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The new Dungeon game "explained"

A topic by St32 created Sep 01, 2025 Views: 7,785 Replies: 14
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So, I haven't played DnD and was pretty confused at first with how everything was supposed to be, but after playing for a while I understand a bit, here's what I got so far in case anyone else is also confused, feel free to add more advices if you have any.

In this game you use mana to cast skills and attack, there's one golden mana that is used for the party skill. The icons that the characters have with the purple edges are the passives of each character, they don't use any mana, the ones with white edges are actives/skills you can use with mana, and the ones with golden edges are the party skills, you can only use one per encounter and per character, meaning that you can't use two or more when fighting an enemy. 

There are 3 colors for the dice, red for damage, green for healing and blue for shielding, each have three types of dice, one with 4 sides, one with 8 and another with 12, when you see a spell saying "Deals 5D4 Damage" it means that the game will roll a 4-side die 5 times (5D4 means 5 times a 4-side die) and add the results together, so you'll be wanting to look for something that rolls high numbers on both numbers and pair it with good passives.

After some encounters (enemies) you'll be given bonus items, from more mana to add a number when you roll a die and more, so if you're choosing, for example a +4 to a red D4, please make sure that the skill you're using uses the same die, also, I don't know if it's a bug or not, but I've faced two final boss in a row, so be careful with that.

This game is just trial and error since we can only see the abilities each character have while playing them, so you'll have to play a good amount if you want to win.


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I'm going to share a team I use, with a win rate of up to 90% (unless you don't get the items that increase mana and restore mana at all). The combination of the protagonist (protection profession), Anna, Adrian, and Phoenix, only uses the protagonist's team skills, which can infinitely stack dice. For output, use Anna's 2&3 skills (when you get the items that increase mana and restore mana, you can use skill 3 infinitely). Survival depends on Adrian's passive stacking of life limit, which basically prevents death. Phoenix's passive can make up for the damage. Adrian and Phoenix don't need to use any active skills. When the protagonist's team skills are stacked, it will be a massacre.

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Of course, if you're unlucky, you can use Adrian's team skills once to max out your health.

To be safe, after obtaining items that increase the mana cap and restore mana, you only need to use the protagonist's team skills, the protagonist's 1 active skill and Anna's skills to easily complete each battle.

The advantage of this lineup is that it can be unlocked at the beginning of the game and is very strong, suitable for players who want to quickly get full redemption rewards.

Damn, I'm going to try this team up then, sounds pretty solid in my opinion, the key is rolling as many dice as possible so if you say you can stack them infinitely then it's definitely worth a shot, thank you for the lineup and guide!

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Once you unlock Alice, you can replace Phoenix. Alice doesn't need to use active skills, but passively rolls multiple attack dice based on her initial MP per turn. Of course, it's best to purchase the MP item from Tasha's shop before using Alice to replace Phoenix.

How do you unlock Alice?

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Like the previous version, complete the Alice

Theoretically, apart from the protagonist, Anna, and Adrian, the remaining position can be anyone, because relying on these three people is enough to easily pass the level.

Complete Alice's quest? I think I've done it, don't know if choosing the stealing route affects but I don't have the option to invite her to play

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I don't know the specific step, I unlocked it at a certain point after I completely completed Alice's mission.

I didn't share Alice.

what does it give you? like whats the point of playing dnd in this game? do you get scenes with the comic book store clerk?

you get Tasha coins, which can be used to buy special items in Tasha's shop, like some costumes for Anna and several minis for Emma's minigame

It gives you Tasha Coins, with that you can get "Old Key" or something like that and that can open the public bathroom in the park, in it you can get two scenes with two strangers as fas as I know, a scene with River and Phoenix and also take photos of Anna.

Is a bit tedious to play it because is a bit long but there might be some teams to make it easier and quick, I don't know them tho.

Братан, вот ссылка на тир-лист с героями с описаниями навыков. /t/6303334/tier-list

I’ve never played DnD before and I’m not very good at English, but through trial and error I found a meta (100% win rate). It’s really simple: just use Peter as the healer, Anna, Charlotte, and Dr. Frost. Try to pick damage rewards every time or mana. Your character will keep getting healed continuously, and Charlotte’s Skill 1 seems to make your damage gradually increase with each hit sometimes going over 100+ damage.

The only issue is that the stages are so long that they don’t feel worth the rewards. But overall, everything is fine. The only thing left is… I kind of want to have sex with her on DnD outfits they’re insanely hot.

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if you want a 100% winrate do a comp with mage mc, celeste, adrian and sam, adrian is for the +20 hp every battle, celeste for the party skill +12 dmg to 12 dice and the passive every 5 attack dice roll a d12, the mage mc for +1 mana regen and sam for the attack, she grants 4d shield, 4d attack and the passive gives 4d heal, in the endgame you will have 300hp and +96 for a d12, all without buffs, if you are lucky enough you can oneshot the dragon and  the fallen angel, but it always end in less than 3 turns (srry for the typos, english is not my first language)