Fellowship Wanderer's Supporter Pack (DLC)
Cosmetic-only DLC dressing up three of Fellowship's DPS heroes in mythic gear, plus a spirit mount any hero can ride. No gameplay impact, pure flex.
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About Fellowship Wanderer's Supporter Pack (DLC)
Let's be clear about what you're getting here: the Wanderer's Supporter Pack is a purely cosmetic add-on for Fellowship, Chief Rebel's co-op dungeon crawler that self-describes as a "Multiplayer Online Dungeon Adventure" (MODA). There is no power gain, no new dungeon, no talent tree unlocked. What you do get are three named cosmetic ensembles tied to specific heroes: Elarion's Drakebound Hunter Ensemble for the agile, Focus-driven ranged marksman; Tariq's Abyssal Touch Ensemble for the swing-timer melee brawler who channels lightning through every auto-attack; and Rime's Wildspring Oracle Ensemble for the frost-magic burst caster who dominates single-target boss fights. Rounding out the pack is the Radiant Feline mount, usable on any hero in your roster regardless of which characters you actually main. The hero-design context matters here because Fellowship's roster is built on distinct mechanical identities rather than player-created characters. Elarion is a builder-spender bowman who stacks Focus and pops Lunarlight Marks for precision burst; Tariq's entire loop revolves around syncing Heavy Strike with his auto-attack swing timer to feed Hammer Storm chains; Rime converts Anima into Winter Orbs and detonates them in a burst window that community tier lists consistently rate as the top single-target DPS output in the game. These are genuinely interesting kits, and if any of them are your main, having a distinct mythic skin set is a reasonable cosmetic investment. The honest question is whether this DLC is worth grabbing right now. The Wanderer's pack is one of three supporter packs positioned as an early-backer gesture: the Steam description explicitly frames these cosmetics as a mark of having stood by the game during its formative early access phase. The base game entered early access in October 2025 and sits at "Mostly Positive" across its full review lifetime, though recent reviews have slipped to "Mixed" territory, with player frustrations around queue times, a lack of a dungeon-leaver penalty system, and loot variety still being ironed out heading into Season 2. Chief Rebel is actively iterating, but Fellowship is a game you should already be playing and enjoying before this DLC makes any sense. For someone already running dungeons regularly with Elarion, Tariq, or Rime, the pack delivers clean visual identity that persists across seasons permanently. For anyone on the fence about the base game, buying a supporter cosmetic pack is the wrong order of operations entirely. The Radiant Feline mount is a nice cross-hero sweetener, but it does not change how combat feels when your tank needs to hit their Toughness rotation or your healer needs to time a group cleanse. Cosmetics are cosmetics. If the game has its hooks in you, the skins are a fine way to show some support. If it hasn't, no mount makes up for lukewarm queue lobbies. Monika, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10 64-bit
- Processor
- Intel Core i5-2500K or AMD FX-8300
Recommended
- Additional Notes
- TBD
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Game Info
- Developer
- Chief Rebel
- Publisher
- Arc Games
- Release Date
- Oct 16, 2025