Dishonored which dlc to get




















Knife of Dunwall probably. But Witches is also good fun and you'd be missing out on the end of Daud's story without it. Not to mention Delilah was pretty much the true threat of the game. Agreed with all here. Knife and Witches in that order give you a great backstory on Daud. You just might regret your decision of how you dealt with him in the main gameline. Either DLC adds good backstory to the main game, but if I had to pick between the two, I'd say Witches was more varied and interesting, esp the last section at the witches HQ with the gravehounds shudder.

Doubly agreed on the Trials. What a waste. They should have been included and part of an optional training mission to hone your skills before going on the main questline. To add achievements to these trials is sadistic. You have to be a really really lucky hummingbird on crack and actually enjoy repeating the same challenge endlessly if you want the achievements.

Not worth your time or money, I say. It seems that designers have taken a like in creating "trials" lately, I've seen this with Dishonored and then with Bioshock Infinite. Anyway as Rawhide said trials isn't my thing and people complaining that the challenges were more frustrating than, well, challenging it only made me pass it and get Knife of Dunwall and Brigmore Witches. The Void Walker Armory DLC isn't game-breaking or overpowered fun-spoiling stuff, but you can do just fine without it.

Throne View Profile View Posts. They were like, 'We want to know about Daud. He can summon an assassin buddy to take down enemies, for example. He can throw around chokedust, a device that conjures up a non-lethal cloud of stunning gas. Controlling Daud also lets you freeze time while you're trying to move that blink reticle to just the right place.

Although I still found the interface kind of unwieldy. You can upgrade your arc mine to stun people instead of killing them. You can't control the game here. It's an interesting design choice that seems to conflict with the way Dishonored usually lets you play the game, so I asked Bare: why can't we do something else?

He adds that there are only eight people like Daud and Corvo in the world, and he says Daud's time is almost up. Your next goal is to go find someone or something named Delilah. Maybe it's the narration, or the mystery, or the fact that Daud's initial thought is that "Delilah" is the name of a ship parked in a Dunwall slaughterhouse. Your first mission is to go look into it. This time, it's Daud's network of thieves and corrupt merchants who play the role of "place you go to get stuff.

The first mission takes place at Rothwild Slaughterhouse, where you can find a lot of dead whales. He also warns all citizens to attend services or be punished. If Paolo survives, in the low chaos ending they can be seen working together on the council. Is Dishonored DLC worth it? Does knife of dunwall have multiple endings? Did Daud kill Delilah? Who did Corvo kill? Is it bad to kill in Dishonored? Should I kill weepers in Dishonored? Does killing in Dishonored 2 affect the ending?

Does Dishonored 2 have chaos? How do you get out of dunwall Tower? Where is the waiting room key?



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