With the Treasures of Turan Pack, Conan Exiles dives into a new dimension of luxury, trade, and splendor. This DLC transports you to the wealthy, exotic kingdom of Turan—featuring sumptuous architecture, gold-trimmed armor, and lavish decoration. After earlier expansions focused on rugged, nature-driven themes, Treasures of Turan marks a turning point: away from pure survival and toward the power of wealth.
Funcom creates an atmosphere that emphasizes brilliance, abundance, and civilizational dominance—without leaving the world of Hyboria. Wealth and corruption are as integral as blood and steel. With a uniquely architectural building set, luxurious furniture, and magnificent accessories, you bring the flair of a flourishing trade metropolis into the harsh Exiled Lands—perfect when you want to show you don’t just survive, you rule.
Balance note: As with other build/deco DLCs, the contents are primarily cosmetic and do not provide unfair advantages over base items—the stats are comparable and balanced for the endgame.
Conan Exiles Treasures of Turan: Architecture, building set, and lighting
The centerpiece is the Turanian building set, combining pale limestone with gilded ornaments, intricate mosaics, and elegant arches—inspired by Persian, Arabian, and Indian architecture. Roofs clad in blue tiles gleam in the sun, while columns, window frames, and doors are adorned with filigree patterns. New lamps and chandeliers cast warm, golden reflections that underscore the luxurious ambience.
The style shines especially in desert regions or around oases: light materials reflect sunlight, and flowing lines harmonize with sand and stone. Build palaces, temples, and trade hubs that look as if they’ve stepped out of legend.
Turanian weapons and armor in the Conan Exiles Treasures of Turan DLC

Multiple new weapon and armor sets capture the style of Turan’s nobility and elite warriors. Instead of plain functionality, ornament and symbolism take center stage. The Turanian Cavalry Armor with a golden breastplate, layered fabrics, and a distinctive helmet blends power and agility—ideal for players who want to pair strength with elegance.
The weapons follow the same principle: curved blades, delicate engravings, and fine materials. Turanian sabers and spears stand out in particular—merging the elegance of the East with the aggression of the West. The ornately decorated Turanian Pike quickly became a favorite for style-conscious fighters.
Important: As usual in Conan Exiles, these sets are balanced and primarily serve stylistic variety; they do not offer unfair statistical advantages over existing alternatives.
Luxury decorations and trade: Furniture, carpets, and status symbols
A major attraction of this DLC is its decorative items: furniture, carpets, curtains, statues, and accessories turn any base into a palace. Dark woods with gold and gemstone inlays, plush carpets, silk cushions, and large wall hangings create colorful sanctuaries.
Highlights include monumental showpieces like fountains and the statue of King Yezdigerd—not just decoration, but symbols of power and faith. For role-play servers focused on trade and diplomacy, the pack provides the perfect foundation to build believable hierarchies—from the ruler’s palace to the market hall.
Companions and crafter outfits: Turanian style for pets and thralls
Like other DLCs, Treasures of Turan adds new variants for companions and crafter outfits. Camels, ostriches, and exotic birds reinforce the image of a trading nation; matching animal pens, fences, and stables round out the set. Thrall clothing also looks distinctly richer with deep fabric colors, gold trims, and fine patterns—workshops, courtyards, and markets come to life visually.
Turan lore in Conan Exiles: An empire of trade, military, and religion

In Robert E. Howard’s world, Turan ranks among the most powerful civilizations: an empire drawing its strength from trade, the military, and religion. East of Hyboria, between the desert and the Vilayet Sea, it bridges the cultures of East and West. The DLC translates this myth into a visual language: buildings, statues, and weapons speak of excess, control, and intrigue—significantly expanding Conan Exiles’ cultural variety.
Technical execution: Performance, build menus, and multiplayer
Integration is seamless: you’ll find all items in the familiar building and crafting menus. Despite the abundance of objects, performance remains stable; textures are detailed, and material and color effects shine particularly in sunlight. The pack also excels in multiplayer: entire cities of Turanian stone and blue tiles transform barren regions into centers of prosperity—without going overboard on glitz.
Conclusion on the Treasures of Turan DLC: Power, splendor, and style
The Treasures of Turan Pack is a milestone for Conan Exiles: it shows that strength lies not only in weapons, but also in culture, wealth, and style. If you’re tired of primitive huts, Turan gives you the stage to display elegance and dominance. This DLC is more than a collection of objects—it’s an expression of civilizational superiority in a chaotic world.
Combined with your own Conan Exiles server, for example from 4Netplayers, the pack unfolds its full impact: stable performance, flexible settings, and reliable multiplayer provide the perfect stage for realms of sand, blood, and riches—in the true spirit of Hyboria.
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