

Is there a general consensus as to the state of Wrath of the Druids?
I haven’t played Valhalla in months, but my Internet is laggy today so I’m taking a break from my usual game. The River Raids (which I hadn’t done yet) are not very inspiring so far.
I’m wondering if Wrath of the Druids is worth it or not. Admittedly, my Valhalla experience has been pretty mediocre (especially compared to Origins and Odyssey).
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@dreadgrrl
Wrath of the Druids is fantastic and well worth your time. I recommend you checking it out for sure!! if you're interested, you could read a lot of comments on it here as well:
https://discussions.ubisoft.com/topic/98226/wrath-of-the-druids-opinions-so-far/14
Admittedly, my Valhalla experience has been pretty mediocre.
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Then the odds of the Druids expansion changing your opinion of the game are slim and none.
It's not too bad, but it's not going to knock your socks off.
30+ hours of different enemies, different economy mechanics, and a few more character deaths.
@dreadgrrl In all honesty, if your experience in Valhalla has been mediocre, then you should wait to get WotD when it goes down in price. It’s pretty short and is a lot like the usual missions in the main game. spoiler The main story of the dlc was also pretty predictable. And as usual it has a few bugs, but Ubisoft seems to be fixing them a little quicker these days.
It’s an okay dlc, but I don’t think it’s really worth what they are charging for it. I should have cost $10-$15 less.
@ghostagent14 Thank you. Based on some of the comments in that thread, and a couple of the ones in this thread, I’ll wait for a sale.
@whocares78 You appear to be very much on my wavelength when it comes to Valhalla. I’ll wait for a sale. It’s $35 CAD regular price: just for the single expansion.
Does the DLC contribute in any meaningful way to AC lore or the modern day story?
@dreadgrrl It contributes nothing to the modern story nor to the AC lore. Hytham is only in it for a brief moment at the beginning.
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