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The Building Character goes behind that, but only just, since I love the ability to make my wolf be missing a eye and stuff like that. For me, it really adds to the game-play, since I often give my wolves injuries mid-game if they get hurt.
At the moment, Hellroaring Mountain is below them. I haven't played on it much and although I really enjoy having a new map to explore, with the addition of being able to be in serious danger outside the park, it just isn't as different as Lost River.
Not having the Yellowstone Coat DLC and the Music DLC, I can't rank those.
I am planning on getting the Yellowstone Coat DLC at some point, and although I don't think it will become a favorite, I do enjoy having a variety of coats that my pups can get.
I'm not sure, if I'll ever get the Music DLC, that I could rank it with the others, because music is different then things that add to game-play, but if you like the music, as I do, it's probably a pretty good DLC.
It's not really a DLC, just access to the music without playing! (Edit: Yes it is technically DLC, but it isn't DLC that adds anything to the game so most people wouldn't consider it that. Technically almost everything on your computer is DLC because it's content that can be downloaded.)