![]() Besides healing, the Plague Doctor can be a fairly reliable supporter thanks to her Blind and Strength Tokens. Thus, she is considered a staple in various team set-ups, especially for inexperienced players. □ Support: The Plague Doctor is one of the very few characters with the ability to heal allies and maintain team survival. Since the Plague Doctor applies a very limited amount of Tokens on herself via her own skills, she can not gain a large heal from using Indiscriminate Science, unless she receives various Positive and Negative Tokens from certain Quirks, combat items, allies or enemies. In such cases, consider moving her to the back or having her protected by more durable allies ( Man-at-Arms or Leper). Therefore, care should be taken when the Plague Doctor ends up in the front Ranks, where she is exposed to dangerous attacks from the front. In many cases, relying on healing from Battlefield Medicine alone would not be enough for survival. While Blinding Gas can inflict multiple Blind Tokens, it can only target back-Rank enemies. □ Survivability: Apart from Blinding Gas, and Ounce of Prevention, which helps the Plague Doctor and her allies withstand DOT attacks the Plague Doctor does not have any skill to apply defensive Tokens on herself, such as Dodge or Block. Cause of Death can decimate even the toughest enemies and bosses alike, as long as the Heroes' team can stack as much DOT on them as possible. ![]() In addition, there are various items that can inflict DOT (Bear Trap, Caltrops, etc.) on enemies or reduce their DOT Resistances (Toxic Ichor), making them more prone to DOT. The Occultist's Malediction also goes very well with Cause of Death as it debuffs all DOT Resistances of a target and forces it to receive DOT effects whenever they receive any form of damage. Firestarter can also be combined with the Occultist's Anamnesis to apply Burn and a decent amount of Bleed on the entire enemy team. The Runaway's Firestarter complements the Plague Doctor's high DOT by adding a Burn effect to her skills (especially Magnesium Rain which hits all targets). To make the most out of the skill, the Plague Doctor can be paired with heroes capable of applying DOT effects. In the Foetor region where high Blight Resistance is common, she can switch to a more supporting role and instead use Incision, a very reliable attack with average physical damage and high Bleed.Ī huge amount of DOT on the Dreaming GeneralĬause of Death converting DOT into gigantic physical damage Cause of Death is the Plague Doctor's most lethal skill, which turns most (or all) of the DOT accumulated on a target into instant physical damage. On the back Ranks, the Plague Doctor can use Noxious Blast and Plague Grenade, which inflict solid Blight damage, to wear down the front-Rank and back-Rank targets with low Blight Resistance.While being somewhat reliant on DOT, she is among the few Heroes who can apply all DOT effects, and as such, can flexibly choose the most optimal effects against certain targets. □ Offense: The Plague Doctor deals damage mainly through high amounts of DOT. Due to her lack of defensive skills and low HP, the Plague Doctor is best placed on the back Ranks, where she can utilize most of her skills and avoid harm from the dangerous front Ranks. Despite her role as a healer, the Plague Doctor can deal a surprisingly massive amount of damage, provided that she is paired with Heroes that can inflict DOTs. □The Plague Doctor is a reliable healer and supporter, capable of applying penalties to multiple enemies. (prone to damage no access to various offensive, support, and healing skills: Plague Grenade, Ounce of Prevention, Battlefield Medicine, etc.) ![]() (access to all support, healing skills, and offensive skills Incision and Cause of Death usable on Rank 3) Resistances: Bleed, Blight, Burn, Disease.Self and Allies: All Positive and Negative Tokens.Damage Dealer ( Physical, Bleed, Blight, Burn). ![]()
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