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I am still staying out of the spoiler sections but curious how people liked the last DLC?  No spoilers but how is it??  I have been too busy to dig into myself lately but should be heading there shortly :biggrin:

“How do you 'accidentally' kill a nobleman in his own mansion?"

"With a knife in the chest. Or, rather, a pair of knives in the chest...”

The Final Empire, Mistborn Trilogy

It is pretty close to the Beast of Winter quality-wise. It's worth it.

It's good stuff! Good lore, good fights (well also one or two which I HATED because they kept summoning enemies, but good setups at least) and some entertaining characters. The effects it has on the end of the game could be, heh, earth-shattering

I really liked it. Good maps, story and battles. Even the pets are cool. :)

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I forgot!  :facepalm:

Nomadic Wayfarer of the Obsidian Order


 

Not all those that wander are lost...

Tis gut.

 

Really nice dungeon, enjoyable narrative, some cool locations, bosses and lore drops.

It's my favorite by far.  Better writing and better pacing, fun new characters, and the dungeon is really good.

I thought they went overboard with "lulzy" humor in some parts of it but other than that I mostly enjoyed it.

Listen to my home-made recordings (some original songs, some not): http://www.youtube.c...low=grid&view=0

I preferred Beast of Winter narratively, but FS is pretty close in terms of level design. I do wish Tayn offered a quest resolution option that wasn't so obviously insane, however - the player basically has to choose Llengrath's solution unless they're RPing an outright maniac.

 

The main quest has lots of interesting resolutions though, one in particular that allows you to significantly impact the endgame. If you like dungeoneering, it's a lot of fun.

I liked it. The conclusion and the end and the choices offered are pretty wild. I was tempted to make some.... irrational decisions, but level heads prevailed. Great DLC IMO.

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