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Total EU4 DLCs (excluding cosmetic packs) – 17.
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Keep in mind that these are all non-sale prices, and most older Paradox expansions are discounted anywhere from 25% to 75% off during special sales, such as during holidays or when a new DLC is released. Common sense Allows development and institutions can be gained from development in it. The Buddhist mechanics aren’t the greatest thing ever, but Parliaments are quite interesting, and Protestants and Theocracies are much more fun and fleshed out with this expansion. I already have Res Publica and Art of War. Emperor (HRE/Central Europe) Cradle of Civilization (Persia area) Dharma (India and the Far East) El Dorado (Colonising nations) Rule Britannia ( British Isles) Wealth of Nations (Trade-focused nations) Third Rome (Russia) In my opinion (others above already listed content) Rights of Men and Common Sense (and Cossacks to a degree) are more "region-neutral" than the other DLCs because they add "big stuff" to everyone (e.g. 1 von 1 Lesern fanden diesen Beitrag hilfreich. It will be of least use to players who don't like playing Muslim nations or anywhere in the vicinity of the Middle East.The Immersion Packs are rarely 'essential', but it really comes down to how much you like playing games as England or Scotland.