The new DLC for Assassin?s Creed Valhalla dropped late last week dubbed Wrath of the Druids, which introduces a new playable map in the form of Ireland, divided up into 4 major sections allowing you to explore the green isle and engage in a new story, new mechanics, and hunt down a whole host of collectibles. It?s a decently sized add-on for the base game, something that helpfully scales in difficulty regardless of your place in the story (provided you?ve gone past the prologue) and easily adds another dozen hours or so on to an already lengthy base game.
As far as new stuff goes. Wrath of the Druids introduces a few new things. One of the biggest has to be the introduction of an Ireland specific trade system. When raiding in Wrath of the Druids you?ll be looting materials that can be spent to upgrade and unlock new trade posts that are scattered throughout the region. Upon first encountering the trade post, you?ll need to clear it of hostile elements and then hunt down the deed for the post. Once done, you?ll gain access to the trade post and be able to spend your raiding supplies on unlocking a few different buildings. These buildings will then generate resources over time. You can spend these resources through a new vendor back in Dublin that will essentially trade resources for money, gear, and other cosmetics. It?s a solid way of earning a lot of new gear, and offers yet another side activity that is generally rewarding to engage in.
Another addition is the Children of Danu, which is a sect of Druids that are one of the primary antagonists within the Wrath of the Druids expansion. Think of this as a smaller version of the Order members you?d hunt down using clues in the base Valhalla game. Much like the base game, certain members of the Children of Danu will be uncovered via the main storyline, but hunting them all down is optional. However, out of all the side activities available in Wrath of the Druids, this is the one I enjoyed the most, and the item you can obtain at the end of this quest is well worth obtaining.
Note: Ubisoft provided us with aN Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: Wrath of the Druids DLC Xbox Series X code for review purposes.
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