Brigand Bloodletter

One of the many hardened bandits, brigands and killers that the Ancestor hired as a mercenary army to retake the Hamlet after the people rebelled against him. Once the Ancestor died and no further payment seemed in sight, those same mercenaries turned to banditry, and they can be found raiding any of the areas surrounding the Hamlet. Expect no quarter from them, and offer none.

One of the members of the infamous "Brigands Brigade", the Brigand Bloodletter is a hulk brute that both the heavy tank and slave driver of the group. The skin of this bandit is covered in scares of past battles tells you that this foe is battle harden and armed with special Cat o' nine tails whip he is ready to give his enemies deep and bloody scars to match his.

Behaviour
One of the members of the infamous "Brigands Brigade", the Brigand Bloodletter is the heavy tank of the group. He is always found accompanied by a Cutthroat and/or a Fusilier (or, on Champion in the ruins, a Hunter and/or Raider).

While his primary role is to soak up melee damage for his allies and soften foes with widespread bleeding, his uncommon but devastating Point Blank Shot can inflict massive damage, even more so with a fearsome critical chance. Furthermore, should his Rain of Whips crit, your party will suffer a lot of stress on top of bleeding. Despite this, it's usually better to deal with the other, frailer bandits first, in order to limit incoming damage: focusing the Bloodletter will just give them time to get off more attacks. Pulling the Fusilier to the front is also very useful: it forces both the Fusilier and Cutthroat to use their weaker abilities to get back into position, reducing their damage potential and buying you time to cut them down. On top of that, attacks aimed at the two front positions such as the Crusader's Zealous Accusation or the Leper's Hew can strike both the Bloodletter and the pulled unit, soon leaving a corpse that can continue to block the Bloodletter from using his Point Blank Shot.

Behaviour
At LV1 dungeons, his Point Blank Shot ability cannot be used twice in a row, so you will have at least one turn in between each PBS. Moreover, he is more likely to use it at the start of the battle (thrice more likely for level 1 and 3 dungeons, 5x more likely for champion dungeons) than at any other round.

Due to his synergy with the Brigand Cutthroat's bleed debuff from "Slice and Dice", the bloodletter will be more prone to use his "Rain of Whips" if the former enemy is still alive. The exact chances are, for each dungeon, 2x, 3x and 4x greater chance compared to PBS or Punishment.

In champion level dungeons, the bloodletter will still have double the chance to use RoW instead of Punishment or PBS even if the cutthroat has already been killed.

You are likely to encounter bloodletters with one cutthroat in rank 3 and a fusilier in rank 4. One of the better strategies here is to pull the fusilier forward because the size of the bloodletter will pull him all the way to rank 1 and the cutthroat back into the 4th rank. Neither enemy has good options in these positions, so it will give you some time to take out the bloodletter while the other enemies are regrouping themselves (and the bloodletter can't use the devastating PBS if he isn't in the first position). The Bloodletter is much more resilient than his smaller companions, so if your front-most fighter isn't afraid of an occasional PBS you should probably focus on them since they deal more damage in general.