Elden Ring DLC: Should you start a new game for Shadow of the Erdtree?


Should you start a new game for the Elden Ring DLC?

I recommend not starting a new game for Elden Ring’s DLC and instead taking your existing character into Shadow of the Erdtree. This is primarily because the expansion is balanced around the endgame and having an endgame-level build. It’s arguably worth doing if your existing character is in a New Game+ cycle, though.


Why you shouldn’t start over for the DLC

Starscourge Radahn is one of the two bosses you’d have to beat again to get into the DLC. (Image credit: Bandai Namco)

While some expansions warrant starting a new game or character, these are quite literally game-changers that overhaul base game systems and mechanics in several meaningful ways; think Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. The Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC, though, is not being marketed as that kind of a shake-up, and instead seems to be entirely centered around the ridiculous amount of new content it’s adding (after a three-hour preview, my colleague Samuel Tolbert barely scratched the surface).

This is reinforced by the fact that accessing the DLC requires you to kill two bosses — Starscourge Radahn and Mohg, Lord of Blood — that require significant mid-game and endgame progress, respectively. Getting to and then defeating both would take quite a long time to do with a new character, and while it’s true that elite speedrunners can beat every major boss in under two hours, mere mortals like you and I aren’t that skilled. I strongly recommend starting a new game for Shadow of the Erdtree for this reason alone, though there are a few other good ones to consider, too.





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