The following patch was deployed on 29 September 2015, named Those from Below.

Fix to issue preventing heroes from moving backwards

Crash fixes in multiple locations/situations

Drowned Crew fixes, Siren fixes

Trinket limits corrected so all Ancestrals are limited to 1 in the estate and everything else isn't

Crit display should be consistent to nearest 0.5%

Cove curios buffs should persist properly now

Misc other bug fixes

Bug fix: Bonuses from "skill instant" situations restored (marked target bonuses, bonuses vs enemy types, etc.)

Bug fix: Blight tooltips fixed so they don't show 0 dmg

Bug fix: Fix to crashes from dying from DOTs

Trinket fixes: Guardian's Shield corrected to a rank requirement, Book of Sanity now rarer than Book of Holiness

Bug fix: Heart attack barking restored

Bug fix: Bosses corrected to give trinket loot more reliably

Bug fix: music timing

Misc other bug fixes

The Cove [ edit | edit source ]

The Cove dungeon region, featuring 7 new monsters, 2 new bosses, new curios, all new environment art, and new music!

The Cove features monsters that are in general both fast and bleed resistant, and also have many bleed-causing attacks.

The Cove monsters also include some key mechanics previously unused by monsters, such as healing and guarding! These mechanics may begin to work their way into other dungeon regions in the future...beware!

You do not need to begin a new campaign to play The Cove. Cove quests will spawn alongside quests from other regions.

Idle heroes in town will recover a small amount of stress between quests even if not placed in active treatment at the Tavern or Abbey

By popular demand: unused dungeon supplies now sell back at the end of a quest (for a smallish percentage of their value)

Increased roster size a bit so players with full rosters can recruit some new heroes and go Cove spelunking even at low level quests

Streamlined combat flow to keep the pace brisk and reduce many of the small waits that occur between chained events

Revised the core combat damage calculation so trinkets and other buffs apply in a more even way to AOE attacks. This will preserve intended damage balance of AOE vs single target attacks and help keep both approaches *situationally useful. Previously, trinket and other buffs were amplifying AOE damage unfairly with respect to single target attacks. The revised calculation applies the base skill modifier directly to the weapon damage, and *then totals all other buffs before applying them to this base result.

Trinkets have received a much-needed balance pass. The goal was to ensure that rarer trinkets are more reliably valuable than less rare trinkets, and also to make many previously uninteresting trinkets (both general and *class-specific) more interesting. While some trinkets will obviously be better than others for some classes, dungeons, or situations, we have improved many of the trinkets that were particularly weak or problematic. A few *trinkets have been nerfed (in cases where the value was just too high compared to other trinkets). Some trinkets have had their rarity adjusted, and we will likely do more of this once we measure the results of these *changes. Additional trinket adjustments may also be required in the future.

Trinket drops are a bit more constrained--you won't see as many rare drops in lower level dungeons.

Resolve level 0 and 1 heroes now have more disease resistance! After all, they are fresh off the stagecoach and are the healthiest they'll ever be!

Some more small mobs don't leave corpses (e.g. dogs, spiders, gargoyles)

Adjustments to the surprise mechanic: surprised monsters now act last in the first round but no longer lose an entire turn.

Players cannot retreat during the first combat round if they were surprised.

Retreating from combat adds stress

Some skills effects that didn't show % chance now show % chance in the associated skill tooltips (e.g. Jester stress heals)

Riposting heroes won't riposte against 0-damage causing attacks

Heroes and monsters generally shouldn't be able to crit on a 0 damage attack

Torchlight properly drops to 0 during camping ambushes

Corpses don’t give critting stress relief

Fixed bug where both +herosurprise and +monstersurprise was occuring in dim light. (Should just be +heroes surprised)

Camping ambushes always surprise the party

Reduced Resolve XP requirements for higher levels, as a step towards expected final Darkest Dungeon configuration.

Fix to Speed progression bug with Arbalest, Jester, Leper, Houndmaster. This comes across as a nerf for most of them but the old values were errors in the spreadsheet and some of the high speeds were unintentional.

Many misc bug fixes

Heroes' armor icons now visually upgrade with each new rank

All quest objects (ex. Reliquary) now have unique art

Foreground layer added to every dungeon

New pop-text icons for greater 'at-a-glance' clarity on skill effects.

Tray icons/character panel icons restyled to match pop-text icons

Unique corpse art for different monsters

Rebalanced several enemy color tints

New pose for Plague Doctor's 'Incision' skill

Click to advance through plot quest (boss) narration on loading screens

Full music and sound design on the Cove! all new music by Stuart Chatwood ambiences wet footstep recordings all new props! Ever wondered what sifting a through a whale carcass sounds like? wonder no more! all enemies and bosses fully designed with unique attacks, impacts and voices live recorded voice of the Siren singing along to the battle track

nearly 100 new lines for the Narrator including more coverage for already existing events

Narration lines no longer limited to playing only 99 times in a given campaign

new music arrangements for hallway battles in all regions

redid all traps, trap disarms, trap dodges

redesigned impacts on some existing enemy attacks

retimed battle-end stinger and sound triggers

Brigand Pounder, Gibbering Prophet and Formless Flesh bosses now all have dungeon intro/outro narration



