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HagiCode - All Beauties Pack is a free DLC, and it is the easiest one to feel immediately after you add it. It does not change workflow permissions or raise feature caps. What it does is make the Steam edition feel noticeably fuller on the visual side.

All Beauties Pack mainly does two things:

  • It adds extra anime-style avatar resources to the Steam edition.
  • It separates that cosmetic content from the base package so the same theme can keep growing later.

Its value is straightforward. You do not need to learn anything new, adapt to new rules, or change how you work. You install it, and the interface instantly feels richer. For users who spend real time inside the Steam workspace, that kind of low-friction but highly visible upgrade is hard to pass up.

What can be stated reliably in the current documentation is:

  • It is a free DLC.
  • It includes 1000 additional anime-style avatars.
  • It focuses on visual variety and personalization rather than proposal concurrency, workflow permissions, or system-level capability upgrades.

The point of 1000 extra avatars is not just the number. It gives character selection, presentation, and overall atmosphere more depth, which makes the Steam edition feel less like a plain utility shell and more like a workspace with actual personality.

  • Steam users who already use HagiCode and want more visual content.
  • Users who care about avatars, presentation, and a stronger sense of personalization.
  • Users who want to start with free DLC before deciding whether to buy a paid upgrade.

If you already spend regular time in the Steam edition, there is very little reason not to claim this one first. It is free, the difference is easy to notice, and it makes the workspace you look at every day feel more complete.

If you care more about a higher proposal concurrency cap, copy customization, or stronger interface upgrades, you should look at Turbo Engine DLC first.

All Beauties Pack makes the idea of “free content” feel substantial rather than symbolic. It is not a token extra thrown in for appearance. It is a meaningful visual add-on with enough weight to stand on its own. For users who care about the tone of the interface, character assets, and the feeling of long-term companionship in the workspace, it is the easiest DLC to recommend first.

If you want to look at the strongest functional upgrade next, continue with Turbo Engine DLC. If you care more about supporter identity and exclusive rewards, move on to Sponsor Pack.