You'll never do huge damage in one go, but by stacking Blight effects you can end up doing over a dozen damage to an enemy every turn. The Plague Doctor's main priority is keeping their team alive, and if everybody's fine, inflicting various status effects on the bigger enemies that wear them down and tax their Deathblow Resistance saves. Allies struggling to keep their blood inside them? Battlefield Medicine will pick them up. Shovels, much like food, are a deterrence against a debilitating. Being attacked at range by artillery-focused foes? Trigger Blinding Gas to cripple their accuracy. I often stick with my normal ration load-out and use any I pick up as a healing item. Opposition got their own healers? Throw poison at the back two ranks. there is no way to predict how your heroes will act and what they'll do. once you have them, then you're just in the hands of RNG. Big enemy? Blight them and watch their health drain. just like others have said, prevention of afflictions is the best way to handle them. Frankly, adventuring without a Plague Doctor feels ridiculous, as their extreme versatility means they have something for every situation. Strategy: The Plague Doctor is your main support class, healing allies of both damage and afflictions while lobbing toxic explosives at the enemy that Blight and Blind them. Pros: Healing, status cures, status afflictions, ranged attacksĬons: Low health, poor front row fighter, does damage over time rather than quicklyĬould be replaced by: Occultist, but not really - the Plague Doctor's too good to swap out
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