How do classes work in Dragon's Dogma 2? Known as vocations, these archetypes define how your character plays as you explore the expansive open world, slaying griffins and goblins galore. From basic vocations like Archers and Mages to advanced roles such as the Mystic Spearhand and Trickster, there's a lot to consider when selecting the basic vocation for your Arisen player character, choosing which to advance into, and picking one for your Pawn. Furthermore, and unlike in the original Dragon's Dogma, the advanced vocations must be unlocked by "deepening your relationship with a vocation maister and gaining their approval." This guide dives deep into each vocation so you'll have a good idea which you'll want to play as. That said, do keep in mind that like the original Dragon's Dogma, you'll likely play several vocations, borrowing skills from each.
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