The Tangle



"War rewards only resignation."

- The Academic

The Tangle is a region in Darkest Dungeon II.

The Tangle is a primeval forest filled with ruined trenches, barricades, and military encampments. The soldiers of the Lost Battalion, once sent here to hold the line against the cult, found themselves gradually transfixed by thick vines and creeping roots around them. By the time the cult arrived, the fortifications, already long overgrown, were completely unmanned.

Cadavers
The primary enemies encountered in the Tangle are Cadavers.

Still dressed for war, these lost souls shamble through the endless maze of trees and vines. Foot Soldier Drummer Bishop Arbalist Bullseye Barrett Knight

The Dreaming General
The Dreaming General is the main boss in the Tangle, found in the General's Keep.

Undying Formation
The Drummers of the Lost Battalion still coordinate their undead comrades' actions by giving Order tokens and providing powerful team-wide buffs.

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 * Enables various powerful area-of-effect attacks.
 * Consumed upon use.
 * Duration: 1 turn
 * Limit: 1

Strategy

 * Enemies in this region are highly resistant to Bleed.
 * Combat turnorder enemy lost battalion drummer.png Drummers boost their allies by granting them Order tokens as well as making them practically immune to  move. Killing the Drummer is a high priority.
 * Combat turnorder enemy lost battalion bishop.png With enough Benediction Bishops can resurrect dead allies, making them high-priority targets.
 * Combat turnorder enemy lost battalion foot soldier.png Foot Soldiers can generate Block alonside Drummers and deal a considerable amount of damage. Dots are the most effective way to kill them.
 * Combat turnorder enemy lost battalion arbalist.png Arbalests are strong damage dealers, but become much less effective in the front ranks.
 * Combat turnorder enemy lost battalion knight.png Unlike other enemies in this game, Knights become stronger when reaching Death's Door.

Narrator Quotes

 * When selecting the Tangle as the next region at an Inn:
 * "Trenches and tents - the front lines of a war that was never fought."
 * "Mud and rain. Resignation and death. This land is truely barren."