If you are using your main pawn as a healer mage, you should go to *The Black Cat* and check out the *Legion's Might* staff. It will make them functionally immortal (it has an auto revive effect)
@@Pabzoolooyes but you want your mage pawn to play support, not dps, hence the Legion's Might being the best. If you want high dmg Magick, go with sorcerer
Its worth mentioning with that heal spells have fixed strength and don't scale to weapon or stats. So a the healing is not weakened by the low stats of Legions Might. (attack spells on the other hand...)
Legions might is a double edge sword, while it's good for revival but if your pawn is the only one using magic your gonna dread for survival when fighting an living armor, so casting a few ingle isn't bad I often make my mage pawn tanky at early lv so she won't die so quickly and then rest has a sorcerer
Our hoarse voices finally reached the gaming worlds ears lol. We been shouting in a crowded room since forever about how great this game was. But no one could hear us hahah
@@SheenShotsI'm looking to play this on my steam deck after I finished gta 4 dark siders 4. How you compare this game to like a fable franchise. That game was fun
I just picked it up on a Xbox sale for 5 dollars and I'm beyond impressed. I wasn't expecting this level of intricacy for a game that's over 10 years old. I just wish there was a targeting system lol
@@madprops4615Same 5 dollars and you get this for a bargain a game more detailed and complete than million dollar Chinese company game (Yes I'm talking about Genshin Impact, it made it look like dogshit LMAO)
Another tip, it's not as big for casual playthroughs, but for people who like to min/max more : The vocation you are when you level up affects the stats you gain. So if you level up while as a sorcerer vocation, you will get more magic damage, while if you level up while as an assassin, you'll get more physical damage. So if you get to the max level as say, an assassin, and then try to play more magic oriented classes, you will be significantly weaker at them than if you spent more time playing magic previously. This also applies to your pawn. And another thing I thought of when writing that is that the smaller your party, the more exp you get. EXP is distributed between all 4 party members, even though your support pawns can't level up, so if you remove them and it's just you and your main pawn, you will both level up faster, and if it's just you with no pawns, you will level up *much* faster. And when you bring your main pawn back after leveling up a lot, their exp gain is massively boosted in order to catch up and maintain your level.
I've just discovered this game. really enjoying it, congrats to the community for the announcement of a sequel. I have a question, if I switched from mage to sorcerer at level 50, do I lose my magick damage?
@@sdermbender5072 if you're trying to min-max thing, then yes since sorc have higher magic atk stats per lvl than mage (forgot how much since its been so long since i play DD), but it'll compensate with higher magic def per lvl i think? 🤔 Better google it if you want to build specific stats since there'll be difference on lvl1-10, lvl10-100, and lvl100-200 in stat increase iirc
@@sdermbender5072 if you switch from mage to sorcerer, you will get less HP, but more stamina and magick attack/defense per level up, but very slightly compared to Mage.
@@sdermbender5072 Honestly don't worry too much about min/maxing your stats from leveling up. Your gear and your augments matter far more for damage than the handful of stats you get from leveling. When I play Mystic Knight, a class that scales damage mostly from magic. I level up mostly as fighter and ranger for the health and stamina growth. Even these stats don't matter a ton. Stamina is what ever, because liquid vims temporarily remove stamina drain, and getting one shot is highly unlikely near the end of the game once you have gear. Outside of attacks that one shot you no matter what, which you can't stop anyways outside of not getting hit by them to begin with. Even when you do get one shot, the revive stones are so plentiful in the endgame. I often have so many they tank my weight, so I sell them by the dozens for tons of cash.
Pawn management tips: Your main will mimic your actions if you are both the same class. If you want your pawn to heal more than attack as a mage, play a mage same time as your pawn and heal more often. This applies to any class or skill. You can adjust your pawns behavior at anyone of the training chairs found around the game, usually at inns or safe. You can tell them to be more independent, focus on strong/weal enemies, focus on materials gathering etc... You can set augments for your main pawn also- remember to change your pawns augments if you change their equipment or class. If the assist camera becomes too annoying, you can turn it off in the settings. Magic archers get a skill called Sacrificial Bolt/Great Sacrific. Using this skill will greatly increase your damage, but kill one of the pawns in your party. You can still revive the later at a summoning stone. You can bookmark your favorite pawns so you can easily summon them again later. Very useful for getting specific skills on lawns without having to search for hours to find the right pawn. There is a glitch in the game that can cause your main pawn to level up much faster than you. If you move to an area your pawn cannot easily reach it will start trying to find a path too you and any enemies it kills on the way will give it bonus experienc. This works best when you toss your pawn over a cliff or bridge and there is no easy way back up. There a couple of places in the catacombs thos works great at also. If you give any of your pawns empty vials they will fill all lf them up the next time you reach a healing spring. When fighting the magic golem, its best to be a class with physical ranged attacks, like a strider or assassin. The magic attacks of the other classes inflict very little damage on the medalions and your pawns will not attack the medalions 99% of the time. Ogres will target any female players or pawns first in any fight. Keep that in mind if you are looking for a healer pawn and plan on fighting any ogres. And lastly- you can play catch with your main pawn. Pick up any critter, like a pig or a rabbit and toss it to your pawn. They'll catch it and sometimes throw it back. Keep reapeting this and they will learn to toss back anything or anyone you toss to them. I always enjoyed a game of catch with pawn tossing the nuns at the Abby back and forth.
