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Dragon's Dogma 2 Vocations Guide
If you've played Capcom's original fantasy RPG, then you likely already know a good bit about Vocations and how they work. There are many new Drago...
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If you're uncertain about which weapon to choose in Dragon's Dogma 2, don't worry! The game offers a wide array of weapon types to suit your playstyle, and you have the flexibility to switch your voca...
In Dragon's Dogma 2, players must be aware of a new feature: food spoilage. This wasn't something you needed to worry about in Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, but it introduces an additional challenge. P...
If you’ve been exploring the vast world of Dragon’s Dogma 2, you may have come across something called a Portcrystal. If you’re not sure how they work or whether they are useful to you, this guide wil...
If you’ve been getting stuck into Dragon’s Dogma 2 and have noticed Pawn Badges, this guide will tell you everything you need to know about this item and how it affects your game. There are different...
Fulfill your lifelong dreams of jump-kicking an enemy in the face before vaulting back and shooting it with an arrow by playing the Archer class in Dragon's Dogma 2. Not only is this Vocation recommen...
Choosing the Archer Vocation to start with in Dragon's Dogma 2 is a great way to fulfill your dreams of embodying Legolas from The Lord of the Rings, so it almost seems unfair that you can start the g...
The most niche of all the starting classes, or Vocations, in Dragon's Dogma 2 is Archer. Wielding a bow and arrow in what's more often than not a close-range fight, the Archer is one of the game's mos...
Dragon's Dogma 2 lets your Arisen player character assume 10 different Vocations, with each of them capable of acquiring a series of Augments that can enhance their various skills in different ways. T...
Across all of fantasy gameplay, whether that's Dungeons & Dragons or your run-of-the-mill RPG, the Thief type of class is all about striking from the shadows with short, sharp blades. That's mostl...
Dragon's Dogma 2 may not have much in the way of overt stealth mechanics, but it still delivers a satisfying experience for anybody who loves playing as the Thief archetype. Wielding two daggers, the...
Dual-wielding daggers and dashing around the battlefield in Dragon's Dogma 2 is the best way to deal as much damage as possible, especially in the early game. With the Thief Vocation, your Arisen gain...
Pawns have access to two different types of traits, which change how they act in and out of battle. The first is the Pawn’s inclination, which is what you set at the start when you create them. The se...
In Dragon's Dogma 2, the inclinations of your trusty pawns can mean the difference between victory and defeat in the most perilous encounters. Some inclinations are naturally better suited for certain...
Dragon's Dogma 2 introduces Pawn Inclinations, which are crucial for tailoring your pawn's behavior to match their vocation. Understanding which inclination to choose is key to optimizing your pawn's...
Dragon’s Dogma 2 has quite a few vocations to choose from if you find you’re bored of the one you chose. While you can switch vocations at any point, all but your starting vocation require unlocking f...
As with any RPG, your character's stats are naturally important. Particularly in a game like Dragon's Dogma 2 where their usefulness changes depending on which vocation you play. But what does each st...
While you are wandering around the new expansive world of Dragon’s Dogma 2, you may be wondering how you save your progress. It's crucial, especially when facing a Chimera—no one wants to plummet to t...
Dragon's Dogma 2 is downright massive, featuring a map that's almost four times the size of Capcom's original fantasy RPG's own. The stunning sequel plays host to everything from ruinous desert...
Dragon's Dogma 2 is here over a decade after Capcom's original fantasy RPG first released, and its stunningly massive world has left many newcomers and longtime fans alike with various question...
The Dragon's Dogma series is known for its elusive quest details. Often, it doesn't specify destinations, requiring players to engage with NPCs or rely on a pawn who has prior knowledge of the quest....