Conan Exiles - Treasures of Turan Pack (DLC)
Turan-themed cosmetic DLC for Conan Exiles, adding decorative building pieces, armor sets, and weapons inspired by the Turanian civilization. Style over substance.
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About Conan Exiles - Treasures of Turan Pack (DLC)
Let me be upfront about what the Treasures of Turan Pack actually is: a cosmetic DLC for Conan Exiles, the open-world survival game set in Robert E. Howard's Hyborian Age. You are not buying new biomes, new quests, or mechanical systems. You are buying a curated set of Turanian-flavored building pieces, armor skins, and weapons that let you construct a distinctly Central Asian-inspired aesthetic in your base. If you are the kind of player who spends as much time decorating your stronghold as you do raiding others, this pack is aimed directly at you. The Turanian style is one of the more visually cohesive themes Funcom has released. The building tiles feature geometric ornamentation, warm earth tones, and domed architectural elements that stand apart from the default Exile sandstone or the Norse-adjacent pieces from other DLCs. For players running roleplay servers or just obsessive builders who want a unified visual language across their settlement, the pack delivers a reasonable variety of pieces: walls, roofs, furniture, and decorative props all follow the same palette. The armor sets and weapons are functional in that they are reskins tied to existing stat tiers, so you are not gaining a competitive edge in PvP, just looking distinctly Turanian while you lose that edge. From a strategy and systems perspective, there is not much to analyze here. The DLC does not alter build orders, survival loops, or crafting trees in any meaningful way. On a server with an active modding community, the Steam Workshop integration means third-party mods can sometimes extend or reskin these pieces further, which is worth knowing if you play on a heavily modded private server. The base game itself, especially after the Unreal Engine 5 upgrade, benefits from cosmetic variety more than it used to simply because the environments now render at a fidelity where architectural detail actually reads at distance. A well-composed Turanian palace looks genuinely impressive in the current engine. The honest concern is value density. Cosmetic DLC packs for survival games live or die by how much building time you actually log. If you are a casual player who dips in for twenty hours, the pack will see very little use. If Conan Exiles is a long-term server project with friends or a solo creative outlet you return to regularly, the additional visual vocabulary is genuinely useful. There are no Steam reviews on record to calibrate community sentiment, so temper expectations and check recent forum threads for any compatibility notes with the current engine version before purchasing. Bottom line: this is a builder's DLC, not a systems DLC. Treat it like a furniture catalog for your Hyborian empire, and you will get your money's worth eventually. Expect gameplay depth from it and you will be disappointed before the download finishes. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Funcom, Inflexion Games
- Publisher
- FunCom
- Release Date
- May 8, 2018