@@ahmedabdurrezzak3797 especially considering how old this game is too. Enemies can be surprisingly cunning at times too. Wolves using hit and run tactics and ganging up on prone characters, harpies swinging around for flanking or rear attacks, even goblins throwing stones to try and stun you while their allies try to swarm you. It's pretty impressive.
@@Scudboy17 exactly dude I am just starting this game so I'm experiencing those now and my mind like just wow it make me very excited for the dragon dogma 2 even tho iam a new player!!!!
A beginner one : grapes and apples get sour before rotten, combine with flask of water and you get wine. a very good early game healing item. About scort missions, one way to cheese it if you have one portcrystal and the eternal ferrystone is to see where is the destiny go there and put a fast travel close
Speaking of upgrading gear: You do NOT need to do every tier! If you have the materials for a later upgrade tier, you can skip straight to it. So if you have an unupgraded weapon, you can go straight to tier 3 provided you have the materials and gold
Though, going through each upgrade level does provide more total stats compared skipping to 3 star. So if you're a min-maxer, it will probably just be better to forego the convenience for the better stats in the end
This is my tip, when you defeat beasts(usually wolves) you might get almost rotten meat, combine this with a knife/fang/harpy claw to get dorsal fat, it doesnt go to waste and gives you massive stamina up until endgame
Important note for character creation, size matters. While smaller characters have smaller hit boxes, they also have a drastically reduced carry capacity.
BBI tips: Traveling alone often warrants you with better rewards, especially if you don’t pick up all the loot. As a mystic archer, before I open a chest I will fire off a ‘ricochet hunter’ if a maneater is hidden in the chest the bolt will bounce back and knock you free. Bring the Godsbane blade once you’ve acquired it, don’t like the loot, use the blade, it resets the chests but also the man eaters.
Don't forget the augments that lets you do more damage if you travel solo in BBI. And I think MA has immolation, which scales with strength, and helps with that stupid man-eaters.
I played when it first came out and didn’t make it one day of rental I got it again the other day and I’m about to drop it again. I really want to give it a chance but I’m sick of getting my ass kicked by stuff
@@holysparkbatmanhonestly I tried this game three times and was extremely frustrated and I got it again a couple weeks ago and I’ve been watching walkthroughs to understand it more and now I’m unstoppable and I’m absolutely loving it I’m happy I didn’t give up this game is well worth it.
Just another thing about food storage: Use an "air tight flask" to preserve food for longer if youre going to use it. I always use it for larger fish and large beast steaks because they restore your stamina by a greater amount. And in this game, stamina is what youll definitely want especially when climbing and attacking monsters. The downside is it makes the food heavier to carry, but thats why we have useful pack mu- uh Pawns.
Once you put it in the flask you won't be able to let it "sour" or rot after a few days so keep that in mind too, since a sour version of said meat/item will give you much more stamina
2 tips for dopr glitching: If you are strider, ranger or magic archer, you can use one barrel and simply dodge roll without the need of a second barrel. The ring of dessication can be gotten early, you just need to glitch through a wall from the door above that one. There are videos on how to do it properly. Another tip is make sure you help Quina in the witchwood. Once you meet the duke, she will have relocated to an abby and have a quest for you to appraise a flower. This flower will double exp gains. It will wilt however after a few days. Easy fix is to slap it in the warehouse and sleep for 3 days. Copy it from the black cat, so you have a back up just in case. Dont summon warrior pawns. Try to get a fighter pawn with rank 1 shield summon (rank 2 takes longer). Pawns have incredible perfect block rate and a fighter pawn will be a good asset. Also magick archers magic rebalancer is free periphats.
This is a fun list. 😄 Thank you for taking the time to make it. I'd like to provide a few additions that'll help the positive experience along. - Don't be afraid to explore the map and all the nooks and crannies. Sometimes, there's an item or resource needed that can only be found in one spot, literally. The map is beautiful, so see what each cave hides, jump behind the pillar in the ruins, etc. Push the limit of your exploration. - Utilize the pawn exchange system. When you rent someone else's pawn, you have the option to not only provide feedback on the pawn but gift items to the other player before dismissing the help. Be kind and gift some good stuff, especially if you find yourself using the same pawns over and over. - In Bitterblack Isle, accumulating rift crystals is essential to cleansing cursed gear. Be mindful of this and get as many as you can. Also, when farming the best cursed gear, look for the maps and tutorials online for which chests and monsters drop them. Take the Godsbane blade with you, save before opening each chest, and if the algorithm didn't provide what you wanted that time around, use the Godsbane, load your save, and try again.
