Dragon's Dogma 2: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU



Dragon’s Dogma 2 (PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S) is now available, so here are some tips for getting started.
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0:00 Intro
0:22 Number 10
2:20 Number 9
3:23 Number 8
4:32 Number 7
6:42 Number 6
7:37 Number 5
8:31 Number 4
9:44 Number 3
10:57 Number 2
11:52 Number 1

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47 thoughts on “Dragon's Dogma 2: 10 Things The Game DOESN'T TELL YOU”

  1. the game looks like its from 2008 fk sakes nintendo ds have better quality than this garbage they just keep produce games because people are blind or too hungry for a rubish like this ….

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  2. I'm not buying games on day 1 no more lol the devs fucked up a good game the fast travel is stupid as hell 10k gold for one ferrystone just to travel to a place you been to already this game feels like such a chore with the inconvenience I was expecting dragon age vibes

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  3. I guess its better to learn this stuff when playing the game and thats what theyre doing instead of yellow marks on every rock/wall telling you to go here or there

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  4. idk if anyone will see this but even in the first game i did this,me and my main pawn as warriors and then mage and sorcerer. it makes big bosses life dissapear from two damage dealers with buffs killing them while being healing

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  5. Hey quick design change question on controller. I think we should be able to use the key pad for specific weapon skills of the three pawns. 3 buttons on the key pad can be the party members and if u press a party member (just alternating titles in the keypad ui spot) there should be where you can pick a weapon skill thats equipped in their arsenal. Hec even put a cooldown to go asking for a specific weapon skill from your pawn. And the last keypad button can pull up the commands we have already help, go, etc. Thoughts?

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  6. One thing I noticed that the game doesn't really tell you, your race actually matters. It's not just a cosmetic thing like it is/can be in a lot of other games. Playing as a human or Beastren changes how certain people react to you and can make certain quests/areas easier or more tedious depending on which you chose. This is why they don't allow you to change your race once its been picked. You can change genders, but not race. So keep that in mind when making your character.

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  7. Actually, the economy of DD2 is kinda weird. I’d say it’s more like Yen than USD, 3000 may look like a lot, but it’s actually chump change that will barely cover the price of starter gear. As you just play the game you’ll realize that even a 5000 gold stay at an inn is more than affordable. Gear’ll Cody you more like several hundred thousand per item.

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  8. Blows my mind being part of a gaming generation where skills and time invested is what got you the good stuff. Now you got people defending predatory business practices that would be affecting people's pockets even more than just the purchase of the retail game. Wild how they (the execs) got the modern gamers at their fingertips defending this.

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  9. Jfc the click bait in this game is so bad.

    The game tells you how to grab and there was a similar quest in the first game in the very first village.

    The trailer has the ogre bridge shown to you and it was in the gameplay demonstration.

    The forger was in the first game so duh.

    And locations are obviously not told to you by the game right out the gate but they are told to you through quests. If you go to the weapons dealer in the main city an elf approaches you and asks for a bow and leads you there through his quest lines.

    What the game doesn't tell you and will be more useful than this entire video, is that after you complete the end of that quest in the cave "Ancestral Chamber", you can come back a few days later when enemies have respawned and come at night and the locked door near where you defeated the Ogre can be destroyed by Skeletons effectively unlocking a shortcut from Sacred Arbor to Melve which is very useful and you should put a port crystal there. You also teach Elvish to your pawn by gifting items each day to an Elf until they give you a scroll to learn it. I personally gave 5 fruit to the innkeeper but bunches of flowers work faster. Rest at the bench outside the inn to progress forward 6 hours (4 rests per day) to progress.

    Also, during the Sphinx Quest when you finish the 5th Riddle and the Sphinx goes to leave, you can grab onto the Sphinx and ride it to the second shrine instead of walking to find it.

    It's one of the coolest parts of the game.

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  10. Pro tip when fighting a giant werewolf like beast don't fight him near water he'll grab you or your pawn and throw them into the water. I experience this myself I was shocked.😂

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