a stress-causing Madman. Her Stun moves, such as Disorienting Blast and Blinding Grenade, should definitely be considered as well. Since she can hit anywhere on the opponent's side through a combo of Plague Grenade and Noxious Blast, no enemy is safe. Stacking Blight attacks (especially with Bleed attacks) can see a tough foe felled with ease. Blight damage, like Bleed damage, stacks and ignores enemy Protection. The lion's share of her moves inflict Blight, which is what you'll want to build around. Remember, while her healing moves are nice, they don't make the bulk of her move pool.