A good thing to keep in mind when leveling up you and your pawns vocation is that because of how the system works, the less xp you get, the more discipline you get. The best ratio is at around 100xp. You can easily farm it when you first enter post game. To avoid spoilers for new players I'll just say you farm the quickly respawning enemies you can fight after returning to gran soren after the quest "the final battle"
I love this feature. I mean, think about it. Who is a better "warrior", the one that has fought and killed a hundred goblins, or the one that got lucky that one time and shot a dragon in the heart? The system seems to try and support this idea.
@TSotP never thought about it like that but it makes sense. Kinda like the whole "I fear not the man who has done 10,000 kicks one time, but the man who has done one kick 10,000 times" thing
Small tip for magick archer: Shoot your ricochet arrows at the ceiling to maximize damage. You’d think any wall would be fine, but something about how the bounces work makes the ceiling the best target
Ah, the Magick Archer is probably my favorite class in any video game. And yeah the ricochet skill - without any buff, destroys ANYTHING that's in a small-ish closed room. And this is especially powerful in BitterBlack Isle since there are much more closed environments there than anywhere else in the game. The only thing I could never kill was Death. But this was over a decade ago, and now with DD 2 in proper development, I'm tempted to try playing Dragon's Dogma 1 again.
I always refer to the Dragon's Dogma Wiki whenever I begin quests to ensure I don't miss anything. Ironically enough, I didn't follow anything on the "The Final Battle" for the immersion, and nobody told me that you get really good weapons after defeating Grigori based on the weapons you are using on that fight as a reward. Now I'm stuck with my half assed magick bow since I fought him as a Ranger. Magick Archer was supposed to be my go-to for BBI.😑
Side tip using hardmode to reset the game and keep items you can get double the xp rings early making your xp gain skyrocket(expeciouly when farming in BBI)
Some of the early escort quests are nice. If you play Warrior(definitely the "worst" vocation, but still playable for 95% of bosses), you can get one of the best pre-Dragon Longswords from an Escort Quest extremely early(Gryphic Victory from Ser Berne in the Encampment, has a Level 16 requirement, otherwise inflicts stamina use on regular attacks). The best part is that Ser Berne is stronger than the player at that time, so he can kinda escort you to Shadow Fort and help you clear the quarry of its 3 ogres.
Really noteworthy weapon from the black cat, the force hatchet. Use it with an assassin and you can build your stacks before using the damage bonus on your bow. Especially dirty since you can use blast arrows with it
@@SheenShots when you try it out do 10 levels as fighter and the rest as assassin for the highest strength possible. If memory serves blast arrows count your strength 2x
4:00 in all honestly dont do that segment if youre new to the game,if you go to bitterblack isle early by lvl 1-5 with throwblasts, not only do you massively lvl up,beyond the basegames scaling, you also run the risk of finding singular weapons in non-glitch random chest loots that will carry you to the postgame by their lonesome.basically what this enables is the equivalence of fighting a 2star village quest velocidrome with a fully upgraded and augmented fatalis sword and shield. its a fun of its own category,, but the awesome combat experience this game is hailed for will be nowhere to be found as you just melt any and all opposition in the basegame
Definitely not required but if you want to got to Bitterblack Isle before getting the proper gear it can be helpful. I mostly do it for the ring because its so useful at that point in the game.
You can kick the ox that takes the hydra head to gran Soren. Bring a mage and do damage to yourself to have the mage heal you while you run in front of the ox to heal it🙂 I hate that quest and learning this made it a million times better
Secret is to be a mage there and just switch to whatever when arriving at Gran Soren which is where you are going anyway. As a mage you can constantly heal the ox without waiting for your pawn to do it bc they can sometimes wait quite awhile. Being a mage speeds this up so much…
@@SheenShots The most hated quest is "Mettle against Metal" because the game forces you to play a archer class just for this quest because there is something you need to do no other class can.
Yeah, this quest is a pain. I was half way to the first gate you need to open when I decided to run off and hit one wolf that was away from the horde that was attacking up, my character lunges at it and we are good. I turn around and suddenly the full hp ox is down to less than 5% when it was previously full hp. I am sitting there baffled at what the hell just happened. I honestly have to guess, but what I think happened was a pawn grabbed an explosive barrel and lunged it onto an enemy and hit the ox. I just facepalmed and started letting myself get injured to save the ox. It worked and I am not relishing the idea of doing ANOTHER escort mission. I haven't played the game much, I am only as far as the capital city, Gran soren (i think?) but I already see the game offering more escort missions and I am questioning why they made any more after the first horrific one.
