
doesn't matter what an "ideal composition" is so much because you're not going to be there any time soon.Ģ) good traits on a middling hero beat bad traits on a good hero. "nope" is a pretty direct answer to the OP, but at least saves reading those buncha guides which probably the OP didn't want to do anyways hence this post.ġ) early game you need to work with whatevery you RNG'd into. I've run through nearly every Dungeon, almost every Crimson Court mission, and at least half of the Bosses using this party and it's only failed me once when the Flagellant decided to die on-the-spot when he had 80% Deaths Door resist. Originally posted by Xerkie:I like to run the following The first spot is Flagellant because of his combination of extreme utility and extreme offensive capabilities, and the absurd amount of DMG he can do if left to his own devices. The Second Spot is the Houndmaster because of their extremely good Stun & Very high DMG Output, as well as his Self-heal, Guard, & Mark. If i'm running Modded, I like to use The Cannoneer in the third spot. If i'm running Vanilla, I like to use The Jester, Arbalest, Occultist, Grave Robber, or another Vestal.

The third spot is Interchangeable, and can range based on what heroes you have, your condition, etc. The vestal, obviousely, is a great healer, and can stun/attack enemies if you're in a pinch or have everybody healed up.
