Dragon's Dogma 2 Maps and Walkthrough
Maps for Dragon's Dogma 2, discovered and described maps and walkthrough, with locations of Main and Side Quests, Riftstones, Seeker's Tokens, Golden Trove Beetles, Treasure Chests, Caves and Dungeons, Portcrystals, Oxcart Stations, Inns, Shops, NPCs, Campsites, Secrets, Fast Travel Locations, collectibles location, World Map, Dragon's Dogma 2 Maps with Walkthrough.
All Dragon's Dogma 2 Maps
Maps and Walkthroughs for Dragon's Dogma 2, World Map, Excavation Site Gaol Prologue, Borderwatch Outpost and Melve Map, East Vermund Map, Vernworth City Map, Central Vermund Map, Oxcart Stations Map, Harve Village Map, Dungeon and Cave Maps.
Dragon's Dogma 2 Maps show locations of Main and Side Quests, Riftstones, Seeker's Tokens, Golden Trove Beetles, Treasure Chests, Caves and Dungeons, Portcrystals, Oxcart Stations, Inns, Shops, NPCs, Campsites, Secrets, Fast Travel Locations and Collectibles
Dragon's Dogma 2 World Map
Prologue Map
Excavation Site Gaol Map for Prologue
Borderwatch Outpost and Melve Map
Map with Walkthrough
East Vermund Map
Map with Walkthrough
Vernworth City Map
Map with Walkthrough
Central Vermund Map
Map with Walkthrough
Harve Village Map
Map with Walkthrough
Inns and Campsites Location Map
Safe places to rest in Dragon's Dogma 2.
Oxcart Stations Map
Fast Travel by Oxcards, Oxcart Station Locations Map.
Backwoods Nest Map
Cave in Northern Vermund
The Mountains' Secret Map
Cave in Northern Vermund
Cavern of the Forsaken Map
Cave in East Vermund
Trembling Hollow Map
Cave in Central Vermund
Headwater Cavern Map
Cave in Central Vermund
Trevo Mine Map
Cave north Harve Village
Dragon's Dogma 2 Map Markings
Locations
Landmarks, Points of Interest, Settlements, Waypoints and Interesting Locations.
You should visit all these locations, the suggested order is consistent with the numbers, but not obligatory.
Shops and Services
You can Buy or Sell items like weapons, armor, consumables and other.
By making friends with a seller in a store or by shopping there frequently, you have a chance to receive rare items and expand the available assortment.
Inns
Staying at an inn fully restores your party's Health and Stamina. It also recovers the loss gauge, which represents a reduction in your Health and accumulates when taking damage.
At Inns you have access to your personal Storage, same Storage can be accessed in any Inn. All stored items will be kept fresh as long as they are in Storage.
The Inn also serves as a Vocation Guild in smaller towns, to manage your Vocations (Character Class).
When resting at an inn, you can choose whether to rise in the morning or at night-useful if you need to set out at a particular time. Foresighted adventurers will stay at inns regularly, to avoid risks when traveling far afield.
Campsites
A place out of towns, to rest for your Party. If you have a Camping Kit you can regenerate here like in a regular Inn. Before you start resting, eliminate all enemies in the area to avoid being attacked while you sleep
Cave and Dungeon Entrances
Small Dungeons, usually underground, with items and valuables guarded by monsters.
There is often more than one entrance to a Dungeon.
Portcrystals
Fast Travel Teleporters in Dragon’s Dogma 2, use Ferrystone to teleport to any other previously discovered Portcrystal.
Fast Travel is not popular in Dragon's Dogma 2, which is why you will only find a few Portcrystals.
"A Trial of Archery" Side Quest in Sacred Arbor you will be able to get your own Portcrystal as an item. You can also buy it later in-game.
Oxcart Stations
You can Fast Travel from Oxcart Station by Oxcart.
Riftstones (Regular Riftstones)
Riftstones available in Towns and important locations. Their function is to summon Support Pawns. You summon Pawns at an experience level similar to your own. Different Riftstones have the ability to select Pawns with specific properties.
You can try to rebuild the Forgotten Riftstone and if you succeed, a new Regular Riftstone will be created.
Forgotten Riftstones (Free Pawn)
Destroyed Riftstones scattered around the land that you can rebuild. When you try to rebuild Forgotten Riftstone, two things can happen (they are not random, but assigned to a specific place):
- Riftstone will be restored - then it will turn into a Regular Riftstone with a specific feature assigned to the summoned Pawns in it.
