Dawnguard vs Dragonborn DLC

Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:50 am

So I was dumb and missed out on a Skyrim DLC sale so now I can only buy one DLC as they are $20 a piece on xbox (besides hearthfire) :(
The main reason I wanted dawnguard was for the sixy dragonbone weapons, but what do you guys think? Which one should I get?
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JD FROM HELL
 
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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:07 am

Dawnguard = Vampires... , arrow crafting, dragonbone weapons and a little more.

Dragonborn = An island full of pointy ears, Nordic Carved weapons and armour and more.
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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:54 am

They are often on sale for 50-75% off. So you might just want to wait a few months.
You just missed the big Summer Sale that happened on Xbox, they were very cheap for about a week.

Overall, I recommend Dragonborn if you can only get one of them. It has the most content and new armor/weapons, and you get to visit all of Solstheim.

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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 6:34 am

As someone who thinks Bloodmoon is Bethesda's best expansion pack, I would vote for Dragonborn.

But what you will like only you can say. Read up about them and decide for yourself which one sounds most appealing to you.

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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:09 am

heh I have yet to do Dragon born and I am still playing :P

Never done DB yet either

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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:34 am

Just my personal preference, if I could have just one, then Dawnguard. You have the mainland complete, and could do everything there while saving for Dragonborn later. And arrow crafting, crossbows, Lost to the Ages and if you use Restoration, anti-undead offensive spells. Arrow...crafting...

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Post » Sun Jul 27, 2014 11:49 pm

Wait for the next sale as they seem to be quite regular and get them both. They're both very good and I like them equally so couldn't really choose between the two.
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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 5:51 am

I have them both and i wouldn't give up on any of them. I won;t say wich one is better, but i'll state here what i liked for both DLC:

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Things i like from Dawnguard:

- The dungeons are really dark and i like them more than vanilla Skyrim. It was the first time when i had to use candlelight spell.

- Killing Falmers - even after i learn about their history, i still enjoy killing them :devil:

My favorite area in vanilla Skirim is Blackreach...

- Werewolf or/and Vampire Lord Perks.

- Soul Cairn - could be bigger with more enemies, but you get a lot of soul gems here and also you get a horse that you can summon any time you need it.

- The Reaper's Lair.

- The missing markers in Forgotten Valley - i spent a few days exploring every corner of this area and it's worth every minute here.

- Serana - one of the best followers in the game. It can be annoying sometimes when she repeats the same thing again and again and again (maybe she's a servant of Sheogorath)



Things i like from Dragonborn:

- The story is much better than Downguard's story (either sides).

First time i went to Solstheim i couldn't start the main quest (i didn't advance in Skyrim's main quest), but i explored the island and made some side quest until i got to Skaal village and i found a book "The Guardian and the Traitor". I wanted to learn more about the story behind Miraak, so i went back to Skyrim and took the path of the 7000 steps, so i can begin Dragonborn's main quest.

There are many interesting books that you can find only on Solstheim.

- Finding more about Morrowind's history.

- Interesting side quests, puzzles, treasure hunting...

- Best boss fights (Karstaag an Miraak).

- Apocrypha (the plain of Hermaeus Mora).

- Killing rieklings - they are a good replacement for falmers.


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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 9:28 am

Dawnguard adds some really cool locales and some awesome dungeon crawls! I am playing through it right now for the second time! It also has some nice offensive resto spells, overall a great pack for Paladin type characters or, ofc, if you want to do the opposite and play as a vampire I'd say it is necessary.

Dragonborn, to me, was very special because you could return to Morrowind. And house Redoran was always my favorite, so I was glad how things had worked out! It also adds a large landmass and another realm and is a refreshing change of scenery from Skyrim.

Personally I think they should be priced $15 (Dragonborn) and possibly $10 (Dawnguard) when not on sale, when considering the amount of content and possible potential hours of gameplay.

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Lindsay Dunn
 
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Post » Mon Jul 28, 2014 9:17 am

Dawnguard : Has more of a straight forward questing approach.

New weapons and armor, a few new and updated locations, new spells, two new factions, updated vampires.

Dragonborn : Sets you in another world for you to go off and explore somewhere fresh again.

New weapons and armor, an entire island full of quests and locations, has the impression of morrowind, crazy amounts of gold in certain locations.

To sum up, Dragonborn is a questline on a new peice of land to explore. Dawnguard is a long questline set in skyrim.

I prefer DB over all thee dlc's.

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