Conan Exiles - Debaucheries of Derketo Pack (DLC)
Cosmetic DLC for Conan Exiles adding Derketo-themed armor sets, building pieces, and decorative items. Pure aesthetics, zero gameplay impact.
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About Conan Exiles - Debaucheries of Derketo Pack (DLC)
Let's be straight about what this is: a cosmetic pack, not a content expansion. The Debaucheries of Derketo Pack drops a curated set of armor pieces, placeables, and building parts themed around Derketo, the goddess of pleasure and death in Howard's Hyboria lore. If you are running a roleplay-focused server or simply want your base to look less like a generic sandstone box, this pack gives you options. If you are chasing survival mechanics, new biomes, or combat systems, look elsewhere in the DLC catalog. The building pieces are where the pack earns its keep. Funcom's DLC formula for Conan Exiles has always centered on delivering a distinct visual language per pack, and the Derketo set leans into dark, ornate stonework with decorative detail that holds up on closer inspection. Placeable items like candles, tapestries, and themed furniture give server admins and solo builders the tools to construct interiors that actually feel intentional rather than thrown together. Armor sets follow the same philosophy: visually distinct, stat-equivalent to base-game gear at matching tiers, so there is no power creep introduced. From a pure value calculation this type of DLC lives and dies by how invested you already are in the base game. Conan Exiles has a surprisingly deep building system, especially after the Unreal Engine 5 upgrade improved visual fidelity across the board. Players who have already sunk serious hours into the game and feel limited by the default aesthetic palette will find the Derketo pack a reasonable addition to their toolkit. Newcomers, however, should prioritize learning the survival loop and getting comfortable with thrall management and base defense before thinking about decoration layers. The pack has no effect on PvP balance, which is the right call. Armor stats mirror base-game equivalents, so competitive players have no incentive to chase it unless they want to look a specific way in combat. On the co-op and roleplay server side, having a shared aesthetic language that multiple players on the same server can access tends to matter more than it does in solo play, and this pack delivers that without fragmenting the experience. No Steam reviews are available to cross-reference community sentiment, and Metacritic has not rated it, which is typical for cosmetic DLC. What the pack represents is a low-risk purchase for committed players and a skip for anyone still deciding whether the base game is worth their time. Spend your hours in the Exiled Lands first. The decorations can wait. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Funcom, Inflexion Games
- Publisher
- FunCom
- Release Date
- May 8, 2018