Leper (Darkest Dungeon II)

"When pain is accepted, strength flows in abundance."

The Leper is a Hero in Darkest Dungeon II.

Class Description

 * Front Rank
 * High Dmg
 * Self-Sufficient
 * Durable

Combat Skills
🔸The Leper will always start each run equipped with Chop,  Purge,  Withstand,  Solemnity, and  Reflection. All other skills must be unlocked through the Shrine of Reflection, after which they are permanently available for subsequent playthroughs.

🔸Leper begins each run with a unique, permanent Condition that has a 50% chance to apply a Blind Token, and a separate 25% chance to apply another same Token on himself at the start of each battle.

🔸Some of the Leper's skills ( Chop, Hew and  Break) have a chance to apply  Blind Tokens on the Leper when used. Unlike most self-inflicted Negative Tokens, these Blind Tokens can be negated by Leper's  Debuff Resistance. The Blind chances displayed in said skills do not affect said Resistance in any way - they are separate chances that decide whether or not these Tokens should be triggered. If triggered, said Tokens will then have to pass the Resistance check before they are actually applied on the Leper.























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 expedition with a random Hero Path. Each Hero has access to 3 shared Paths ( Wanderer, Apprentice , Master ) and 2 unique Paths available only to them. The following Paths are unique to the Leper.

Strategy
🔸The Leper is a durable front-Rank tanker capable of dealing a huge amount of damage, surpassing other Heroes. In exchange for his offensive capabilities, the Leper has very strict Rank requirements. He lacks skills that allow him to attack the back Ranks and can only deal damage while standing on the front. He can not use any offensive skills if pushed to the back Ranks, while having no skills that can quickly move him to the front when he is displaced. Hence, care should be taken when he encounters enemies with Knockback effects (Pit Fighter, Lord, etc.). While possessing a high base HP, the Leper has very low DOT Resistances, and thus is highly susceptible to DOT effects - however, this weakness is somewhat mitigated by the Leper's high self-sustainability. Notably, the Leper suffers from one major drawback: susceptibility to Blind Tokens. He is affected by an innate, permanent condition that has a high chance to inflict Blind Tokens on him at the start of each battle (2 Tokens maximumly). His offensive skills offer very low CRIT chance and can also inflict Blind, which counters his significant damage output.

🔸Offense: The Leper delivers attacks with his staple skills Chop and  Hew. These skills, however, have a chance to place a Blind Token on the Leper, causing him to miss subsequent attacks. To increase the chance of avoiding Blind, it is necessary to upgrade the said skills to reduce the blinding chance to 60% and increase Leper's  Debuff Resistance through trinkets or skills. Reflection is Leper's main way to remove Blind and continue the assault. If Reflection is upgraded, it can increase Leper's  Debuff Resistance for a greater chance of negating  Blind. Alternatively, Blind can be removed by using useful combat items such as Milk-Soaked Linen or Holy Water, giving the Leper a chance to strike again without wasting a turn to use  Reflection. TheMan-at-Arms's Command can remove  Blind and provide a  Strength Token to substantially increase Leper's damage. When upgraded, thePlague Doctor's Indiscriminate Science, and theRunaway's  Hearthlight are also very helpful at removing  Blind. Moreover, Indiscriminate Science can also restore a significant portion of Leper's HP if he holds several  Block,  Taunt , or  Vulnerable Tokens gained from using  Withstand or  Revenge.


 * Dd2 ability chop.png Chop, Dd2 ability hew.png Hew and Dd2 ability break.png Break will allow the Leper to bypass the Dd2 token blind.png Blind effects if he strikes targets with a Dd2 token combo.png Combo Token on them. ThePortraits-highwayman.pngayman can inflict Dd2 token combo.png Combo using either Dd2 ability pointblankshot.png Point Blank Shot or Dd2 ability trackingshot.png Tracking Shot which removes all Dd2 token dodge.png Dodge and Dd2 token dodgeplus.png Dodge+ Tokens from a target and conveniently exposes it to Leper's attacks. ThePortraits-runaway.pngay's Dd2 ability smokescreen.png Smokescreen applies a Dd2 token combo.png Combo and a Dd2 token vulnerable.png Vulnerable Token to increase the Leper's damage, while blinding targets. ThePortraits-occultist.pngtist's Dd2 ability weakeningcurse.png Weakening Curse and Dd2 ability daemonspull.png Daemon's Pull also synergize well with Leper. In addition to Dd2 token combo.png Combo, Dd2 ability daemonspull.png Daemon's Pull can pull back-Rank targets to the front and clear corpses like Leper's Dd2 ability purge.png Purge, which compensates for Leper's lack of ability to target the back. ThePortraits-jester.pngr can constantly inflict Dd2 token combo.png Combo with Dd2 ability razorswit.png Razor's Wit and upgraded Dd2 ability fadetoblack.png Fade to Black.


 * Dd2 ability bash.png Bash nullifies the Leper's lack of mobility by applying an Dd2 token immobilize.png Immobilize effect to him to prevent him from being pushed to the back by Knockback attacks or displaced when his allies move. It applies the same effect to the target as well, making sure that the target will not be able to move away from the front and stay out of Leper's striking range. An upgraded Dd2 ability bash.png Bash will inflict Dd2 token combo.png Combo on targets and allow Leper to ignore his Dd2 token blind.png Blind effects when he uses most of his skills.


