

Not really, I doubt too many people are gonna be upset enough to alienate someone because there mod needs dlc. Producing dlc items or influencing a dlc only status effect.Īlso “they risk alienating themselves in the community forĮxcluding those who can’t afford or don’t want involved DLC.” It’s literally impossible to do these mods in without dlc due to them

Or countess class that produces “the blood.” Whom has a camp skill that produces shards. Unless you know there mod specifically incoperates something from

Otherwise they risk alienating themselves in the community for excluding those who can't afford or don't want involved DLC. No it's actually NOT on me, creators need to ensure their mods work for players who don't own the DLC as well. Darkest Dungeon is discounted on Steam now through Friday, October 6.Originally posted by Jesterofgames7712:But mod conflicts aren’t the creators fault nor are they required to fix it.Īnd if your installing mods that need dlc without said dlc that’s kind of on you. Its Ancestral Bundle-which includes the base game, its soundtrack and its Crimson Court DLC-is also on sale for £16.89/$23.37 with a 49 percent reduction. Marvin Seo's Lamia Class Mod is well worth a look, and while I've not had the chance to play Balgin Stondraeg's The Twilight Knight, it comes with some rich lore and a host of camping and combat skills.Īs for Darkest Dungeon's discount, it's going for £7.59/$9.99 with 60 percent off. Moreover, Exaelus' Harbinger Class Mod adds a character that echoes "The Lich King from Warcraft, Witch King from Lord of the Rings and Night King from Game of Thrones." Now, Sadbady's Corvian Knight adds a cool bleed-blighting, ACC debuffing class that lets players heal over time and also leverage a deadly low HP maneuver. Steven's already sung the praises of Dark Souls' iconic sun-praiser, while I enjoyed sending Final Fantasy 7's Tifa Lockheart into the depths of the darkest dungeons. The base game is subject to a 60 percent discount on Steam till Friday, and there are a number of cool new class mods which make it worth checking out. Red Hook Studios' Darkest Dungeon is one of the hardest yet most enjoyable games I've ever played-an experience that's been bolstered over time by its range of neat player-made mods.
