If there's one thing knows how to do, it's tell a good story. Throughout its four main installments, epic tales of ragtag teams overcoming impossible odds have thrilled and delighted, leaving many wanting more adventures. Luckily, on top of brilliant games, there are some equally fun DLCs released for the first three titles in the series to keep the escapades of the team going for a little longer.
From the very beginning of the franchise, has provided its fans with a plethora of extra content, from full story expansions to equipment and cosmetic items. The most recent addition to the series will not have any DLC, although did offer cool armor as a pre-order bonus, as well as a free -themed update. Only DLCs that feature story elements will be included here; however, there were some excellent smaller add-ons available, such as ', 's Avvar and Qunari mounts and decorations, and the famous .
is a clever but somewhat niche DLC for that takes place in an alternative timeline to the rest of the series. In the DLC, the Warden died at Ostagar and the plot is seen from the perspective of the Darkspawn as they attack Denerim at the end of the game. Following the orders of the Archdemon is fun, as is rampaging through Ferelden's capital, but it's hard not to feel a little guilty killing so many beloved characters. That said, this entertaining DLC is definitely worth playing at least once.
is set after the events of and can be played before or after. The plot sees the Warden-Commander asked for their help by Jerrik Dace to find Amgarrak Thaig and the golem research that was done there.
Dace's expedition is funded by House Tethras and is the first mention of Varric's family in .
Of course,things don't go to plan and the research must be destroyed when it's revealed that the bodies of casteless dwarves were being used to create them rather than stone or metal. is a bleak but interesting DLC that gained a well-earned reputation for its difficult boss fight against the Harvester.
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