Best Nullscape Curses — Top 15 Ranked by Impact

Discover the top 15 curses in Nullscape that actually help your run. These minimal-downside curses provide useful effects that outweigh their penalties in...

Best Curses That Actually Help You

Curses in Nullscape aren't always bad. Some provide powerful positive effects with downsides that skilled players can completely negate or even turn to their advantage. In Doom in Bloom's Patch 5, the curse system was expanded significantly, making curse management a core strategy for experienced players.

Here are the top 15 curses that genuinely improve your run, ranked from best to still-worth-taking.


1. Frenzy Curse

Effect: +40% attack speed, -15% movement speed Why it's great: The attack speed boost is enormous, and the movement penalty is easily offset by any speed item. Speed Demon builds render the downside nearly irrelevant.

2. Glass Heart Curse

Effect: +50% damage, +50% damage taken Why it's great: For Glass Cannon builds, this is a straight upgrade. You're already playing around low health — the extra damage pushes your burst into absurd territory.

3. Eagle Eye Curse

Effect: +30% projectile range and speed, -10% melee damage Why it's great: If you're running a ranged build, this is free stats. The melee penalty only matters if you switch to close-range weapons.

4. Blood Pact Curse

Effect: Heal 3 HP on every kill, -20 max HP Why it's great: In rooms with lots of weak enemies, the healing adds up fast. The max HP reduction stings on Extreme, but the sustain in normal combat more than compensates.

5. Iron Stomach Curse

Effect: All pickups are upgraded one tier, no food healing Why it's great: Upgraded pickups are dramatically more valuable, and health potions are rarely your primary healing source anyway.

6. Momentum Curse

Effect: +25% damage while moving, -10% damage while stationary Why it's great: You should almost always be moving in Nullscape. This is essentially a permanent damage buff for any active playstyle.

7. Sixth Sense Curse

Effect: Reveals all enemies through walls, screen edge darkened Why it's great: Wall vision is incredibly powerful for planning engagements. The screen darkening is purely cosmetic and doesn't affect gameplay.

8. Pack Rat Curse

Effect: +2 inventory slots, -1 item rarity per pickup Why it's great: More slots means more flexibility. The rarity reduction is manageable if you prioritize quality over quantity in your pickups.

9. Coin Curse

Effect: +50% coin drops, shop prices +25% Why it's great: You accumulate coins faster than prices increase, netting you more total purchasing power over a full run.

10. Vampiric Touch Curse

Effect: +1 HP lifesteal on hit, -20% healing from all other sources Why it's great: Consistent lifesteal during combat is often more valuable than burst healing between rooms.

11. Acrobat Curse

Effect: +15% jump height, -10% horizontal speed Why it's great: Vertical mobility is king in Nullscape's platforming-focused arenas. The horizontal penalty is minimal.

12. Thick Skin Curse

Effect: +1 armor, -10% dodge chance Why it's great: For Tank Survivor builds that don't rely on dodging anyway, this is pure benefit. Even on other builds, consistent damage reduction beats occasional evasion.

13. Night Owl Curse

Effect: +30% damage in dark rooms, -15% damage in lit rooms Why it's great: Dark rooms are typically harder encounters where you need the damage boost most. Lit rooms are easier and don't need the damage.

14. Risk Taker Curse

Effect: Chests can contain rare items, 10% chance chest is trapped Why it's great: The rare item chance is significant, and trapped chests can be detected with ranged attacks before opening.

15. Lone Wolf Curse

Effect: +25% all stats when alone, -15% all stats with teammates Why it's great: For solo players, this is a blanket stat boost with literally no downside. Only take it if you're running solo.


Choosing the Right Curses

Not every curse is right for every build. Match curses to your loadout: speed builds love Frenzy and Momentum, ranged builds love Eagle Eye, and tank builds love Thick Skin. Always evaluate the downside in context of your specific build before accepting a curse.