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I'd personally recommend the Roughneck and Megacorp ones because the Roughneck armor is a completely different style (much more casual) and the Megacorp weapon frameworks are really cool, but they all can add a fair amount of extra flavor to your cosmetics setup, so pick whichever you like the most!. Each DLC generally will include armor and a hat, paint jobs for your attire/weapons/pickaxe (and sometimes BOSCO), and usually a full set of weapon frameworks. I believe a few of them don't actually include an armor set (just the paint job), but I can't remember which ones off the top of my head.
As a side note, the DLC cosmetic options can be mixed and matched the same as any other cosmetics, so you could (for instance) run the Megacorp weapon framework with the Dark Future paintjob, or vice versa.
Here is a link to the wiki showing off the various frameworks and paint jobs, both in the base game and the DLC.: https://deeprockgalactic.wiki.gg/wiki/Weapon_Skins#Scout_Weapon_Skin_Gallery
For the record, these cosmetics do NOT affect the stats and mechanics of your weapons and suits.
On a whim, I picked up the sequel (if it really could be called one). Haven't been able to put it down all week, thought id come back to the original for a spell.
Always had high regard for it.
Apparently, Steam censors Foxtrot Romeo Echo Echo skins. Maybe cause of scammers and grifters in Counterstrike?
If you only care for the gameplay and not the "drip", you can easily skip it and miss nothing.
The game has enough cosmetics on its own anyway.
Please do a Search for 'DLC'- You'll find my responses and those from many others-
We cover this topic in detail all the time, and in fact have a few times just in the past
few weeks- Read those Current and Past Posts and you'll find many answers
Also imo it's worth it for supporting those Dev's, who made many things right with this game.
I'm a little worried about them, though, because they know way too much about summoning demons and performing sacrificial rituals from what I've read in this April Fool's joke...
t. someone who has all dlcs for this game.