Darkest Dungeon The Crimson Court: The Crimson Curse Darkest Dungeon Guide
Last update: Thursday, April 20, 2023
The Crimson Curse is, quite literally, a vampirism mechanic introduced by the first DLC, the Crimson Court. It causes a hero to crave for blood, decreasing his stats and eventually leading to death if not given a certain item (The Blood). The mechanic is also connected with the newly introduced boss, The Fanatic.
General information
The Crimson Curse is a new type of disease. It can be attracted from one of the enemies of the "BLOODSUCKER" type - new type of foes that you will, in most cases, meet in the new area of the game, the Crimson Courtyard (although they will rarely appear in other areas as well). The enemies will have access to an attack called "The Thirst". Primarily it deals low damage (3-5), healing the foe for twice the damage, but it also has a very small chance of inflicting the said curse on one of your heroes. Critical hits of the said ability have a higher chance of causing the disease.
There is no protection from the course - there are no items to prevent it from affecting a hero. Also, there is no limit to the amount of heroes that can have the Crimson Curse - you can start a dungeon with no hero suffering from it and end it with the whole party cursed.
The stages of the Crimson Curse
There are 5 stages of the Crimson Curse. Those are:
- Crimson Curse - the basic stage of the curse, in which the hero gets -5% Stun / Blight / Bleed resistance, -10% MAX HP, +1 SPD and -10% Virtue Chance. After several turns have passed, the hero will enter the next stage, Craving.
- Craving - in this state the penalties to resistances and the speed boost doubles (-10% to Stun / Blight/ Bleed and +2 SPD) but the hero won't have any other side effects. The hero can be given The Blood to go to the Bloodlust stage, or can be left without blood, eventually going to the Wasting stage.
- Bloodlust - the hero in this stage gains powerful bonuses: +15% Stun / Blight / Bleed resist, +4 SPD and +25% damage, losing all of the penalties of the previous stages. Unfortunately, the hero will also suffer some mental problems (similarly to when the hero is afflicted) - he might automatically use one of the attacks, attack your own hero or increase the stress of the entire party. After several turns the hero will revert back to the default stage, Crimson Curse.
- Wasting - in this stage the hero receives powerful penalties: -20% Stun / Blight / Bleed resist, -33% MAX HP, -3 SPD, -10% Death Blow resist. Aside from the mentioned penalties, the hero has only several turns before entering the next stage. Giving blood to the hero will revert it back to the Crimson Curse stage.
- Death - when the cursed hero is deprived of blood for a sufficient amount of time, he will eventually succumb to the disease and simply die.
The effects of blood deprivation...
Note - your heroes can advance to "higher" stages during their stay in the city. They will automatically consume The Blood to prevent it from happening, but if you lack any, they will eventually succumb to the disease and die.
Effect of the curse - the Fanatic
This is one of those encounters you don't want to experience.
The main aspect of the curse, aside from buffs / debuffs and the necessity to use The Blood, is the appearance of a new boss - the Fanatic. After about 20 weeks have passed since you've activated the DLC, you will receive a message that the Fanatic will hunt your party. There's only one condition - you must have cursed characters in the active roster.
When you enter a dungeon with a party that has cursed characters, there's a chance that the Fanatic will spawn there. If that happens, the loading screen will be replaced with the face of the new boss. Once your party enters the dungeon, the Fanatic will be waiting for them in one of the rooms. The room is selected randomly - he can appear in the second room, or even in the last one. In some cases you might not even run into him - if you've completed the objective, you can leave the dungeon and you won't have to fight the Fanatic.
Avoiding any contact with the foe is advised. The Fanatic has high health, resistances and can attack up to three times during a single turn. What's more, he will burn one of your heroes at a stake, dealing damage after each move of your heroes and his own. The damage from the stake is doubled when he grabs a cursed hero - even the toughest tanks can die in seconds. If it's possible, you should try to complete the objective and leave the dungeon without engaging him.
Note - the chances for the Fanatic to appear are increased by the amount of cursed characters you have in the party. What's more, he can only appear in Veteran and Champion dungeons.
Removing the curse
Normally, there's no way to remove the curse - heroes can't be put into the Sanitarium to get rid of it. During the Crimson Court campaign you will be able to heal your heroes and remove the Crimson Curse by defeating one of the three Crimson Courtyard bosses. Killing either the Baron, the Viscount or the Countess will remove the Crimson Curse from all of your heroes - even those that didn't take part in the mission. Keep in mind that they (and probably will) can still attract the disease from the enemies.
Fortunately, after you've defeated all three of the mentioned bosses, the Sanitarium will gain a new function - it will now be able to remove the Crimson Curse from affected heroes. The treatment is relatively cheap (as with most of the diseases) and will require the hero to spend one week (a single mission) in the Sanitarium.