Trove - Jump Starter Pack (DLC)
A starter DLC bundle for the free-to-play voxel MMO Trove, tossing in inventory rows, loot caches, and a rocket mount to skip the early grind.
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About Trove - Jump Starter Pack (DLC)
Trove is a voxel-built free-to-play MMO that sits somewhere between Minecraft's build-anything energy and a Diablo-lite loot loop. You pick a class, blast through procedurally generated biomes, collect gear, and occasionally build your own corner of the world. It is casual enough that you can drop in for twenty minutes, and deep enough that dedicated players log hundreds of hours chasing dragon unlocks and endgame power scaling. The Jump Starter Pack is a DLC bundle aimed squarely at new players who want to shave off the earliest friction points before the game actually gets interesting. What you get is concrete and specific: 4 extra rows of inventory slots, 10 Chaos Chests, 10 Greater Dragon Caches, 10 Super Style Stashes, and the TROV-3 Rocket Mount. The inventory expansion is the genuinely useful piece here. Trove's default bag space is the kind of thing that makes you stop mid-dungeon to figure out what to vendor, and fixing that early removes a low-level annoyance that has no gameplay upside. The mount is fast and cosmetically distinct, which matters in a game where you spend a lot of time moving across large open zones. The loot caches are the murkier part of the value proposition. Chaos Chests and Dragon Caches contain randomized rewards, meaning you could pull something exciting or walk away with a pile of flux and crafting fodder. Greater Dragon Caches specifically target Trove's dragon collection system, which is one of the game's more interesting long-term progression hooks. Dragons are not just cosmetic mounts here; some provide passive bonuses and unlock meaningful stats. Getting ten rolls at that system early is a genuine head start, not just padding. The Super Style Stashes lean cosmetic and will matter more to players who care about how their character looks than to those laser-focused on power. The honest caveat is that Trove itself carries mixed reviews for a reason. The core loop is enjoyable for a certain kind of casual MMO fan, but the game has faced criticism for monetization structure and a progression curve that can feel designed to encourage spending. This DLC exists within that ecosystem. It is not a cheat code to endgame, and it does nothing for the content quality or class depth issues that more veteran players cite. If you bounced off Trove's mid-game grind before, a starter pack does not fix that. Who is this for? New players on Xbox who have decided Trove is worth their time and want to remove early inventory headaches without farming for days. It is a convenience purchase more than a content purchase, and you should weigh it against how much you already enjoy the base game after a few free hours. Monika, Scout Team
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- Developer
- gamigo US Inc.
- Publisher
- Trion Worlds, Inc.
- Release Date
- Jul 9, 2015

