Damage Over Time (Darkest Dungeon II)

DOT (Damage Over Time) is a combat mechanic in Darkest Dungeon II.

Overview


DOTs are harmful effects inflicted on Heroes and enemies via skills and combat items. Typical DOT effects include Bleed, Blight , and  Burn (excluding  Strangle , a unique DOT). These effects deal a fixed amount of damage on the targets whenever they start their turn. Similar to most Debuffs, DOT effects last for 3 turns and has 100% chance to be inflicted via all skills. Heroes can increase said chance by equipping certain trinkets. If a DOT attack is a critical hit, the DOT effect of the attack will ignore 20% DOT Resistances of the target and last for 2 additional turns if it manages to bypass Resistances. Unlike physical damage, DOT values can not be reduced by any means - it can only be completely negated by DOT Resistances. Due to its damage-per-turn mechanic, DOT is particularly handy for wearing down enemies with multiple actions per turn and killing ones with Death Blow Resistance (who are already on  Death's Door ).

DOT Resistances

 * TheBleed dd2.png Bleed, Blight dd2.png Blight , and Burn dd2.png Burn Resistances (RES) are displayed as BLD , BLGT , and BURN , respectively. DOTs have a chance to be negated by respective DOT Resistances of targets they affect. For example, an enemy or Hero with 20 BLD Resistance has 20% chance to resist aBleed dd2.png Bleed effect whenever they are hit by a skill with default DOT chance (100%) that inflictsBleed dd2.png Bleed.




 * It is important to increase the DOT Resistances of Heroes as some enemy skills can inflict particularly huge DOT effects, such as Deacon-icon.pngn's Exultation (Bleed dd2.png) or Lord's Bilious Cannon (Blight dd2.png 6). Heroes can boost their DOT Resistances via skill Dd2 token buff.png Buffs (Portraits-plaguedoctor.pnge Doctor's Dd2 ability ounceofprevention.png Ounce of Prevention), trinkets (Heat Shield) as well as combat and Inn items (Clotting Poultice). In addition, the DOT Resistances of a Hero can be increased or decreased depending on their positive or negative Relationship with other Heroes. As such, achieving multiple positive Relationships gives Heroes a much better chance of withstanding DOT attacks.




 * DOT Resistances can be reduced by Debuff dd2.png Debuffs from certain enemy skills (such as Whipper's Infernal Taskmaster) and combat items (such as Toxic Ichor).

DOT Removal

 * All DOT effects will be automatically removed from all Heroes whenever a battle ends. DOTs can also be removed by combat items and certain skills. In combat, Heroes can entirely removeBleed dd2.png Bleed, Blight dd2.png Blight , and Burn dd2.png Burn from themselves when they use Bandages, Antivenom, and Burn Salve, respectively. Medicinal Herbs can remove all DOTs at once.


 * Portraits-plaguedoctor.pnge Doctor and Portraits-hellion.pngon are by far the only Heroes that possess skills capable of curing DOTs (Dd2 ability battlefieldmedicine.png Battlefield Medicine and Dd2 ability adrenalinerush.png Adrenaline Rush, respectively). Some enemies, such as Evangelist and Cherub, can use Worship onDeacon-icon.pngn and Cardinal-icon.pngnal to clear all DOTs from them.

Forced DOT Triggering

 * Typically, DOT only deals damage at the start of its target's turn. However, some Heroes and enemies can use their skills to force DOT to deal most (or all) of its damage instantly (and remove the DOT in some cases). The damage dealt is counted as physical damage. For example, if an enemy is currently suffering from aBleed dd2.png Bleed effect for 3 turns (5 damage for each turn), a skill capable of triggering 100% of Bleed dd2.png Bleed amounts will instantly deal 15 physical damage to said enemy.


