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I often recommend people to play it with modded classes, as back in my day those on average matched or amplified average power level of a Player's roster.
I also don't mind if people adapt the mod to make it more fun, although there are no plans for me to lead separate editions.
Yeah it's very difficult, and even on Darkest some rolls can hit prohibitively hard. I would recommend using it alongside a mixture of modded classes - back in the day I personally had lots of fun with it on Darkest, as I could comfortably experiment without suffering a Game Over or feeling a lack of pushback from the enemies. Although I don't follow modding scene much nowadays, I hope same sentiment is applicable nowadays.
Thanks for checking it out and sorry for the frustration!
- Overriding files we both use by choosing either my or their version for each file.
- Manually checking out each file we both use and seeing where our versions differ, then creating a new file where our content is merged wherever possible (and if not possible, then certain bits of one or the other will have to be discarded).
Make sure you thoroughly check the compatibility patch every step of the way, crashes are fairly easy to get in DD.
I know it's probably not very helpful, but unfortunately I don't think I've time to take a hands-on approach! Wish you good luck :)