 * Due to its relatively strong Knockback effect, Dd2 ability purge.png Purge can be used against enemies that perform poorly on back Ranks such as Knight or Foot Soldier.


 * Leper-chops-lock.png Dd2 ability ruin.png Ruin, the Leper can increase his damage to a much greater degree. After using Dd2 ability ruin.png Ruin, the Leper will receive a damage Dd2 token buff.png Buff for each instance of damage he suffers. Dd2 ability ruin.png Ruin can be used in tandem with Dd2 ability withstand.png Withstand and Dd2 ability intimidate.png Intimidate, which give Leper Dd2 token taunt.png Taunt effects to force enemies to attack him and rapidly raise his damage output in the process. DOT effects can inflict several instances of damage on the Leper, giving him even more damage Dd2 token buff.png Buffs . Therefore, it is strongly recommended to upgrade Dd2 ability ruin.png Ruin to inflict an additionalBleed dd2.png Bleed effect on the Leper. Alternatively, Dd2 ability wyrdreconstruction.png Wyrd Reconstruction of thePortraits-occultist.pngtist can easily inflictBleed dd2.png Bleed on the Leper thanks to his lowBleed dd2.png Bleed Resistance. Consider using Dd2 ability revenge.png Revenge to give Leper a Dd2 token strength.png Strength and potentially a Dd2 token crit.png Crit Token for critical damage. ThePortraits-jester.pngr's upgraded Dd2 ability battleballad.png Battle Ballad can apply the same Tokens, while also pushing the Leper further to the front.

🔸Survivability: The Leper excels at sustaining himself thanks to the Block or  Block+ Tokens and DOT Resistance  Buffs from  Withstand as well as the generous amount of heal and  Stress heal from  Solemnity. If the Leper does not have access to Bash,  Withstand can increase his  Move Resistance, giving him a better chance to negate Knockback effects.


 * Dd2 ability intimidate.png Intimidate is very useful because of its lack of cooldown, while being highly effective. It can target any Rank and apply two Dd2 token weak.png Weak Tokens to reduce the damage output of dangerous enemies such as Pit Fighter, Lord or Deacon.

Shrine of Reflection
🔸The Leper gains access to 6 abilities over 5 chapters through accessing memories in the Shrine of Reflection.

Chapter One: Shun Them Not

Chapter Two: Infection

Chapter Three: Treason

Chapter Four: Treason

Chapter Five: A Beautiful View



Shrine Bullet Point.png Chapter One: Shun Them Not
🔸Objective: Foster The Sick 🔸Unlocks Break "A lion in the blood-soaked grass, circled by hyenas who move as a pack..."

- The Leper

"Despite the protestations of his royal advisors, he wound visit with the sick and dying, providing what comfort he could."

- The Academic

"The ailing and infirm were far less repulsive to him than the venomous whispers of his scoffing entourage..."

- The Academic



Shrine Bullet Point.png Chapter Two: Infection
🔸Unlocks Revenge "A hollow clanging echoed throughout the palace."

- The Leper

"Early signs could be ignored or concealed, but soon the reality was inescapable. Whether by some affliction of lineage or by direct transmission, symptoms of incurable disease began to openly manifest themselves. Wracked with pain, he summoned doctors and aides from the farthest reaches of his lands, all of whom concluded the worst: the King was dying."

- The Academic



Shrine Bullet Point.png Chapter Three: Treason
🔸Unlocks Intimidate "With wicked plots, they forged the blade that slew them."

- The Leper

"Sedition, like any illness, spreads slowly. Rotten with a cynical opportunism born of longstanding entitlement, the scheming circle of advisors drafted mutinous plans. Though bedridden, he had long since divined their intent, and feared the disastrous results of their would-be rule. Summoning his blacksmith - and his strength - he hoisted his blade, and rose to meet the coming threat."

- The Academic



Shrine Bullet Point.png Chapter Four: Treason
🔸Objective: Survive Their Treason 🔸Unlocks Hew "Fury and blade to excise malignance - no matter the agony!"

- The Leper

"He had shown his compassion. Now... he would show his fury!"

- The Academic

"His blade had broken, but so too the treasonous plot."

- The Academic



Shrine Bullet Point.png Chapter Five: A Beautiful View
🔸Unlocks Bash and  Ruin "Even present, sunlight throws aside the clouds to pour into the people's hearts."

- The Leper

"Satisfied that the spirit of his benevolent tenure would endure, he abdicated the throne. People gathered at windows and along the roads. Weeping, some threw petals at his feet, while others watched in reverent stoicism. As he walked beyond the city gates, he marveled at the beauty of the world, and was grateful for his many blessings."

- The Academic

Trivia

 * The Leper is one of eight Heroes returning from Darkest Dungeon, and one of the first nine Heroes to be available in the sequel.


 * The Leper's backstory is unique among the heroes in that he did nothing wrong, and feels no regret - in spite of the treason, he was loved by his people and left a lasting legacy. This is reflected in his portrait, where unlike the other heroes, he looks into the light with his head held high.


 * As his title suggests, the Leper suffers from leprosy. This disease can impair eyesight, which may explain Leper's susceptibility to Dd2 token blind.png Blind effects. Whenever the Leper is attacked, he bares his body instead of flinching like other Heroes. This suggests his lack of ability to feel pain, which is another symptom of leprosy. These traits are also similarly depicted in the first Darkest Dungeon, where the Leper does not appear to flinch from attacks and has the lowest skill accuracy out of all Heroes.