 * Portraits-plaguedoctor.pnge Doctor andPortraits-runaway.pngay are by far the only Heroes that can instantly trigger DOT on targets by using Dd2 ability causeofdeath.png Cause of Death (affects all basic DOT types) and Dd2 ability backdraft.png Backdraft (only affects Burn dd2.png Burn ), respectively. Dd2 ability causeofdeath.png Cause of Death can trigger 75 - 100% of DOT amounts, while Dd2 ability backdraft.png Backdraft can trigger 50 - 75% of said amounts. Unlike Dd2 ability causeofdeath.png Cause of Death, Dd2 ability backdraft.png Backdraft does not remove DOT and its damage dealt to a target does not directly derive from the DOT amount on the target, but rather from the DOT on an enemy standing in front of the target. Her Ladyship, a unique variant of the Immolatist, possesses the Combustion skill which can trigger and remove all Burn dd2.png Burn amounts on a target.

Strangle.png Strangle

 * Strangle on Hellion.jpg receiving Strangle.png Strangle effect]]The unique DOT effect, Strangle.png Strangle, has differrent mechanics and is exclusive to the Dreaming General's Tap Root. Strangle.png Strangle can not be resisted and will only affect Heroes if they stand on a Rank with 3 Tangled Growth 3.png Tangled Growth effects are applied to it. After the first turn of combat, Tap Root will use Creeping Growth to apply 1 Tangled Growth 1.png Tangled Growth on 2 random Ranks. Once applied on a Hero, Strangle.png Strangle deals 2 damage per turn, increased by 2 for each turn it remains on said Hero. After being removed and re-applied, the damage value will reset back to 2.Creeping Growth.png will apply the first Tangled Growth 1.png Tangled Growth effect on all Ranks (rather than Heroes) on the first turn of combat]]


 * The only way to remove Strangle.png Strangle is hitting the Tap Root with any skill or combat item - for each hit, Tap Root will use Receding Growth to remove 2 Tangled Growth 2.png Tangled Growths from a random Rank with at least 2 Tangled Growth 2.png Tangled Growths . The first Tangled Growth 1.png Tangled Growth effect inflicted on all Ranks on the first turn of combat can not be removed and will last for the entire duration of the battle against the Dreaming General.Tangled Growth Levels.png Tangled Growth ]]

Reginal DOT Focus

 * Depending on regions that Heroes traverse, they will encounter regional enemies with different focuses on DOT and DOT Resistances. The Plague Eaters in the Foetor region possess particularly high Blight dd2.png Blight Resistances and primarily inflict Blight dd2.png Blight via their skills. The Lost Battalion in the Tangle focuses on dealingBleed dd2.png Bleed while having highBleed dd2.png Bleed Resistance. In the Sprawl, Burn dd2.png Burn will be a dominant DOT threat as all Fanatics are Burn -resistant and can inflict Burn dd2.png Burn, mostly after they use Ignite. In the Mountain region, the Cultists will mostly inflictBleed dd2.png Bleed and have low DOT Resistances overall.

DOT Skills of Heroes

 * Many Heroes introduced in Darkest Dungeon II possess skills that can inflict DOT on enemies, while some completely lack said skills (Portraits-manatarms.png-at-Arms andPortraits-leper.png). Each Hero has their own focus on a DOT effect. For example, thePortraits-plaguedoctor.pnge Doctor's skillset places emphasis on Blight dd2.png Blight, while thePortraits-runaway.pngay entirely focuses on dealing Burn dd2.png Burn . ThePortraits-plaguedoctor.pnge Doctor and thePortraits-occultist.pngltist are by far the only Heroes capable of inflicting all basic DOT effects.


 * Some Heroes can apply DOT effects on themselves or their teammates using their skills, which only include Dd2 ability ruin.png Ruin (Portraits-leper.png) (upgraded) and Dd2 ability wyrdreconstruction.png Wyrd Reconstruction (Portraits-occultist.pngtist).


 * In somes cases, a skill does not directly apply DOT on enemies. Instead, it allows other skills to inflict DOT. The only skills with such mechanic are Dd2 ability firestarter.png Firestarter (Portraits-runaway.pngay) and Dd2 ability malediction.png Malediction (Portraits-occultist.pngtist). Dd2 ability firestarter.png Firestarter causes all offensive skills of a Hero to inflict Burn dd2.png Burn, while Dd2 ability malediction.png Malediction forces an enemy target to receive a random DOT effect each time it is hit (either by a skill or a combat item).