 Hello, fair ladies and yet fairer gentlemen. It is I, Philip Magnus, and welcome back, welcome, welcome, welcome back to the darkest of dungeons. It is horrible, it is dark and it is sometimes even quite rather grisly. This time around I'm just going to take on a completely new team of folks and hopefully I won't balk it up awfully. As you see we are passing right now through the very important and very useful phase of this particular game where we are buying lots and lots and lots and lots of stuff. Hopefully we are not going to buy too few items or too many. How have you been? Hmm, why don't you share in the comments? Well, no? Okay. Pace out the halls of your lineage once familiar. Now. Anyway, this is the first time I'm actually going to try out Bodehound Master and the Abomination. So I'm actually quite rather excited. Let's see, we've got 750 gold which is actually quite a good start out, say. No monstrosities of any sort, eh? But there is a battle to come. Let's see then. Well done, Hound Master. You impress so far. Let's see if you're as useful in battle as you are in disabling traps. Hopefully you will be. If not, well that would be kind of bad. They're all surprised which means that we have a good chance to... Hmm. Let's see what we can do with Manacles. I don't yet want to transform, you see. Abyssal artillery. This could be quite useful. I suppose it will bring me some... No, actually won't bring me any stress at all. Some of the occultists' skills, they do that, you know? Let's see. I think we are going to bite into our enemies. Good job. And they're all bleeding now. Even better. It's a solid start, I won't lie. Because the spider is going to get hit. Perhaps there was a way for me to avoid that. Well, hey. I will suffer truities like a big boy. Let's see, Stress Heal and Heal. Yeah, that's actually kind of useful. This Abomination fellow, very nice. Very, very, very nice. And we got quite the loot indeed. An antique suit of armor, stands amidst the ruins. Yeah, sure. Excellent. 10 dodge and 15% protection. Good things happen to those who stumble upon old pieces of night equipment, I suppose. Plenty. Ouch, did not see that. That was entirely unnecessary, I assure you. But hey, this game is full of unnecessary suffering, isn't it? And we love it for that. We've got two battles into the next room alone. That is going to get nasty quickly, isn't it? The point of this particular campaign is indeed to spoil 90% of the room. So, battle or no battle, I'm going to be doing plenty. Oh my. I like that. Let's see then. What can we do? Rage. Well, that is not impressive, not at all. Hopefully he will be able to redeem himself because I really don't like losers. Well, he is a big target, so I would only expect something like that. Let's see then. Actually, Stanley is quite useful with this spell with his Stress Hill. No, I don't think I need that for now. But if I can take the Bone Arbalest out of my way, which I failed at, and he won't bleed because he is naturally a corpse, then I'm supposed to bleed. Oh, I see. Let's see then. Slum. Impressive. Very strong, me likey. And we continue on, getting stronger and stronger. I'm very pleased with this fight. So, as you see, using the Abomination too often could cause everyone to go horribly, terribly insane, so I should probably use it with a certain amount of care if I don't want my teammates getting heart attack, so becoming abusive, helpless, and the other vicissitude of fun things which may or may not happen once your characters reach 800 stress points. All good on health, all good on stress. Let's try and take the Bone Coat here. And we manage that with absolute perfection. Ouch. And another ouch. Ouchy times two, no. Unlike how the Bone Soldier is stronger than the Bone Arbal, I suppose it's only logical. The fact that both of those characters have self-heal is a very large plus to me. I really like characters who can sustain themselves rather well, which means that I can indeed do a lot more damage with Stanley and then the other characters whom I am forced to usually use for their healing potential instead of damage. When, as you've seen so far, Stanley actually has quite a lot of both if he hits his skills well. He's all RNG, so I try. See, a solid seven, quite good. Doggy missed. Poor doggy. Man dog in dogman. This is so illogical. What did I name him that? As victories mount, so too will resistance. Let's see then. Ah, he hit 100. I want to check something now because a few weeks ago, and by few weeks ago, I mean a few in-game weeks ago, I remember unlocking ouch. Is he sick now? Yeah. Bulimic. I remember unlocking this awesome thing, this strongbox, and after I unlocked it, I went back to the room and I could check the strongbox again, which really made me quite curious. I think that if I can check those two rooms, I will be finished with the quest and there will be no need for me to go back. And if I have to go back, so be it. I will do it. Yes, indeed. A trap. Let's get our trapper to disarm it and he did once again excellent job, man dog. You are a paragon among your peers. Nothing. Let's see then. Must we go back? No, we must not. And indeed, we shall return to Hamlet. Great ruins belong to us, and we will find whatever secrets they hold. Hey, whatever you say, dead ancestor. What? Since when am I into football? Hey, get it? Because it's a Manchester United joke? No? Okay, okay. That was good. That was fun. A fun little run. My obsession caused this great foulness, and it is shameful that I must rely upon you to set it right. It's gone on a personal vision quest to achieve enlightenment. Well, that's useful, Alexander. Thanks for, you know, going off on your own without leaving a note or anything. You could have let Angie know you were all good at least. Anyway, guys, thank you for watching. I hope you had fun. I know I did. And if you too did, I guess you should probably like this video, share it, and maybe just maybe if you want more subscribe. Why? Because I was really appreciated. Okay, thanks. Bye.