Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Deluxe Kit
Pure cosmetic DLC for Iceborne hunters who care how their character looks in the lobby - the Silver Knight layered armor alone justifies checking the price, but eyes open: zero gameplay impact here.
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About Monster Hunter World: Iceborne Deluxe Kit
I'll be straight with you: this is a cosmetics-only add-on for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne, and every purchasing decision should start with accepting that fact. Nothing in the Deluxe Kit changes how you hunt, how much damage you deal, or how fast you carve. What it does is let you look good doing all of those things, and in a game where hundreds of hours of lobby time add up fast, that counts for more than skeptics admit. The centerpiece is the Silver Knight layered armor set, a medieval-knight aesthetic that sits well against Iceborne's frostbitten visual palette. Layered armor in Iceborne works by overlaying the look on top of whatever stat-optimized gear you are actually wearing, so you never have to choose between fashion and function. The set reads as refined rather than flashy, which will appeal to players who are tired of their endgame builds looking like a pile of monster parts glued together. Beyond the armor, the kit adds three gestures - Flourish, Pledge, and Genuflect - that land in the practical-to-fun range for lobby socializing. Two sticker sets (Research Commission Set 2 and Pearlspring Macaque Set) round out the multiplayer expression tools, and they are the kind of thing you use constantly in hub chat without really thinking about it. On the character creator side, you get the Rising Dragon face paint and a hairstyle called Flowing, both of which are legitimate additions for anyone who spent real time on their hunter's appearance at launch. The Traditional Decor Set for your room is the most niche piece: eight furniture items including a Traditional Bed, Bench, Table, Meal, Chest, Lights, and two rug options that push the living quarters toward a quieter, Japanese-inn aesthetic. If you never visit your room, this means nothing. If you do, it is a pleasant upgrade. Steam reviews sit at 81% positive across a meaningful sample, which is a reasonable signal for a cosmetic pack. The recurring community sentiment is that the Silver Knight armor is the primary draw and the rest of the content is genuinely solid bonus material rather than obvious filler. The honest criticism is that the kit offers no weapons and no gameplay systems, so if your priority is content that changes how Iceborne plays, look elsewhere in the DLC catalogue. This one is for the player who is already deep in the loop and wants the experience to feel more personalized. Alex, Scout Team
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- Developer
- CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
- Publisher
- CAPCOM Co., Ltd.
- Release Date
- Jan 9, 2020

