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If you want EVERYTHING you have to buy the biggest edition, there is no other way.
If you only buy the base game you're missing a few skills and stats, but nothing noteworthy or important.
You'll quickly realize though that everything is surrounded ADs and cosmetics. It's designed and made for you to buy the biggest pack. Enemies are sponges even on easier difficulties, tank like a shitton and everything is highly expensive etc.
If you want a better and easier experience you have to get the biggest edition, if you don't care and want to "suffer" a bit more, take the base game.
@Preator - Definitely "nice to have" on a deep sale in a few months/years, but overall definitely not worth 30€, sadly... and that comes from someone who adores Tales of games, haha.