One super important thing, i think, you missed is that you NEED to complete the Lost and found Quest before the Lure of the Abyss. Otherwise you will miss certain things, like one portstone
Thank you! I am right at that point and was going to do the lure is the abyss first.. the pawns started saying something about "your current course of actions could cause problems". Or something like that and I was really wondering why, maybe this is it... Either lost and found will be done next.
You can occasionally find some of them in the world. You can also buy them from Reynard, the guy you save on the road between Cassardis and the Encampment. ;)
@@Knightimous the first time he shows up at the encampment right after you saved him. then he moves between different places, sometimes in Cassardis, Gran Soren etc. Maybe just go to one of those places and rest repeatedly until he shows up.
Love this video, I’ve beaten this game around 8 times now and I still learned some helpful stuff, I also liked your outward videos a lot, they helped me through the dlcs
Glad you enjoy the content! I have really loved this game. It's go so much extra stuff to check out you can completely skip if you aren't looking. Also learning more and more about the skills has become a favorite pastime of mine lol
About horns... you need to attack the head of the dragon, as the horns are located on the head and around the neck. While the head isn't a weakspot of the dragon, damage is localized and head damage breaks its horns. Said horn fall to the ground the moment they break, so you might want to look around the battlefield after the fight, to see if there are horns.
Fire and Ice elements are very good elements to use. Fire puts a burning dot, and Ice freezes a target with enough damage. A good thing to farm for is the cyclops armor. It regens health and each piece stacks. Dragon forge it and throw it on a melee pawn and you have a tank that never dies.
The Black Cat's ability to forge duplicate items also comes in handy in specific quest sequences regarding key items, or for planning ahead for New Game+ by getting certain items in advance and speeding through particularly long or dull quests the second time around.
If you wait and do not fight the hydra at the first camp, and disarm your pawns so they don't attack it either, it will eventually get you to a cut scene that will grant the third star for your pawn in their bestiary. Also, in the very beginning throwblasts are your best friend in bb. They can do damage even if you can't. If you can make it to the first arisen camp they are laying around everywhere, tons of them. Also, you can usually outrun bb enemies if need be.
Also to touch more on the escort quests, I travel to said places on my own like Bloodwater Beach, Shadow Fort, etc, place a port crystal down, then from there you can always fast travel with your escort making easy XP and gold 😬
An important thing to note when it comes to making your main pawn. You may think it's a good idea to make your main pawn the opposite of your player character, to cover more party roles, but this is sort of a trap. This is because your main pawn's AI will learn and adapt over time based on your playstyle. This is your pawn's inclination, and it is a very in depth and complex system that determines how your main pawn fights. To try and simplify it, if you make your pawn a mage for support, but you're a warrior, you'll end up with a mage that constantly tries to fight on the front lines. Or if you're playing a ranger or sorcerer, and you make your pawn a fighter to tank, you'll end up with a fighter that refuses to engage enemies and likes to hang back away from combat. For best results, make your pawn the same archetype as you: ie if you're a ranged class make them a ranged class, and if you're a melee class make them a melee class. To round out your party to fill the roles you and your main pawn don't cover, use hired pawns from other players. Alternatively, in the camp where you first make your main pawn at the start of the game, a merchant will appear there that sells potions that manually change your pawn's inclination. This way you can "fix" your pawn if they pick up bad habits from your playstyle that doesn't fit the class you've assigned them. However do note that the potions are not permanent, so if you do choose to go this route you will need to pay attention to their inclination on their stat card and go back to buy more potions when it starts to shift again.
The only thing I don't like about this is that means you might have to level your stats in ways you don't want. For example if you wanted to go assassin, but have a healer mage pawn, that means you're probably gonna sacrifice levels playing as a mage.
I spent so many hundreds of hours on this game plus I used to watch a lot of long play-through vudeos, but I still didn’t know a couple of things in this video. I don’t have a system that will play DD2, so I’ve been thinking of replaying DD again. Been a few years
Spring water is one of my favorite little mechanics of the early game and resolved my tendency to hoard half a dozen different types of HP curative. Put a port crystal at the spring location and give your pack mules a bunch of flasks...and then angrily take them back and do it yourself when they decide to go fishing instead.
12:45 you forgot to mention that the Cursed Dragons have higher chances of Dragonforging equipment when compared to lesser dragons (Firedrake, Frostwyrm, Thunderwyvern)
TY for the vid. Just learned about this game from a trailer about Dragons dogma part 2. It looked so good I wanted to play the first. Its fun but a bit frustrating not knowing anything. Very little help in game but the more you learn/unlock it gets really fun. You start to look for trouble and bigger and badder enemies 😂 till you get your ass kicked again 😢.
