![]() ![]() ![]() Once you purchase the DLC, the Heavy Iron Key will be placed in your inventory and you can just unlock the door to the new area. The Crown of the Old Iron King can be accessed by traveling to The Black Gulch and then speak with the Emerald Herald. It does have some really cool places to explore though because everything is an underground city. This DLC is not super challenging, but it is definitely harder than most other areas from the base game. This DLC adds 5 new locations, 7 new enemies, and 3 unique bosses. The talon lies on a body to the left of the chests in the pit. You now need to go to The Black Gulch, kill the two giants before the final bonfire, before the boss fight with The Rotten to receive The Forgotten key, the key that opens the stone doors. In the Scholar of the First Sin Edition, the key has moved to the locked door in the pit in Majula. The player must go to the primal bonfire chamber in the Black Gulch and examine an obelisk to be teleported to the entrance of the DLC, a chamber with a locked door that opens with the Dragon Talon, which is received when you purchase the game. The Crown of the Sunken King can be accessed by traveling to The Shrine of Amana and then speak with the Emerald Herald. Some of the bosses in it though are very annoying, but there are also some insanely memorable ones. ![]() If you are playing Dark Souls 2, then definitely check out all the different areas because it gives you another challenge to overcome. If you are wondering if they are worth playing, then yes they are. You can spend over half the time it takes to beat the base game in the DLCs alone. All the DLCs combined adds 12 new unique areas to explore, 9 new challenging bosses, and over 40 new weapons to collect. The DLCs add a lot of content to the game. Which DLC should you play first? What do the DLCs add? ![]()
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