

One very helpful thing for this dungeon and future DD quests:

Note that you need an extra invitation every time you want to return, though you probably have several. You also can leave right before the boss and switch parties if you want.

very, very long, so you don't need to plan on winning on your first attempt. All I know is that the dungeon is very long and full of nasty enemies, but that you can apparently leave the dungeon and come back where you left off later? Looking to kill the Baron to progress through the Courtyard. She can shuffle the party and inflict a parasite egg for a lot of damage to a hero, so players must be ready with good healing.Originally posted by Yahtzee_Yuri:Afternoon, The Countess has multiple forms, one of which attacks four times, so bleed is a blessing. Players should take heroes who can attack if moved from their usual spot and inflict status effects like bleed or blight. The end of The Crimson Court DLC introduces the Countess, by far the most challenging of all. He deals decent damage, but is not much trouble. The Viscount will have three bodies in the slots behind him, which he can eat to gain health buff of even debuffs, so focus on taking them out first. The Viscount is more about enemy management, so bringing heroes who can attack hard or any enemy is a good idea. Related: Hades: Tips, Tricks & Strategies for New Players The boss move "Guests of Honor" will open all the pods at once, so try to destroy the pods before he can use it. The Highwayman and Flagellant are useful in countering the Baron, and the boss himself has a large health pool, so making sure not to get overwhelmed by summoned enemies is a must. The Baron's first move will be "The First Act" to summon an insect pod he'll hide in, with three others present, which the player will want to destroy one by one. The next boss, the Baron, can be a pain if not fought correctly, so make sure to stack the party.