Rust is the hero we all needed. It's implementation is second to non. So many people got rid of them right away not knowing and losing out on one of the most powerful weapons in the game.
For the "Desiccation Ring" you don't need moonbeam. Go up top. (where all the little spiders/snakes are) If you're standing in the center, do this trick in the courner to the left, the one just before you jump across towards the waterfall. Bit of a fall but you'll get in there.
How i deal with escort missions, is if you know where npc wants you to go, go there before accepting the quest, drop a fast travel point. Return, accept the quest and use a fast travel stone. Both you and the escort will travel to the destination avoiding all the danger. Very useful especially for the npcs that are more civvy than soldier
Thank you for the Bitter Black Isle Moon Door Glitch!!! It’s my very first time playing DDDA and I really love the tips you gave me. It helps so much especially cause I am so lost and confused ahahaha
The only tip everyone needs: just play the game. It doesn't matter your strategy, it's too much fun descovering these things while playing. I mean, the way the game was meant to be played. Don't cheese it glitching to acquire top tier weapons right at the beginning. Please, don't. Earn this weapons. This game is a gem and it deserves your efforts. Believe me!
The weapon glitches are only for those who are heavily struggling. You can also loot regular weapons at a good spot I mentioned later on in the vid for more legit play.
I love first playing few hours and then looking up tips passivly, last check the classes and tier lists of people's obinion of balance and FOR me that is fun ❤ Got my warrior lvl 30 and after looking tier list I now understand why I only have 3 weapon skills instead of normal 6 😂 Someone said that they could have made Pommel, Parry, War Cry and Block to be secondary weapon skills easily but it was bapanced that way because of few specfic skills? I play on switch so I have 3 games going st once 😂 I must try em all classes🤤
I always load up on spring water bottles. You can take 20min to farm out 100+ and leave them in your inventory. If you then give them to your pawn and give them 30 at a time and the medicant (I belive is how it's spelled) inclination, they will automatically use it as soon as your or another pawns health gets low. With computer level reflexes they have kept me alive thorough some crazy encounters especially when you get caught in a long term damage effect (like dragon fire or posion) they will constantly re-up your health and keep you going. No need to take a mage in the party especially since I like to only have my character and main pawn with. Now we both take useful classes.
You can hotkey potions, mushrooms and even the lantern, just select the item in your inventory and press the key number you want to assign, 1 to 5 only iirc. Been ages since I played DD.
@@Anton.... there is a way but I havent been able to find it on my most recent playthough But because pawn actions are on the D-pad, you need to hold both skill buttons then press the D-pad. I dunno about you but I found this to be annoying so only really used it for my lantern
This video was incredibly helpful and opened my eyes to how many mistakes i made im actively playing dogma right now and i gotta restart to fix the stuff i missed out on
Another trick for Bitterblack is that ur pawn class can affect the rewards for bitteblack armours, weapons and rings. If u want a melee weapon lv2 or lv3 for the Ranger (for example), it’s better if you change your class to Strider o Ranger, the same for ur main pawn. Save the file, purify the objects and if u don’t like the reward, just reload and try again. The same is if u are searching armours. Magic weapons and armours= change to Sorcerer or Mage; Daggers, bows or rogue armour= use Strider or Ranger; One handed swords, two handed weapons, shields, warrior armour= Fighter or Warrior. Now, if you want hybrid things like great shields, use Magic Knight and Warrior or Fighter on ur main pawn. The same for the rest of hybrid vocations. Enjoy this awesome game!
On the note of Healing items; Small nuts are the best healing item by weight, healing for 50hp per 0.01g of weight, and is only beaten by Kingwarish(a healing herb found only in BBI) which heals for 55hp per 0.01g. If you like traveling light, don't mind spamming the use item key a few extra times, and don't want to fatroll everywhere, carry as much as you can.
Well, as it turns out, this was helpful. And yes, I was frustrated with my peashooter damage in Bitterblack isle, how did you know? I actually gave up on the final boss after my first attempt, because I didn’t feel like grinding up levels just to increase my damage. But! I have been re-encouraged. I started a new playthrough to see the things I missed recently, so maybe I’ll give it another go.
I ran into the same exact problem when I went there. It felt like enemies took no damage and I would die so quickly. Turns out weapons make more difference in this game then stats. At least if you don't play only two or three vocations. Doing that one quest for the weapons changes the game entirely.
