![]() There is two other DLC similar to these Tier 2 DLCs I explained above, but less wanted so you can call it somewhere between Tier 1 and 2. The Following and Bozak Horde would be tier 3, the most needed and wanted DLCs. This three DLCs, Harran Ranger, Gun Psycho and Volatile Hunter I explained above can be considered Tier 2, let's say middle wanted DLCs. Rifles become underpowered in end game - higher difficulties and higher story %, I'd suggest deciding on this later when you reach this end game. The red dot scope it adds to your rifles is something unique only to this DLC. Gun Psycho DLC - this applies cool skin and stat changes on your rifles, the stats aren't all that big deal and there is no direct damage boost. The most unique skin from Volatile Hunter DLC is its orange glowing outfit at night time, there are only few glowing outfits in Dying Light out of all many. You can also do same on knives, get a knife capable of reaching machete damage ~5,500. Volatile Hunter DLC (specifically Volatile Hunter Baton blueprint) allows you to craft an one handed weapon capable of reaching over 7,000 damage, because you use two handed pickaxe to craft it however it is only limited to baton version of one handed weapon which may not be preferred by many, it's something, again, you decide in later end game. While normally, highest possible damage that one handed weapons such as machetes reach is up to ~5,500 while two handed weapons reach over ~7,000 and knives around ~3,700. Volatile Hunter DLC - this DLC is most unique when it comes to melee weapons. Or purchase because you feel like Bozak Horde is too hard, which isn't case, Bozak Horde is simply meant to be challenging - repeated with better experience and success, I have Bozak Horde guide as well as help any PC player fully finishing it for all rewards. The Harran Ranger DLC is absolutely unnecessary, it's something optional that you'll either want in end game just for the sake of extra little damage which is only noticeable if you count dozens of shots against boss type enemies and only see few less headshots to take down beast, compared to Bozak bow. Also Ranger bow has more damage but it is unnoticeable. The only difference between Ranger and Bozak bow is that Ranger bow is a lot easier to obtain - simply by purchasing DLC, while Bozak Horde requires finishing challenges first. Bozak Horde is included in Enhanced Edition and season pass. ![]() The Ranger bow, you get very similar bow from finishing all 20 Bozak Horde trials. The Harran Ranger DLC - this is mostly about Ranger bow although there are skins coming with it (outfit / buggy paint job) but it's nothing important. I'll start listing every single of it, beginning with most useful and wanted first. There are certain DLC which is not included in Enhanced Edition or sesaon pass. So going with season pass is not bad, personally this is what I would go with if I owned only base game. The Following and Bozak Horde are two DLC you definitely want to have, anything else doesn't come close in content and necessity.Ĭuisine & Cargo adds two quarantine zones and Ultimate Survivor Bundle adds skins with some low level blueprints. ![]() It is fun end game mode with good rewards including top tier bow. īozak Horde is story unrelated ~25 minute arena where you play through 20(21 in Co-op) trials with time limit, bomb on your leg explodes if you fail certain trials with total 3 lives. I explained what Gold-tier weapons are here. The Following is first DLC you want more than anything else, since it's unarguably Dying Light's number one best as well as biggest expansion, adding whole new story that is continuation of Dying Light's campaign, whole new huge detailed map including new NPCs, main and side quests, items, crossbow, new skill-tree, drivable and customizable buggy and a lot more.īozak Horde is only way of making your own weapon dockets, which give end game highest rarity (Gold-tier) melee weapons. ![]() The first two DLC above is absolutely must have, especially The Following. The season pass contains everything necessary and must have DLC, same as Enhanced Edition. Season pass contains almost same content as Enhanced Edition, there are certain DLC which are not included in season pass, but it's nothing necessary or important at all. being true, Steam allows you to purchase Enhanced Edition If you own base game and nothing else, then best would be season pass for you, unless:Ģ. Enhanced Edition includes all necessary and important DLC, which are: The Following, Bozak Horde and all the season pass content. The only difference between Enhanced Edition and base game is that Enhanced Edition simply comes with paid DLC whereas regular game doesn't. ![]()
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