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The raiding mechanic is also a big improvement compared to the odyssey field battles.
Owe the book of knowledge in siege of paris that allows you to shut a arrow at enemy's having rats devour them completely doesn't work and is bugged
I enjoyed the first two dlc's more than the main campaign, tbh. Ireland and Francia are gorgeous, the stories aren't half bad and the campaigns do not drag on forever.
Playing Ragnarok now and it's not too shabby either. Definitely different visually than the others. Some of the dialog is pretty good, actually.
Or you can buy Vanilla, play for up to 2 hours and refund it if you dislike.
imo no ubisoft DLC is ever worth it. it's just your average cash-grab, designed to take advantage of people with no impulse control.