Madman

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Madman
Madman.png
Enemy Type Human
Size Average (1)
Actions per round Turnticker.png
Stats
Variation Madman Frothing
Madman
Raving
Madman
HP 14 20 27
HP (Stygian/Bloodmoon) 17 24 33
Dodge 20 28.75 41.25
Protection 0 0 0
Speed 9 10 11
Tray stealth.png Stealth None None None
Resistances
Poptext stun.png Stun 10% 30% 50%
Poptext poison.png Blight 10% 30% 50%
Poptext bleed.png Bleed 10% 30% 50%
Poptext debuff.png Debuff 15% 35% 55%
Poptext move.png Move 10% 30% 50%


The Madman is a Human type enemy found in all regions except the CourtyardExclusive to The Crimson Court DLC. A deranged lunatic driven to drag any poor adventurer who crosses his path to insanity with his great and terrible revelations, the Madman poses very little danger in terms of direct damage. However, his Doomsay ability can hit the entire party for serious stress damage (especially at low light), and Accusation can also apply a debuff which increases a hero's incoming stress damage until the next time you camp, as well as a potent Horror to accompany it. It's best to eliminate him as soon as possible, before he can drive your whole party insane.

Behavior

Madmen have two skills: Doomsay, a party stress attack, and Accusation, a Horror attack with a debuff for +Stress that lasts until camp. Both moves have an equal chance. They have no significant targeting bias, except that Accusation is more likely (2x/3x/4x) to target whatever hero has the highest stress.

Strategy

The Madman should be a very high-priority target, as his stress, though not at the same level as the Cultist Acolyte, is still for the entire party, and Accusation's debuff can be terrible in the wrong situation. Debuffs which reduce the Madman's high DODGE stat can come in handy. As with many other opponents, stunning him can buy you some extra time to finish him off, especially because his resistances are very low.

Accusation's debuff may not seem that dangerous on its own, but it lasts until the next time you camp, and can be stacked for a devastating vulnerability to stress. This means that the next enemy capable of inflicting heavy stress damage (such as the Cultist Acolyte) will hit that much harder. However, it can be easily cleansed with Medicinal Herbs.

Music Boxes

The Madman will always drop something for your party as a reward for defeating this rare enemy. The exact probability for the Madman to drop a trinket instead of a regular provision item is 1/6 (~17%), and this trinket can either be a very common, common, uncommon or Madman-exclusive one (Overture, Aria or Crescendo Box), each with the same 25% chance of being randomly picked. This works out to 0.17*0.25 = ~0.042 = about a 4% chance of a music box drop.

Only one of each music box can be in a player's inventory at once.

Aria Box Crescendo Box Overture Box
Inv trinket madman 1.png Inv trinket madman 3.png Inv trinket madman 2.png
  • -25% Stress
  • +2 SPD
  • +15% DMG
  • +10% Stress
  • +15% MAX HP
  • +8 DODGE
  • -2 ACC

Abilities

Apprentice Level
Skill Name Range Rank Target Accuracy Crit
Chance
Damage Effect
(Target)
Effect
(Self)
Notes
Doomsay Ranged 1,2,3,4 1+2+3+4 102.5% 0% 0
Stress 80% Stress +7
Accusation Ranged 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 102.5% 0% 1
Horror Horror 3 (4 rds)

Debuff 100% Debuff: +15% Stress (Until Camp)

Veteran Level
Skill Name Range Rank Target Accuracy Crit
Chance
Damage Effect
(Target)
Effect
(Self)
Notes
Doomsay Ranged 1,2,3,4 1+2+3+4 108.75% 0% 0
Stress 80% Stress +9
Accusation Ranged 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 108.75% 0% 1-2
Horror Horror 4 (4 rds)

Debuff 120% Debuff: +15% Stress (Until Camp)

Champion Level
Skill Name Range Rank Target Accuracy Crit
Chance
Damage Effect
(Target)
Effect
(Self)
Notes
Doomsay Ranged 1,2,3,4 1+2+3+4 122.5% 0% 0
Stress 80% Stress +9
Accusation Ranged 1,2,3,4 1,2,3,4 122.5% 0% 1-3
Horror Horror 4 (4 rds)

Debuff 140% Debuff: +15% Stress (Until Camp)

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Madman was added in the Inhuman Bondage update, along with The Collector and Abomination.
  • The music boxes the Madman drops are named after different keywords in music. An Aria is a long song that usually, but not always, accompanies a solo singer, though was originally any expressive melody. A Crescendo is a passage of music during which the volume gradually increases and in Italian literally translates to "increasing." And an Overture is an orchestral score used at the beginning of an opera.


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