Talk:Daud/@comment-16533050-20160803161059/@comment-16533050-20160804061917

@ Mice - I find the DLCs extremely interesting.

Take Daud out of the equation and you still have some great ideas and maps.

The Butchers present a unique and well-equipped enemy, and have the Watch as their allies adding to the challenge. The slaughterhouse is also a unique map to play through.

The Barrister's offices are a decent challenge and we get the first look at the Hatters and the rank-and-file of the army.

The Surge provides a unique twist on the Flooded District offering elements both familiar and new to those who played through the main game. The final twist with Hume being but a secondary opponent just adds to the story.

Continuing on, we get to see the Corvo/Daud fight from Daud's POV (albeit in a dream only).

Coldridge Prison is used again in another alternate perspective than what we are familiar with, especially if Daud is disguised as an Overseer.

Drapers Ward is perhaps my fave map of the DLC series, and probably on par with the Distillery District if both Holger Square AND the Golden Cat were available on the same mission.

In Drapers Ward, you have three factions vying for control (four if you include Daud and his Whalers). There's a city element, both shops and residences, a canal, a dock area - where you can both invade a docked ship AND defend the same ship later from a magical assault - a Factory area (the Mill), sewers, and even a water pump station.

A Plethora of characters inhabit the area and there're running fights found throughout. You can even alter this area more so than just about any other - refilling the canal or no, bring peace to the area or let it fall to bloodshed, form odd alliances or murder everyone, and even have near everyone get killed on the map (including Stride) and STILL succeed (or have everyone alive and continue on your way).

(In fact, you could almost see the Dead Eels Mission as a precursor to how the Dust District mission seems to be set up - ally with one side or the other, or none at all).

Finally, Brigmore manor is a unique setting with new creatures, frightening statuary, a HUGE interior map, and a final battle that occurs WITHIN the Void itself!!

There are numerous times you can actually kill the person employing your services, and half of the levels offer multiple targets.

Add new and unique weaponry, as well as new powers or twists on old powers and the Daud DLCs become a strong addition to the series.