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Skyrim: Should I get Dawnguard, Dragonborn or Hearthfire DLC?
I've seen game play videos of Dawnguard and Dragonborn but I couldn't past the beginning because the story of both DLC seem really interesting (which is what I want in a video game)
I also looked up Hearthfire and you get to build your own house in Skyrim, adopt a child, have your own steward. It seems pretty cool but I don't know if it's actually worth it.
I'm still deciding whether I should get Dawnguard, Dragonborn, Hearthfire or all three.
One problem is that I'm not a huge Skyrim or TES player so i'm not pro at it, I get bored of the game eventually but I do get the urge to play it again.
Which of the Skyrim DLC should I get? Which one has a better story (Dawnguard, Dragonborn) I'm playing Skyrim on xbox360
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
All three really were designed hand in hand. Well rather, ifyou believe what people in the industry have been saying for years, especially about Beth, it's that all these DLCs were originally incorporated as side quests IN the game, and were cut out of the final version so that they could be released as DLC so Beth would make more money.
Regardless, I feel like having just one or two might eventually lead to issues if you install a third one all of a sudden. But back to the question, I would go with Dragonborn. I was a bit disapointed with heartfire, although building your own house is fun, I expected something like the DLC houses in Oblivion, which were VASTLY different architecturally speaking one from the other. In this one, wether you build enchanter towers or warrior halls, they pretty much look the same. I wanted something really castle looking for the warrior, like the nords of old, a high medevial wizard tower for the mage, and a run down, broken looking hovel with secret tunnels and a rich interior for the thief.
As for Dawnguard...it isn't bad, but Idunno. Not a big fan of Vampires, all those Twilight movies and all those "friendly Vampire" series and movies kind of sickenned me to the core about Vampire. Just like Harry Potter when he became popular. So, I didn't likeDawnguard.
Go Dragonborn. Let's get back to Morrowind.
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- 8 years ago
I've never gotten The dragonborn DLC for the reason of not having any money x3
Hearth fire is okay, but it gets annoying when you have to build the house itself, though when it's finished it looks nice, you get to pick 3 different things to put on each wing of your house.
Lastly, Dawnguard is pretty good, but there are some glitches in Dawnguard, for example, if you're a fan of the theives guild. You can't use their hood without being bald, if you become a vampire. I think the dawnguard is the most interesting though.
Source(s): Me. - Anonymous8 years ago
First,no Hearthfire.Dawnguard and dragonborn are awesome,but still Dragonborn rules.Get Dragonborn.
Source(s): my penis - Anonymous8 years ago
Dragon born it has swag, but fallout is better than the elder scrolls
Source(s): Me