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Cove: Bleed is not good, Blight is.
Weald: Bleed is good, Blight is not.
Warrens: ditto.
Bleed is effective for the Warrens and Weald but less effective for the Cove and almost completely useless for the Ruins.
Thanks alot! Do you mean that warrens and weald is the same? I don't think you should use the word ditto when there are 4 locations we are talking about.
Thanks!
Medicinal herbs completely remove debuffs (even the self debuff that some skills apply like "finale" for the jester and several skills of the Hellion) and is useful in all the vanilla dungeons for curio interactions.
Laudanum is useful only to remove "horror" a stress over time inflicted by some enemies (madman or ghoul are just examples).
About scouting, is REALLY usefull and can be boosted by positive quirks, trinkets, camp skills and torch level; there isn't an exact indicator but the scouting chance of each chara stacks (for example quirk +10% "X" place scout chance on all the chara in the party means a base scout chance of 40% for every room (idk what your base chance of scouting is without quirks but that stacks too...)