

If you want to beeline for Vvulf, head upward.

Wolves at the Door is like the Darkest Dungeon quests – so there’s no scouting, but the map is static. Once the quest starts and you’re ready, take your four heroes to the starting area. You’ll also want to stockpile bandages and medicinal herbs in addition to the four shovels you’ll need, as well as trinkets to increase your heroes’ survivability during the fight (more on that below). These four heroes are one of the better bets for a team to take on Vvulf and his cronies. To prep your heroes for the quest, try to level a Man at Arms, a Vestal, a Houndmaster, and a Jester to 5+. Not good if it kills one of your better heroes! If you abandon it, the game chooses one of your heroes at random and kills them. Sending four level 1 heroes to their deaths is preferable to starting this quest unprepared, or starting and abandoning the quest. This isn’t so much for preparing to take on the quest as it is insurance if the quest pops up and you aren’t ready. Second, try to have four level 1 heroes you don’t care about – ones straight off the stagecoach. First, make sure you have four shovels on hand, as you’ll want to have them after you beat Vvulf to secure some treasure. However, you should be prepared for this quest. Even then, the quest only has a random chance of starting, so don’t sweat too much. The Wolves at the Door quest won’t start until you’ve spent at least 35 weeks in the game, and you have at least 4 level 5 heroes. If you’re worried Vvulf is like Crocodilian, in that he shows up early to kick your heroes into an early grave, keep calm. Preparing for the Wolves at the Door Quest in Darkest Dungeon # If you’re stuck on this particular section of the game, don’t worry! We’re here to help you beat the Wolves at the Door quest in Darkest Dungeon. Such is the case with Vvulf, the leader of a group of bandits in Darkest Dungeon – and the boss at the end of one of its more frustratingly hard quests, “Wolves at the Door”. That being said, sometimes even the best of us get stumped, and it’s not enjoyable to smack your head against the wall when it comes to tough opponents.