I recently start the game and I did the exp ring strat. Other advice should be to check the starage (the dark arisen version), in which you can find a eternal ferrystone, and some very good gears. The 2nd advice is to upgrade you and your pawn abilities, then switch to other class to get good pasives and abilities.
i have been playing it so much lately my only intention was to get the platinum trophy but since it is a big grind anyway and unfortunately i also missed some sidequests i just decided to play the game and enjoy it as much as i can and then care about the other stuff in the new game+ these tips are so good i think i’ll come back to this later on
I just picked up the game and my favorite class is the warrior , i thought the charged attacks sucked but if used correctly they make every boss fight a cakewalk I’ve even one tapped quite a few
@@Tundrawrath I tend to play as a mystic knight too but it’s a mixed class mage/warrior so may not work? Either way to play it safe I just switch my class beforehand, but that’s just me.
Bitterblack isle is a good place for farming dragon materials and getting your equipments dragon forged at the same time Since its much more easier to encounter a random dragon in the dlc than in the base area Just be sure to stock up on martyr talisman, blast arrows or throw blast Martyr talisman gives you a weal buff Multiplying your exp gain So its basically a win win situation BBI is a good farming place
I saw the game on sale and was impressed with the reviews and comments so bought it. I am looking forward to playing an older classic for the first time, I don't know how I missed it before this as I love a good R.P.G. Thanks for the tips I will follow them as I play.
I just recently played through myself and had a ton of fun. Luckily I had people telling me things here and there which is what led to the video. There is so much you can miss if you don't know to look for it.
I got a door glitch tip, use someone with dodge roll. put the barrel up to the corner of the door and start rolling into it, mid roll, unequip or reequip an armor piece as you roll. It worked way faster for me than hopping with a barrell
Precisely in the video miniature, the arisen is using a hand gear specifically for the purpose of climbing the enemies, they have the effect to augment your grip and the velocity to move on the target, they are obtainable in a secondary mission, its an obligatory yes because they have good armor when maxed even in later stages of the game. If you are a warrior or derivated, another option is a special body armor obtainable in another secondary mission, the solar armor in the day keeps you healed, Its a good temporary option while you try to obtain the inmortal armor (inspired in hydras regeneration), that keeps you healed all the time, enjoy your travels arisens!
Tip for more consistent door glitch. Unequip everything on you except head gear, do the glitch jump about 2 times and on 3rd jump as soon as you land, hit esc and unequip your head gear, then press jump + move forward :) It works 99% of the time for me.
As soon as I saw you giving tips about rusted weapons I knew you knew what the hell you were talking about. And then I realized that was the first tip. Spicy
I didn't use them much on my first run, but now I have to have a rusted bow with me if I am playing an archer vocation. Its so good for every larger enemy.
just started around 3 weeks ago (6 hours gameplay so far). I can say the gameplay has dated stuff BUT moreover it has futuristic mechanics that no other game has! It's crazy. Nevertheless thank you for the tips you gave.
Another tip is to always keep 1 port crystal on you at all times. When you put a crystal down you can then use a Ferrystone (There is an eternal stone in your storage once you get to Gran Soren) to teleport back to it at any time. If you keep one on you, you can place it down in the field to go back to town to sell, place it at the end of an escort mission to teleport your escort with you, or farm a monster by going back to town and resting a few days to respawn it.
Also a tip to get better gear from bbi the way the game works is when you purify gear you get gear based on the vocations in your party and it will pull from that vocation pool so if you want gear strictly for yourself don't purify gear until you're playing solo
I went to BitterBlack Island the first time around with a party of four, right after getting my pawn and the others. I had been completely new to the game and only lv four as well when I entered the dungeon, found mountains of good equipment and gold and than accidentally threw my first real opponents that truthfully should have crushed me within one hit, (some two skeleton on the way to a treasure box) into the abyss completely by accident and got a shit ton of exp for it. The dungeon has been my favourite place in the game ever since and I keep coming back to measure my progress like wow, that guy doesn't one shot me any more and I can actually start killing it now. It's an amazing feeling that is very rewarding for even the gold and equipment you find in the very first rooms are already worth it. Helps that we can teleport there any time now and the nice lady let's you change your vocation, access your storage and much more. As a result I can totally understand why you too love this place.
Your voice over is great! So easy to follow and listen to! Content is well put together too! Just got this for $4 AUD off GOG. Can't wait to get stuck in!
Hey Sheen! Thanks again for the video! I'm getting back into this game since the 2nd one is out this month!! Truly appreciate your time and effort in your videos and look forward to new outward 2 and DD2 content
Here's some actual little known info that might help you out. First off if you've found one those teleportation crystals that let's you fast travel anywhere you place it at then go to the western side of the map to a place called blood water Beach. If you come here at night you'll get two or three spots with guaranteed giant fish from each one, but only if you come here at night. Also any item that becomes rotten can be rejuvenated in a sense if you combine it with a flask and then combine it with spring water, so with this you can have an infinite supply of giant fish to make liquid vim for infinite stamina. The other ingredient of liquid vim can be bought if you gave Madeleine (the chick you escort to the fort in the early part of the game before killing the hydra) a bronze idol (which you can find in the witch's hut I think). So congrats, you now have an source of ingredients to make liquid vim, the infinite stamina drink.
