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However, with so many damage bonuses involved in the Path already, you can really get away with doing other things for her Trinkets. If you’re staying back and relying on the Stealth bonus alone to fuel your damage, then the Raven’s Reach Trinkets are slightly better options. With the Grave Robber’s damage bonuses affecting both melee and ranged alike, the Sharpness Charm Trinkets can be good picks for an all around boost. It is currently the only skill in the game capable of doing so. You can try pairing her with a Jester, whose Battle Ballad can move her back to Pirouette position after Shadow Fade while also granting a Strength Token for a total +150% damage bonus! Did You Know: From Stealth, Glint in the Dark can kill monsters with Death’s Door before they even reach 0 HP. It’s also difficult for Pirouette to gain the Stealth damage bonus without Trinket assistance, as Shadow Fade moves her too far back to use it.
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If you have nobody to cover her or aren’t comfortable putting her at that risk, a Nightsworn Grave Robber can still remain in the back rows and focus on the Stealth damage bonus alone. With the buffs stacked, these two skills gain a crushing +100% damage! However, the significant HP penalty can make it dangerous for the Grave Robber to operate near the front ranks. While all of her skills gain bonus damage under Stealth – making skills with inherent Stealth bonuses such as Thrown Dagger or Glint in the Dark even better – both Pirouette and Lunge gain significant additional damage bonuses of their own. The Nightsworn Path is for Grave Robbers who love to dance between the ranks, retreating with a Pirouette or Shadow Fade before punching forward again with a powerful Lunge. Additionally, concealment allows her to still avoid damage despite her Max HP being reduced. Her stealthiness increases her Lunge and Pirouette damage, allowing her to quickly strike down unsuspecting enemies. With The Nightsworn path, the Grave Robber disappears into the shadows until the opportune moment. Alternatively, Trinkets like the Sneaker’s Standard or Covert Cloak can grant the Grave Robber bonus Stealth, further enhancing her Glint in the Dark and Thrown Dagger skills or enabling fast access to Repartee. The Foreclosure Notice can then use that high CRIT rate to grant bonus turns. The Raven’s Reach line of Trinkets are obvious picks for supporting the Grave Robber’s ranged damage output, while the Heartseeker line can close what little gap there is to the 100% CRIT mark on her Combo hits. Fortunately, Pirouette can quickly get her back to a proper Ranged strike position. With Lunge’s efficacy reduced, the Grave Robber will be doing less intentional rank dancing of her own but the Deadeye Path leaves her susceptible to being moved by enemy skills. Did You Know: Her relationship joint/retaliation attacks are considered melee, so they are also subject to this Path’s penalty. The Path’s CRIT bonus, coupled with the Combo bonus on skills like Thrown Dagger+, can put the Grave Robber close to a 100% CRIT rate! The extra ranged damage makes Pirouette an excellent opener, makes Thrown Dagger+ CRITs all the more crushing, and makes it easier for Glint in the Dark to score kills that bypass Death’s Door. While the damage penalty to Melee skills is severe, the ranged bonus enhances many of her options. If you enjoy running a Grave Robber’s ranged kit, then this is the Path for you. This allows her to keep her distance while still effectively taking down enemies, but it comes at a great cost to her melee damage and resistances. "Agile, graceful, and singularly surreptitious." Deadeye or Nightsworn? The Deadeye Path hones in on Grave Robber’s keen eyes to enhance her ranged precision. Your options there are the Deadeye and the Nightsworn, with the first path specializing in dealing ranged damage, while the second one is more about stealth. If you'd like to know what to expect from the Grave Robber class in Darkest Dungeon II, you should check out this article on the game's website that takes a closer look at the Hero Paths available to this sneaky knife-thrower.