Jester (Darkest Dungeon II)

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"A murderous melody lingers long after the final chord has been struck."

- The Academic

The Jester is one of 11 Heroes in Darkest Dungeon II.

Class Description

 * ANY RANK
 * BLEED
 * STRESS HEAL
 * SUPPORT

Combat Skills

 * Skills available by default:
 * Dd2 ability razorswit.png Razor's Wit
 * Dd2 ability fadetoblack.png Fade to Black
 * Dd2 ability sliceoff.png Slice Off
 * Dd2 ability battleballad.png Battle Ballad
 * Dd2 ability inspiringtune.png Inspiring Tune
 * Skills are unlocked in the Shrine of Reflection.























Unique Trinkets
🔸Each Hero has their own 3 unique Trinkets, exclusive only to them. All unique Trinkets for Heroes have Indelible rarity, Bauble cost of 70 and stack limit of 1.

Hero Paths
🔸 All Heroes Start The Game with No Hero Path. Each Hero has access to 3 unique Paths available only to them once they Invest into The Living City. Wanderer serves as the default path for every character and gives a candle reward. The following Paths are unique to the Jester.

Strategy
🔸The Jester is a particularly mobile Hero, as most offensive skills of his skillset require him to change position around the team composition to unleash his full potential. Due to his rather erratic movements, the Jester may present risk when fit into a team who requires Rank consistency or lacks flexibility in movement. Notably, the Jester excels at applying Combo, possessing 4 skills that can inflict said Token in total, more than any other Heroes. Due to his highly flexible skillset with a good target reach, the Jester can reliably perform on any Rank, especially on middle Ranks. Jester has a more supporting role on Rank 3 where he can effectively Stress heal, buff his team or Pull targets, while on Rank 2 he can use  Finale to deal a strong blow on resilient targets.



🔸Offense: The Jester's skillset mainly revolves around movement, and as such, it it better to pair him with Heroes with high Rank flexibility to adapt to allies' movement (Highwayman,Grave Robber, etc.). While theLeper, who is severely lacking in terms of mobility, may seem like a bad companion for the Jester, he can use Bash to apply  Immobilize on himself to avoid being moved by Jester's said skills. At the same time, if used in a right way; Bash, as well as similar skills that apply  Immobilize (Hellion's  Toe to Toe orMan-at-Arms'  Hold the Line), can also lock the Jester in his place and give him extra chances to use certain movement skills. For example, if theLeper has Immobilize on Rank 1, the Jester can use  Razor's Wit on Rank 2 without losing access to it.


 * One of the Jester's primary offensive moves is the combination of Dd2 ability razorswit.png Razor's Wit and Dd2 ability fadetoblack.png Fade to Black, both of which move the Jester back and forth and reduce enemies' accuracy, potentially forcing them miss highly damaging attacks. Both skills can apply dd2 token combo.png Combo on enemies, which enable additional effects of allies' skills (Stun dd2.png Stun fromPortraits-manatarms.png-at-Arms or higher CRIT chance forPortraits-graverobber.png Robber).


 * Jester can utilize a combo of Dd2 ability solo.png Solo and Dd2 ability finale.png Finale to quickly take down tough enemies (especially large-sized ones). Dd2 ability solo.png Solo will be the prime move to inflict dd2 token combo.png Combo and apply Dd2 token dodgeplus.png Dodge+ on the Jester for defense, then followed by Dd2 ability finale.png Finale, which deals double damage to targets with dd2 token combo.png Combo . If Dd2 ability solo.png Solo is not available, use Dd2 ability razorswit.png Razor's Wit or upgraded Dd2 ability fadetoblack.png Fade to Black. To avoid spending a turn for Dd2 ability solo.png Solo, the player may want to bring Heroes with Combo -inflicting skills (Portraits-highwayman.pngayman,Portraits-manatarms.png-at-Arms, etc.). Notably,Portraits-highwayman.pngayman's Dd2 ability trackingshot.png Tracking Shot can both apply dd2 token combo.png Combo and remove all Dd2 token dodge.png Dodge and Dd2 token dodgeplus.png Dodge+ from Jester's targets, guaranteeing his destructive Dd2 ability finale.png Finale hit.