Also meant to add two other things, the fish respawn after three or four full days so you can go there at night, pick up your fish, go to an inn, sleep until night three to four times (I do it five times because getting things to respawn in this game like harvest spots specifically, is finicky as hell), collect your fish again, rinse and repeat. Then if you need money and have progressed far enough in bitterblack isle to the first moonbeam gem door, yeah fuck that, because we aren't worried about it yet, lol. You're gonna want a class with thief as a skill so you can steal items. Go to the room you got the first moonbeam gem from and just continually pickpocket the chained cyclops. Run past the enemies in the room, use thief on the chained cyclops, run back out the door you came through, go back in, steal from the cyclops while ignoring the other enemies if any, and rinse and repeat (you may also want to invest in the roll, because you will be weighed down in seconds and after that, rolling is the fastest way out of there). The items you steal from this cyclops can get you in the millions in seconds and considering you can fast travel while overweight in this game and items gained with thief aren't affected by the one penalty being overweight in this game has, which is you are supposed to lose the ability to pick up anything when overweight, like if you drop something and you're still over the weight limit, you can't pick it back up or say you're overweight and completed the quest for aneled pale, the quest reward will be on the ground, but yeah thief completely ignores this because the items you get from it are added directly to your inventory. So you can steal as many items from the cyclops as you want as long as you reload the area by going back through the door you came in and then entering again after you steal from the cyclops, you just need to roll to move around quicker after a certain point. So to reiterate, your money runs should look exactly like this. Run to the cyclops, use thief until you can't steal anything from the cyclops anymore and take care not to hit it with anything other than thief, after you have stolen everything possible from the cyclops you should bee line back to the door to exit the area and then after you get out of there, turn back around and take that poor man's life savings, then rinse and repeat, lol. To make this process even easier and to ensure your pawns don't piss off the cyclops (because he can and will break his own chains just to bitch slap you back to gransys should you push him enough), unequip your pawns weapons and equip them with thief too if you can, as they will also steal from the cyclops and I don't think it counts towards your loot from him so you can increase your yield from each run at least by another half (they're ai is still shit no matter what you do and only use thief every two to three runs, honestly I'd take Sheva's ai from re5 over the pawn ai). Now go young padowans, use the knowledge I taught you wisely and you will prosper quickly in this game.
Oh and tip number three is a glitch that let's you get infinite rift crystals all the lol 3 bitterblack artifacts except for gear I think. Progress through bitterblack isle until you beat daimon. When you beat him, instead of going out through the shortcut back, go the long way by back tracking to Olra. You'll either get a glitches cutscene to play or nothing will happen, don't worry if it's the latter, it's normal when you're doing this. Now you can go back to daimons boss room and the room with three or four chests will be blocked again by a gate as if you haven't killed daimon yet but he will be nowhere to be found. Hug a crate and place it by the gate blocking the chest room. If you placed it right then you should glitch into the barrel and if you roll (yes, you'll need assassin for this) then you'll eventually glitch through the wall and into the chest room. Loot them all for either bbl items or rift crystals plus another guaranteed moonbeam gem in the middle chest. Now go back to the gate, grab the crate through said gate (you just need to be in a close vicinity of the crate while also facing it), then you just place it in a certain corner, roll and then congrats, you're almost done here. You just need to go back out the door you came through to refresh the chests and rinse and repeat until satisfied. Now if you want to get out of this glitch either because you now have millions of rift crystals or you're so overweight from bbi items that you can feel your characters knees exploding, all you have to do is glitch through the gate like you normally would for the glitch and then go through the shortcut back to where olra is. Just a warning though, if you go through the game after using this glitch and forget to turn it off, then you might not be able to dragonforge anything until you do the glitch in another playthrough and then turn it off there
If anyone wants a better description of this glitch here's an amazing video someone did with me explaining it step by step in the comments, it's even pinned.
@SheenShots If you wanna pin this or use this in a future video you have my full permission. As for any credit of that bitterblack item and rift crystals exploit, full credit goes to the guy I linked. I think he was legit patient zero for finding this out, dude was a genius.
No, it's entirely based on placement, where you're attempting the glitch at, and what you're attempting the glitch with. Take for instance Daimon's boss room. You can use an exploit where if you run all the way back through bitterblack instead of taking the shortcut it gives you after beating him the first time, you can come back and daimon will be permanently gone, the crates in the room will respawn though and you can use these to glitch into the chest room. I've done this glitch with the shortest character possible multiple times. The only thing that caused me to fall through the world was my placement of either my character or the crate, happened on my giant of a character too so size doesn't play a role here. However if you're trying to glitch to get the dragons ire without a moonbeam gem, it can be difficult because you don't have much for placement and you also have a smaller crate to work with.
