


But i know you get abilty to cure it after you beat all new bosses of the quest. The new curse effect dont sound super fun. Originally posted by Lepakko:I like to get little more info how the DLC will change the game. Most people do that anyway, as entering the initial Courtyard quest with a mixed bag of level 0's on week 5 (?) is almost more of a personal challenge than any kind of smart move. Darkest difficulty.Īlternatively, do as I recommend but activate all parts of the DLC and just delay entering the Courtyard until you have your Town (with it's roster, gold, and buildings) where you want it and the available trinket from the first quest is one you're interested in (I prefer the Old Unit Standard). This is perhaps not "playing as intended," but the game is far more enjoyable to an OCD brain like mine. are delayed by the Town Event which signals the start of the Courtyard. I still get Town Events that make the game interesting but certain special Events that are. In this manner I'm able to build up my Estate's hamlet with the various buildings, my personal fortune, and a roster of heroes. I've personally come to the conclusion that I prefer to activate just the Districts and new class first and then activate the Courtyard somewhere between weeks 30 and 40. The Courtyard with all it's associated quests, items, enemies, and the Curse.One thing the OP should keep in mind when looking at the (Crimson Court) DLC is that it can be activated in 3 parts: HOWEVER, heroes already infected will naturally still be infected and require the blood.

True, the crimson curse's enemies will not appear in ANY of the Darkest Dungeon levels, regardless of week or stage of infection. Originally posted by Raven Guertena:i heard that the curse won't appear in any of the four main dungeons.