 * Sometimes, maintaining the Jester's position to avoid disrupting party compositions can be a better option. In such cases, use either Dd2 ability sliceoff.png Slice Off or Dd2 ability harvest.png Harvest to assault mid-Rank targets and apply Bleed dd2.png Bleed to them. While Dd2 ability sliceoff.png Slice Off does not apply dd2 token combo.png Combo like Dd2 ability razorswit.png Razor's Wit and Dd2 ability fadetoblack.png Fade to Black, it applies a Dd2 token vulnerable.png Vulnerable Token for a harder subsequent hit. Dd2 ability harvest.png Harvest can simultaneously apply dd2 token combo.png Combo on multiple targets, albeit with a significantly lower chance (25 - 33%).

🔸Survivability: As the Jester has a particularly low HP, he mainly depends on his Dodge and  Dodge+ Tokens gained from  Razor's Wit and  Solo to avoid taking too much damage. Fade to Black is equally useful as well, applying Blind on enemies to make them miss their attacks.



🔸Support: The Jester can be considered to be among the most effective Stress healers. Inspiring Tune can be used on Jester himself and his teammates alike, healing up to 3 Stress and removing  Horror. However, the Stress heal only applies if allies have at least 5  Stress, a typical drawback of most Stress -healing skills.


 * Beside Dd2 token stress.png Stress heals, the Jester's arsenal offers skills that either move teammates forward or backward if they are displaced by enemies. Dd2 ability playout.png Play Out is primarily used to protect back-Rank Heroes, providing them with Dd2 token block.png Block or Dd2 token blockplus.png Block+, while also pushing them back if they are pulled to the front. Dd2 ability playout.png Play Out will have more use if the Heroes' party encounters enemies that tend to target back-Rank Heroes and deal a huge amount of damage to them, such as Arbalist. In contrast to Dd2 ability playout.png Play Out, Dd2 ability battleballad.png Battle Ballad pushes a Hero the front and applies a Dd2 token strength.png Strength Token for a stronger attack. It is preferably used on front-liners with limited mobility (Portraits-leper.png) or with skills that have strict Rank requirement but deals great damage (Portraits-highwayman.pngayman,Portraits-manatarms.png-at-Arms, and Portraits-hellion.pngon).


 * Dd2 ability echoingmarch.png Echoing March, unlike other similar skills, does not only pull enemies to the front, but also applies on them an additional Pull effect that triggers every time they begin their turns. As such, Dd2 ability echoingmarch.png Echoing March is highly effective against troublesome back-Rank enemies that always attempts to move away from the front if given the chance, particularly Cherubs. Furthermore, the constant Pull effect from the skill may disrupt enemy Ranks, preventing them from using certain effective skills.


 * Dd2 ability encore.png Encore is a quite unique skill among Heroes, being the only one that can grant extra actions. Dd2 ability encore.png Encore allows teammates to perform demanding skill combos within just a single turn. For example, thePortraits-leper.png can use Dd2 ability ruin.png Ruin and Dd2 ability withstand.png Withstand (or Dd2 ability intimidate.png Intimidate) to prepare a lethal hit. Similarly, the Portraits-hellion.pngon can use Dd2 ability bleedout.png Bleed Out and Dd2 ability bloodlust.png Bloodlust for extra damage onBleed dd2.png Bleed targets in the next turn. ThePortraits-manatarms.png-at-Arms can gain Dd2 token block.png Block and Dd2 token blockplus.png Block+ through various skills (Dd2 ability standfast.png Stand Fast, Dd2 ability holdtheline.png Hold the Line, Dd2 ability defender.png Defender, etc.) and immediately use Dd2 ability courageousabandon.png Courageous Abandon for massive damage against Rank 1.

Shrine of Reflection
🔸The Jester gains access to 6 skills over 5 Chapters through accessing memories in the Shrine of Reflection.

Trivia

 * The Jester is one of the ten Heroes returning from Darkest Dungeon, and one of the first eleven Heroes to be available in the sequel.
 * The musician that the Jester encountered in his Chapter 2 memory bears some resemblances to the Squiffy Ghast in the first Darkest Dungeon. The musician's appearance in a cemetery suggests that he is a spectral entity of some sort. He sits on an object in the same manner as the Squiffy Ghast and also carries a violin. Interestingly enough, the Squiffy Ghast will always attempt to target Jester if he is present in a Hero party. It is highly unlikely that the musician from the Jester's memory and the Squiffy Ghast are the same entity however.
 * Jester's final Shrine of Reflection describes him cutting off his own finger, which is accurately depicted in his character model. He is missing the tip of his left pinky finger.