![]() ![]() We don't know why Alonne decided to side with the Iron King or how the two met exactly but over time Alonne became the Iron King's right hand man. At some point a knight from the east appeared. He did some things sure, but he did some things but he apparently tended to overspend which left his entire kingdom in a weak state, though it may have grown because of some conquest he was left with very little afterward. Overall I'd say this DLC is the weakest of the three, but still hella good and better than large portions of the main game.Īs far as I can tell the Iron King wasn't a particularly influential or even successful ruler at first. ![]() Due to being set in a tower the Level design in the DLC is more vertical than other places in the game. One of which actually kind of has a co-op gimmick. It's also the only DLC with two co-op areas. This DLC also has the hardest boss of all the DLCs and according to most the hardest boss of the game. Basic enemies aren't really tougher but much faster and there's some more variety concerning the major enemy types. This DLC, in my opinion, is a step up in terms of difficulty compared to the Sunken King DLC. And it's also not like that map is worth anything considering it shows Iron Keep being south of Earthe Peak even though it's clearly above it. It's supposedly located some place close-ish to Iron Keep but it's not like they put it on the map that came with the game. Crown of the Sunken King is the second of three DLCs and is the only one tied directly to a characters we already knew.
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