


Reflection allows him to remove Blind on his own, and Solemnity will keep him healthy and (mostly) Stress-free. If your party includes the Leper, you can use his Withstand Skill to tank many of these attacks.

Deals moderate damage and inflicts Burn, Blight, or Bleed (chosen at random) to a single Hero.Good luck - it only gets harder once you've overcome the Shackles! We've updated this guide for the most recent version of the game. Updated on by Matt Arnold: The Brain of Darkness has been renamed the Shackles of Despair, and DD2's iconic boss fight has seen some changes since the game launched out of early access. With a strong party and a solid plan, you can achieve victory. Knowing what to expect - and what you don't have to worry about - is key to defeating the game's earliest end-boss. Related: Darkest Dungeon 2: Party Build Guide Just making it to the final battle is a feat in itself, but it's not over until the Shackles are destroyed. This monstrous foe represents the heroes' own doubts, and it restricts your party's abilities throughout the fight.

At the end of a Denial run in Darkest Dungeon 2, players will be faced with the Brain of Darkness, locked away by the Shackles Of Denial.
