Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition

Neverwinter Nights: Enhanced Edition

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How does the DLC work?
So I'm jumping into this game, and all the DLC seems overwhelming. For instance, how do I access Darkness Over Daggerford and what level should I be at? Which DLC are separate modules and what is added to the main game? Do I beat the main game first and THEN start doing the DLC, or is some of it lower-level?
Originally posted by captainwiseass:
All of the DLC are separate modules. None of them require you to play through the main campaign first (or Shadows of Undrentide/Hordes of the Underdark, for that matter.)

You access them by starting a new game and selecting the module you want to play from the "Premium Neverwinter Nights Modules" list.

Any module with a minimum level will automatically give you enough XP to level up to it on starting.

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captainwiseass Nov 26, 2018 @ 10:49am 
All of the DLC are separate modules. None of them require you to play through the main campaign first (or Shadows of Undrentide/Hordes of the Underdark, for that matter.)

You access them by starting a new game and selecting the module you want to play from the "Premium Neverwinter Nights Modules" list.

Any module with a minimum level will automatically give you enough XP to level up to it on starting.

Furry Wrecking Crew Nov 26, 2018 @ 10:56am 
Ah OK, thanks for the info.
Tesseract Nov 26, 2018 @ 5:13pm 
If you click New in the main menu and then select Premium Modules and click one of the modules, there will be an info box on the right with a description of the module that will also list the recommended starting level.
Originally posted by Tesseract:
If you click New in the main menu and then select Premium Modules and click one of the modules, there will be an info box on the right with a description of the module that will also list the recommended starting level.

Yeah, I checked em out. It's just different from a lot of other RPG DLC because it's not incorporated into the main game, they are more like "mini-games/adventures" which is cool and I will definitely play them.
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Date Posted: Nov 26, 2018 @ 10:21am
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