For The King II

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Build a party for Fahrul with practical For The King II class, combat, co-op, and progression guidance. Track Dungeon Crawl, character packs, platform support, and starter decisions without relying on copied wiki pages.

Released on Steam November 2, 2023Available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|SSupports solo play and up to four-player co-opSteam lists seven campaign chapters plus Dungeon CrawlInto The Wild and Dungeon Crawl update launched May 5, 2026

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What is For The King II?

For The King II is IronOak Games and Curve Games' roguelite tabletop RPG sequel set in Fahrul. The game mixes hex-map travel, party building, dice-like checks, tactical grid combat, and run-based progression.

For The King II supports solo play and up to four-player co-op. The sequel adds a larger party, battle grid positioning, campaign chapters, Dungeon Crawl, and character packs that change class planning.

This For The King II wiki is built around practical route decisions: what to unlock first, how to compose a party, when to fight, how to handle bosses, and where DLC or platform details change the plan.

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Developer
IronOak Games
Publisher
Curve Games
Initial PC release
November 2, 2023
Party size
Solo to 4 players
Platforms
PC, PlayStation, Xbox
Recent update
Into The Wild, May 5, 2026

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Jump to the For The King II sections players search most: beginner routes, classes, combat, Dungeon Crawl, DLC, co-op, Dark Carnival, and platform setup.

For The King II Beginner Guide

Start with a practical route through early Fahrul decisions: party roles, map pressure, sanctums, Stone Heroes, timeline events, and when to buy or save. This module focuses on first-run stability for solo and co-op players.

1Party setupBalance physical damage, magic damage, healing, and durability before chapter objectives scale up.
2Map prioritiesFind sanctums and Stone Heroes before moving too deep into a new biome.
3Failure loopUse failed runs to unlock stronger starting options instead of treating a wipe as wasted time.
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For The King II Classes and Party Builds

Compare reliable class cores for four-character parties, two-player co-op splits, and solo control. The focus is role coverage, stat alignment, unlock timing, and how DLC characters change team construction.

CoreCore rolesHunter, Herbalist, Busker, and Blacksmith form a flexible starter party from IronOak's Xbox guidance.
DLCRoster growthRecent updates and character packs expand the roster with Treasure Hunter, Angler, Beekeeper, and other classes.
StatsStat coverageBuild around Strength, Awareness, Intelligence, Talent, Vitality, and support coverage rather than damage alone.
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For The King II Combat Grid Guide

Understand why the sequel's battle grid matters: rows, shields, movement, area effects, tile buffs, and enemy displacement. This module gives players decision rules for safer fights instead of generic combat tips.

1RowsUse front and back rows to protect fragile allies and exploit row attacks.
2MovementMovement across tiles can turn area attacks, hazards, and buffs into fight-winning tempo.
3ShieldsTower Shield-style protection can defend the back row and stabilize difficult encounters.
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For The King II Dungeon Crawl Update

Track the free Dungeon Crawl mode and Gauntlet rules, including randomized maps, monthly seeded leaderboard runs, dungeons, bosses, and the higher level cap. Use this module when returning after earlier Dark Carnival runs.

FreeFree modeDungeon Crawl returns as a roguelite-focused mode with randomized overworld sessions.
ChallengeGauntletMonthly seeded leaderboard runs create a repeatable challenge for competitive parties.
ProgressionLevel capDungeon Crawl raises the character level cap to 12 for longer build development.
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For The King II DLC and Character Packs

Compare the paid character packs and soundtrack without mixing them into base-game assumptions. This module covers release dates, featured characters, weapons, traits, pets, mercenaries, and cosmetics.

2026Into The WildReleased May 5, 2026 with Angler, Beekeeper, weapon sets, Cat Nap, Koola, Mr. Whiskers, and Fox cosmetic.
2025Fallen OathsReleased November 17, 2025 with Fallen Knight, Voidwalker, weapons, trait, mercenary, and more.
2025Tinkerers Of FateReleased September 11, 2025 as a character pack for Resistance-themed adventures.
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For The King II Co-op and Platform Guide

Set expectations for solo, online co-op, offline same-PC co-op, Xbox Game Pass, and console support. This module is for players deciding where and how to play before coordinating a party.

Co-opFour-player co-opPlayers can adventure alone or with up to three friends.
LocalOffline co-opSteam page describes offline co-op on the same PC with multiple controllers.
PlatformsPlatformsThe game is available across PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.
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For The King II Dark Carnival Guide

Prepare for the Infinite Dungeon mode that tests how far a party can push through carnival floors, themed rooms, tickets, and the Wheel of Death. This module separates Dark Carnival from the newer Dungeon Crawl mode.

1Infinite DungeonDark Carnival challenges parties to conquer as many floors as possible before defeat.
2TicketsCarnival tickets open paths and route choices through themed rooms.
3Leaderboard mindsetPlan around endurance, scaling risk, and survival value instead of campaign pacing.
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For The King II System Requirements and Languages

Check PC requirements, Steam Deck status, interface language support, and practical setup facts before buying or returning. This module keeps technical details separate from guide content.

PCStorageSteam lists 7 GB of available storage and recommends an SSD.
LocaleLanguagesSteam lists English and 12 more interface languages.
DeckSteam DeckRecent Steam event data describes For The King II as Steam Deck Verified.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers for For The King II release, classes, co-op, Dungeon Crawl, DLC, and wiki verification.

What is For The King II?

For The King II is a roguelite tabletop RPG sequel from IronOak Games and Curve Games with hex-map travel, tactical grid combat, party building, and campaign chapters.

Can For The King II be played solo?

Yes. For The King II supports solo play as well as online co-op for up to four players, with local same-PC controller co-op noted on Steam.

Which For The King II guide should I start with?

Start with the beginner guide, then compare classes, learn combat positioning, and read Dungeon Crawl or DLC pages when those systems affect your run.

Does this wiki cover DLC characters?

Yes. DLC and character-pack pages are separated from base-game guides so For The King II players can tell which advice depends on paid or recent content.

How is wiki content verified?

Runtime pages are synced from a validated handoff bundle and checked against public official pages, platform notes, and approved guide sources before local production verification.

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Use the For The King II wiki to choose a stable party, understand the grid, prepare for bosses, and catch up on free updates and character packs.