- It will be permanently destroyed - and one time will summon a random high-level Pawn that you can recruit for free. And this is exactly this type of Riftstone.
Main Quests
The starting location for Main Quests, which are part of the game's plot and create the storyline.
There are 16 Main Quests in Dragon's Dogma 2 and it's hard to miss another one as the end of one begins the next. By following the numbering order of Main Quests, you can see where the game's plot will take you next. Completing the storyline, i.e. completing all Main Quests, will take you about 30 hours.
Side Quests
Starting locations for Side Quests, which are additional tasks you can perform in the world of Dragon's Dogma 2. These are separate closed stories.
In the game with over 50 Side Quests, completing them will take you twice as much time as the main story. Completing Side Quests is not necessary to complete the game, but it can often make it much easier.
Chests
Chests in Dragon's Dogma 2 differ visually, the more solid and ornate the chest looks, the more valuable content you can expect.
Golden Trove Beetles
Rare beetles that shine like gold. Their consumption permanently increases your carrying capacity by 0.15 kg. The Arisen’s main pawn can also receive the same effect.
There are at least several dozen Golden Trove Beetles in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Seeker's Tokens
There are over 240 Seeker Tokens in Dragon's Dogma 2, they are Collectibles and also a currency that you can use in Guild Halls for special rewards.
Interactive friendly NPC
There are many NPCs in Dragon's Dogma 2, but only some of them can engage in conversations with you.
Maister NPC - Vocation Trainer
Advanced and Hybrid Vocations need to be unlocked by Trainers (Maisters).
Locations of interesting Weapons
Locations of interesting Armors
Items and Loot
Ore Veins
Enemy Bosses
A strong opponent with lots of health and special attacks.
Enemies
A group of enemies on a normal level.
Vocation Guild
Learn new Vocations or change Skills.
Taverns
Oracles
It predicts the future and suggests what to do next.
Mortuary
Using Wakestones can revive dead NPCs .
Bordelrie
Scrap Store
Scrap Store can duplicate items.
Bench
Sit to pass time.
Dragon's Dogma 2 Game Guide
Dragon's Dogma 2, developed by Capcom, is a single-player Action RPG game. The game is set in a magical fantasy world related to the Middle Ages. Its plot takes place in a vast open world, which is an alternative version of the universe known from the original Dragon's Dogma game released in 2012, but in a parallel timeline.
The release date of Dragon's Dogma 2 is March 22, 2024 for PC Windows (Steam), Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5.
You are Arisen, its is your Story
In Dragon's Dogma 2, you play again as a character called Arisen, a hero marked by the Dragon and whose ultimate destiny is to defeat this dragon. The dragon steals the hero's heart, connecting with Arisen in an unbreakable bond that accompanies the hero throughout the game's plot, as the character develops and learns new skills, until the inevitable confrontation between Arisen and the Dragon.
Arisen is the character you fully control, he is your hero.
You create the Arisen character yourself at the beginning of the game, having full freedom in choosing his appearance, as well as freedom in developing his skills during the game.
The Arisen you create remains your character until the end of the game, although you can change his skills or specialization as needed.
The main plot of the game will guide you through Dragon's Dogma 2, but there are also many side quests that you can find during your exploration. These are Pawns, your companions will often help you find and complete Side Quests.
World of Dragon's Dogma 2
The world of Dragon's Dogma 2 is not a continuation of the story known from Dragon's Dogma, but its alternative version set in parallel time. We will find many common elements known from the original, but the world itself will be different and the available area for exploration is almost four times larger than the original land.
The diverse world you explore in Dragon's Dogma 2 is divided into the Vermund Kingdom of Humans, Battahl Kingdom of Beastren and Sacred Arbor Home of the Elves.
Read more about World on World of Dragon's Dogma 2
Pawns: Dragon's Dogma 2 Companions
Dragon's Dogma 2 is a single-player game, but this does not mean that you will be lonely during the game, your exploration companions will be Pawns.
As Arisen, you have your own four-person party and your companions will be Pawns, i.e. characters controlled by the game's AI, having their own skills and features. Pawns are your AI Companions.
AI-controlled Pawns are one of the most important elements of the gameplay system in Dragon's Dogma 2. There are two types of Pawns: Main Pawn and Support Pawn.
Pawns have their own characteristics such as Experience Level, Vocation (character class), Pawn Specializations (skills), Pawn Quest (task specific to a given Pawn) and other features.
