Dark and Darker – Quick Builds Guide

Quick Guide to Builds

Cleric Build

Cleric Build Support Teams of 3

The order of the spells is important, you must be in the rear and only buff when the one in front of your team is 100% sure that he sees enemies. In fights you must heal and buff. Only paste when necessary. To recover spells (letter G, sitting down) you must tell your team to cover you, always be at full Protection if possible.

What is marked in blue (spell memory) to 23 can be raised with “Spell Capacity”, “Knowledge, “All Attributes” (in clothes, book, rings, earrings. Not having it on a shield or mace or it will not count the memory spell. Excepted if the “All Attributes” that if good in weapons and shields, but will not add when you use the book for spells unless the book has the attributes: “Spell Ability”, “Knowledge, “All Attributes”).

Carry bonfires and green potions to recover spells fast.

Goblin Paladin Build

Well here it is attribute items:. “all attributes” or “Strength”. To have more life and stamina this build has medium range spells for magic attacks.

You can withstand physical damage with plate armor and magic with templar armor but just as careful on a goblin map with ranger traps, rogues can withstand them well. On the goblin map, always be on the upper floors because that is where the most portals appear.

Goblin Paladin Plate Build

Goblin Paladin Plate Build 50%

Same bases as the previous “all attributes” or “Strength” paladin build with the difference that it is more expensive and uses the “Rubysilver Cuirass” armor for its high physical defense. If you achieve more than 50% of “Pysical Damage Reduction” (Highlighted in blue box) you will tank all physical damage without problems!. You are a tank on steroids in this damage type.

And if you get 25% “Magic resist” (Highlighted in red box) you will be able to maneuver against magic damage with little trouble. Remember, the statistics change within the game due to the passives (passive abilities, attributes in: shield, weapon, book).

Thank you for your time and I hope this little tutorial was helpful to you.

Jan Bakowski
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A lifelong gamer Jan Bakowski, also known as Lazy Dice, was always interested in gaming and writing. He lives in Poland (Wrocław). His passion for games began with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time on the Nintendo 64 back in 1998. Proud owner of Steam Deck, which has become his primary gaming platform. He’s been making guides since 2012. Sharing his gaming experience with other players has become not only his hobby but also his job.

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