Ruins



"The fiends must be driven back. And what better place to begin than the seat of our noble line?"

- The Ancestor

The Ruins is the first dungeon that can be explored. The former halls and seat of the Ancestor's power, the Ruins are now a black, shifting maze of corridors firmly under the control of the Necromancers and their continuously expanding undead army.

After the Ancestors short sighted revival of the powerful Necromancers he had just killed, they moved into the Ruins that once housed your family’s lineage. There they desecrated the graves of the soldiers and nobles that once served there, and brought them back as a mindless skeletal hordes to serve as their undead army.

Ruins Music
The music that plays during in the Ruins is Exploring the Ruins, and during combat it is Combat in the Ruins.

Provisions

 * Holy Water is extremely useful as there are five different curios found in the Ruins that can benefit from an application of Holy Water.
 * Skeleton Key s are a close second, considering the amount of locked curios encountered in the Ruins.
 * Medicinal Herbs have a small utility, on the Iron Maiden and Alchemy Table.
 * Antivenom and Bandage s are less important here than in other locations due to the comparative lack of DOT attacks and complete absence of curio applications.
 * Consider bringing more Food than normal, as there aren't any food-oriented curios in the Ruins.

Party Composition
Characters reliant on doing Bleed damage are much less effective in Ruins than in other locations due to the presence of skeletons (which cannot bleed). Conversely, characters proficient with Blight attacks become extremely useful here as most enemies have very low blight resistance, and there are a few enemies with high PROT (less susceptible to regular damage, more susceptible to DOT).

Crusader does really well in the Ruins due to his increased damage to unholy. Grave Robber is fast enough to kill Bone Courtiers before they get a turn.

Strategy
The ruins is the easiest region to explore: skeletons don't have many special attacks, multiple holy curios with positive effect are easy to come by, urns and cabinets provide for some good loot. Bone Captain is weaker than his counterparts from other regions. It's also worth noting that the Ruin's traps only do regular and stress damage, with no DOT or debuff.

The general strategy is to kill stress/damage dealers in the back ranks first, then focus on enemies without PROT, leave Bone Rabble and Bone Defender for last, as they don't hit that hard. Pulling Bone Courtier or Bone Arbalist to the front rows as well as knocking Cultist Brawler back to 3/4 position can be a good idea: they will use weaker attacks to get back to their desired position. Alternatively, if your party has enough damage, speed, and stun ability, enemy groups with two Bone Courtiers and/or Bone Arbalists can be great opportunities for recuperation - by killing the two front-line enemies first (and removing their corpses) so that the Courtiers / Arbalists move into the first two rows, you can reduce the enemy force to two monsters that are stuck in rows where they deal very little melee damage and no stress damage outside of an infrequent critical hit, allowing you to stun or simply tank the negligible damage while restoring lost health and stress.

Things to watch out for:

 * Bone Spearman in rank 1/2.
 * Stress dealers such as Bone Courtier, Cultist Acolyte and Madman.
 * Books (never burn them!).