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Game is great anyway, 1st dlc is ok 2nd is great in my opinion, have fun
Well, there you go, you didn't kill the last boss.
That's why, you kill him, you can't have him let you enter the Painted World.
Go buy the game before you start spouting drivel out of your brown eye.
For reference point, I generally close a game at around level 60-70.
When DLC1 came out, I beat it at level 40.
But after DLC2 came out, I beat the game first, so I proceeded to beat DLC1 at level 70. DLC 2 at level 80-90.
Even if it's your first time playing DS3, you should still play them, even after you already beat the main game.
Also, I don't know what the other guy is talking about. You can beat DLC2 and then go on to beat DLC1.
mm Pretty sure Gael is not at the chapel after you merc his ass.
But back to the topic- before buying dlcs you better try standard game, you might not like it. But if you played any other dark souls and you liked it - you will most likely love this one
He's not. I said you can go on to beat DLC1 afterwards. As the above poster explained.
But as games are interactive pieces of art, you are missing the key ingredient. This is the most idiotic thing I've ever heard a while.