Read more about Pawn Companion on Pawns in Dragon's Dogma 2
Read more about Pawn Specializations in Dragon's Dogma 2.
Vocations - Character Classes in Dragon's Dogma 2
Vocation in Dragon's Dogma 2 is the equivalent of a character class, profession or specialization known from other RPG games.
Vocation determines the character's capabilities, how he develops, fighting styles and the weapons he can use.
There are four categories of Vocations (character classes) in Dragon's Dogma 2:
- Starting Vocations - Fighter, Archer, Thief and Mage - available to both Arisen and Pawns;
- Advanced Vocations - Warrior and Sorcerer- available to both Arisen and Pawns;
- Hybrid Vocations - Magick Archer, Mystic Spearhand and Trickster - available to Arisen only;
- Warfarer - special Hybrid Vocation for Arisen.
Read more about Vocations (Character Classes) on Vocations in Dragon's Dogma 2
NPC Characters in Dragon's Dogma 2
NPC Characters in Dragon's Dogma 2 fulfill an important role in the game's Storyline, just as they should in a real RPG game.
You will meet more or less significant characters, guided by their own reasons, trying to influence the decisions you make in the game world.
Your behavior in the world of Dragon's Dogma 2 affects the attitude of NPC Characters towards Arisen and the goals he pursues.
Not all of them are beautiful, idealistic people trying to help you in your missions, you will also encounter insidious and diabolical individuals who want to use you for their own purposes.
Welcome to the world of intrigue, compromise and friendship.
Read more about NPC Characters on NPC Characters in Dragon's Dogma 2
Meaning of Hand Icons in Quests List
In the Quests list in Dragon's Dogma 2, different colored Hand Icons may appear next to the name of a given Quest, here's what they mean.
Both Main Pawn and Support Pawns perform various Quests with other players, if you are accompanied by them and perform a Quest they previously know, they can be very helpful.
Regular Quest
There is no icon next to the Quest.
If there is no icon next to Quest, this is a normal Quest that doesn't require you to rush, none of your Pawns know anything about it.
Main Pawn knows this Quest
Quest with Blue Hand Icon
Your Main Pawn, playing with other players, has completed this task and is able to provide you with additional information and help in completing this Quest.
First Support Paw knows this Quest
Quest with Brown Hand Icon and number I.
The first Support Pawn you have hired at the moment, playing with other players, has completed this task and is able to provide you with additional information and help in completing this Quest.
Second Support Paw knows this Quest
Quest with Brown Hand Icon and number II.
The second Support Pawn you have hired at the moment, playing with other players, has completed this task and is able to provide you with additional information and help in completing this Quest.
Hourglass
Hourglass next to Quest Name
Quests marked with Hourglass are Quests with a Time Limit for completion. Don't worry, because after some time of your inactivity they will disappear and be considered unresolved.
Dragon's Dogma 2 Game Info
- Dragon's Dogma 2 is Single-player, Open World, Action RPG (role-playing) video game;
- Dragon's Dogma 2 Release Date: March 22, 2024;
- Platforms: PC Windows (Steam), Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5;
- Dragon's Dogma 2 is played from third-person perspective;
- Creative Director: Hideaki Itsuno;
- ESRB Rating: M, PEGI: 18;
- Game Developer and Publisher: CAPCOM Co.;
- Game Official Website: Dragon's Dogma 2 Official Website;
- Game Engine: RE Engine;
- Supported Languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Arabic, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Korean.
Dragon's Dogma 2 is the sequel to the original Dragon's Dogma game released in 2012 by Capcom.
The world you encounter in Dragon's Dogma 2 is not a continuation of the world and story known from the previous game, but an alternative version set in a parallel timeline. Therefore, many mechanics in the game and the lore will be similar, but we will get a completely new land whose size is four times larger than in the original.
You again play the role of Arisen, a hero controlled by you, whose heart has been stolen by a dragon and whose main mission is to defeat this dragon. As in the original, your gameplay partners are Pawns, an AI-controlled game that the creators intended to give you the impression of playing with real players in a cooperative mode.
Dragon's Dogma 2 PC System Requirements:
MINIMUM: 64 bit Windows 10 / 11, Intel Core i5 10600 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 / AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT with 8GB VRAM, DirectX 12, Internet Connection.
RECOMMENDED: 64 bit Windows 10 / 11, Intel Core i7-10700 / AMD Ryzen 5 3600X, 16 GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 / AMD Radeon RX 6700, DirectX 12, Internet Connection.