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To echo what have seen other say, I'm excited about this DLC in theory because I really enjoyed Elden Ring on my first play through and some quick NG+ runs for endings. I actually got all the achievements, which is rare for me.
But after all that, I've struggled to play since. I'll play for a few hours on a character, then take weeks or months before I want to play again. And I'm worried I'll have the same reaction with the DLC.
There is so much open space in the game that it somehow is overwhelming once you have a rough idea that most of the content isn't that important, but some of it is crucial to specific builds you may want to run. It's almost like you spend most of your effort avoiding content because of how time-consuming just playing the game "normally" can be.
It's almost like you're allowed to not replay single player games after you've done what you wanted in the game
My point was that I'm worried I'll feel the same when I try to play the DLC.
Even worse, judging by past FromSoftware games, the DLC isn't something you do right at the beginning or right towards the end of the game. So, it will likely require a decent amount of playtime to reach the content.
Weren't your feelings positive, though? You did a full playthrough, and you got all achievements - especially considering that's not something you do usually. I've basically done the same, but I don't consider it a bad thing to not be as interested in the game I've already played. And you can use one of your existing saves to do the DLC, considering it will probably be more difficult than the base game, so having a fully geared up build will help
If you're so worried, then don't risk it.