The DLC update for features leagues of new content for the popular survival game. The DLC pack also features the DLC pack that has a -inspired art style and gameplay cosmetics. The free DLC update also includes a new map, new creatures to tame, and additional features. However, the biggest new addition to the pack is the newest Engrams, which can drastically alter standard play styles.
The latest Engrams are made to be quality-of-life enhancements in addition to some PvP changes that bolster the newest Wasteland War mode. Eight new Engrams are featured in the game, but not all of them are worth working towards for new players looking to progress through the game smoothly. This list looks at the new Engrams featured in and discusses which players should prioritize in each playthrough.
Starting with perhaps the least essential Engram for players, has introduceda variety of new lighting sources for players to decorate their bases with. Coming with several different lights, lamps, and other cosmetic upgrades to the lighting of the player's structures, this is probably a tertiary goal for many players, at best. The lighting changes that have been made, especially to the new map, are fun, but generally overlooked for players consumed with gameplay rather than decorating or sprucing up their structures.
The use of the new lighting within has led to some problems with specific maps for players, but it is hoped that an update will be out soon to fix the flickering that has been seen. Since the addition of additional light sources isn't the most interesting facet of the DLC, it ranks solidly at the bottom of the newly added Engrams.
Adding to the more structural-based Engrams, the Bladewasp Hive is a new defensive turret that can be made. Most effective when used on pillars or more tower-styled bases, this is a perfect way to defend against aerial assaults from flying creatures. The Bladewasp Hive turret is powered by honey and can use sulfur as ammunition, but honey is
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