Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty

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Cottondog Dec 27, 2024 @ 10:58pm
Wo Long DLC
How is the DLC? Is it worth the $15. I played through the regular missions on the base game but definitely liked Nioh better
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Senki Dec 28, 2024 @ 3:11am 
they're short but good imo, the new weapon types especially are really fun and it has some crazy bosses

I'd say it's definitely worth 15 for all 3 of them
Last edited by Senki; Dec 28, 2024 @ 3:11am
Rig Dec 29, 2024 @ 11:09am 
They're quite short and can be kinda repetitive (enemy variety isn't a strong point of this game), some bosses are utter ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ and some are fun, quite a good challenge. The new weapon types are cool too (afair they are whips, greatswords and fist weapons). I'm not sure if level cap unlock and the "infinite mode" is tied to a dlc or the flying dragon difficulty (ng++).
Mike Jan 3 @ 10:41am 
If you want more of the base game 100% yes. This game with all of its DLC is really good, but in its base form it kind of lacks content.
Thanks all. I'm going to wait on the DLC. I bought Nioh 2 instead for now!
Cemre Jan 9 @ 8:13am 
Hey Guys, I have an question regarding to the 3 DLCs. Do you get more Spells to learn in the DLC ? Like In Nioh 1 & 2 ?
Mike Jan 9 @ 4:01pm 
Originally posted by Çan:
Hey Guys, I have an question regarding to the 3 DLCs. Do you get more Spells to learn in the DLC ? Like In Nioh 1 & 2 ?

Yeah quite a bit of spells you get from killing certain bosses (30+ i believe), you get new weapons/weapon skills, and of course new gear/sets.

It follows Nioh very similarly in terms of the content the DLCs add. This is why I believe the FULL package of Wo Long is pretty good but the base game was kind of lacking imo.
Last edited by Mike; Jan 9 @ 4:02pm
Rig Jan 9 @ 4:04pm 
Originally posted by Mike:
Originally posted by Çan:
Hey Guys, I have an question regarding to the 3 DLCs. Do you get more Spells to learn in the DLC ? Like In Nioh 1 & 2 ?

Yeah quite a bit of spells you get from killing certain bosses (30+ i believe), you get new weapons/weapon skills, and of course new gear/sets.

It follows Nioh very similarly in terms of the content the DLCs add. This is why I believe the FULL package of Wo Long is pretty good but the base game was kind of lacking imo.
Speaking of gear, how do you guys manage your inventory space? Quite often mine gets full, because I usually save every grace piece to check the builds later. But I'm sure some gear weight and weapon types don't match with certain graces, right?
Mike Jan 9 @ 5:21pm 
Originally posted by Rig:
Originally posted by Mike:

Yeah quite a bit of spells you get from killing certain bosses (30+ i believe), you get new weapons/weapon skills, and of course new gear/sets.

It follows Nioh very similarly in terms of the content the DLCs add. This is why I believe the FULL package of Wo Long is pretty good but the base game was kind of lacking imo.
Speaking of gear, how do you guys manage your inventory space? Quite often mine gets full, because I usually save every grace piece to check the builds later. But I'm sure some gear weight and weapon types don't match with certain graces, right?

There is a setting in the game settings that allows you to set up a auto dismantle/sell for certain gear rarities. So you can set this how you want it and for rarities you don't need to sort through the game will auto sell/dismantle them when you go to a Main flag.
Rig Jan 9 @ 5:24pm 
Originally posted by Mike:
There is a setting in the game settings that allows you to set up a auto dismantle/sell for certain gear rarities. So you can set this how you want it and for rarities you don't need to sort through the game will auto sell/dismantle them when you go to a Main flag.
Oh, so it auto-recycles everything by resting in a flag? That's way too convenient, if we can dump the blacksmith for that only reason lol

Is there a way to NOT sell certain set pieces? As for now, I'm actually saving every set mitigation piece I've got, because so far my luck only makes me drop main weapons, helmets and gauntlets lmao

@edit nevermind, I'm checking that menu right now, and it's complete as hell, wtf lol
Last edited by Rig; Jan 9 @ 5:26pm
Mike Jan 9 @ 5:37pm 
Originally posted by Rig:
Originally posted by Mike:
There is a setting in the game settings that allows you to set up a auto dismantle/sell for certain gear rarities. So you can set this how you want it and for rarities you don't need to sort through the game will auto sell/dismantle them when you go to a Main flag.
Oh, so it auto-recycles everything by resting in a flag? That's way too convenient, if we can dump the blacksmith for that only reason lol

Is there a way to NOT sell certain set pieces? As for now, I'm actually saving every set mitigation piece I've got, because so far my luck only makes me drop main weapons, helmets and gauntlets lmao

@edit nevermind, I'm checking that menu right now, and it's complete as hell, wtf lol

LOL yeah once you start using that loot is 100% more manageable.
AILAD Jan 15 @ 3:55pm 
You can look at the reviews here...

The first DLC has an abysmal 14% rating "very negative."

It's one of the worst things ever.
Mike Jan 15 @ 4:27pm 
Originally posted by Ananase:
You can look at the reviews here...

The first DLC has an abysmal 14% rating "very negative."

It's one of the worst things ever.

The funny thing is that if Nioh 2 DLCs were separate like Wo Long they would probably have low ratings too because by themselves they really only offer a hand full of missions, a weapon, some side missions,..etc.

However Wo Long as a complete package is great and the new DLC weapons, MA's, spells, missions, bosses,...etc add to the overall experience. This is why the "complete" versions of Team Ninja games will always be the best versions, the same can be said with Stranger Of Paradise.
Originally posted by Ananase:
You can look at the reviews here...

The first DLC has an abysmal 14% rating "very negative."

It's one of the worst things ever.
the ratings are hogwash. steam ratings dont mean jack anymore since people review bomb for totally irrelevant things. if you like wo long, and want more, then you will like the dlc as a whole.
D. Flame Jan 18 @ 7:58am 
Originally posted by Mike:
Originally posted by Ananase:
You can look at the reviews here...

The first DLC has an abysmal 14% rating "very negative."

It's one of the worst things ever.

The funny thing is that if Nioh 2 DLCs were separate like Wo Long they would probably have low ratings too because by themselves they really only offer a hand full of missions, a weapon, some side missions,..etc.

However Wo Long as a complete package is great and the new DLC weapons, MA's, spells, missions, bosses,...etc add to the overall experience. This is why the "complete" versions of Team Ninja games will always be the best versions, the same can be said with Stranger Of Paradise.
The Nioh 2 missions also raise the level cap, add new rarities, new sets and set bonuses, a bunch of new enemies, eventually add the Underworld, etc.
Mike Jan 18 @ 8:16am 
Originally posted by D. Flame:
Originally posted by Mike:

The funny thing is that if Nioh 2 DLCs were separate like Wo Long they would probably have low ratings too because by themselves they really only offer a hand full of missions, a weapon, some side missions,..etc.

However Wo Long as a complete package is great and the new DLC weapons, MA's, spells, missions, bosses,...etc add to the overall experience. This is why the "complete" versions of Team Ninja games will always be the best versions, the same can be said with Stranger Of Paradise.
The Nioh 2 missions also raise the level cap, add new rarities, new sets and set bonuses, a bunch of new enemies, eventually add the Underworld, etc.

Wo Long DLC literally did the EXACT same thing lol.

Wo Long DLCs added new rarities, higher difficulties, higher level cap, new enemies, new bosses, 3 new weapons types, new weapon skills/spells that drop from bosses, the thousand mile Journey endgame mode (same thing as underworld),...etc.
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