@@trevorsamuels8392 You’re incorrect, it is not entirely based on placement. It will be very difficult, if not impossible, to glitch through a moonbeam door with a character of minimum height.
@shrek740 That 21 isn't even including the two already have. One from my 10 foot 500 pound playthrough and the second one from my midget I made just because I was curious about goblin holes.
First when purifying armor and weapons lvs 2 and 3 your class colour and your pawns class colour matters. Save at bench before switch to all red, check, reload switch to all yellow, check, switch all blue, check, reload. Then whichever weapon or armor you want of the 3 options switch to classes of that colour and purify one last time to get your item. The uncurse results are randomized at character creation and will always happen in the same order if you reload from an earlier save. Second pawn mages and sorcerers always cast the highest level of a spell they know. Before you get them Alacrity (fast cast augment) and a wyrmking ring of their own you may want to keep them on the first level of some higher tier skills so they will finish casting it more frequently. Nothing worse than teaching grand glicel for a drake fight only to have it not even cast one in the whole 20 minute fight because it takes so long the pawn dodges or gets hit. The save and reload trick you used at the heros grave works on any chest or gather point in the game. If you know a chest gives something good you can save before opening and try try again.
The door glitch are good but the weapons you will find is limited until you reach a certain level otherwise you will lose stamina at every action you perform like normal attacks wich makes fights harder even against goblins
Great video another great tip if you want to know what you will be at level 200 dragons dogma stat planner and as for bitterblack isle doors if your a strider ranger assassin or magick archer all you need to do is put the barrel next to the door and use the roll ability up against the door where the barrel is . Bruh the first time I played this game on ps3 I literally had to start over from scratch.went into the main story fight with the dragon and couldn’t beat him .and I lost all of my pawns during the bridge cut scenes .they patched that .
Note for the wyrmking ring quest. You can steal the contents of the chest at night. It is a cloak that makes it very hard for an equipped pawn to get controlled by dragons
The game is really tough right off the bat. Once you figure out exactly how your skills work and gain some elemental buffs, that's where you start to climb the power slope. Be aware that mage doesn't have a roll so you have to be more careful where you cast your spells.
Go look at the wiki page to see the level scaling of each class. If you want magic damage you will want to switch to Sorcerer bc they scale magic damage better. Mage scales damage resist better.
You should have mention about an upgrades system and dragonforging. The 2nd one is actually more frustrating than BBI's gear purification imo. Otherwise a good video. Glad that DD2 announcement picked interest to first game of more new players.
This is very true. Which means using the special bows over there early on much harder. I really think you should only pull them out if you feel in trouble or have stocked up a crap ton of stamina foods. But once you can wield them efficiently its really nice to have them.
@@SheenShots That makes extra weight, which reduces speed and effects stamina usage for climbing and running and reduces how fast it recovers. Which for striders isn't a good thing for they get bonus damage when climbing a critter.
This is a very helpful video. Especially since the game does not support my language. And there are a bunch of old words and phrases in it. Now I have to remember all this. Thank you.
Another cool tip with rusted weapons is using them with dazzle blast on ranger. It's aoe and instant for most normal enemies. Also gold weapons are very underrated use the same technique to silence the frost dragons for example and make them way easier.
If you are using your main pawn as a healer mage, you should go to *The Black Cat* and check out the *Legion's Might* staff. It will make them functionally immortal (it has an auto revive effect)
Definitely makes your pawn a low maintenance priority, though there are probably better staves stats wise later on.
@@Pabzoolooyes but you want your mage pawn to play support, not dps, hence the Legion's Might being the best.
If you want high dmg Magick, go with sorcerer
Good to know. I had no idea and have been using a healer pawn for most of the game.
Its worth mentioning with that heal spells have fixed strength and don't scale to weapon or stats. So a the healing is not weakened by the low stats of Legions Might. (attack spells on the other hand...)
Legions might is a double edge sword, while it's good for revival but if your pawn is the only one using magic your gonna dread for survival when fighting an living armor, so casting a few ingle isn't bad I often make my mage pawn tanky at early lv so she won't die so quickly and then rest has a sorcerer
So happy people are getting into this gem of a game
It is beyond amazing.
Our hoarse voices finally reached the gaming worlds ears lol. We been shouting in a crowded room since forever about how great this game was. But no one could hear us hahah
@@SheenShotsI'm looking to play this on my steam deck after I finished gta 4 dark siders 4. How you compare this game to like a fable franchise. That game was fun
I just picked it up on a Xbox sale for 5 dollars and I'm beyond impressed. I wasn't expecting this level of intricacy for a game that's over 10 years old. I just wish there was a targeting system lol
@@madprops4615Same 5 dollars and you get this for a bargain a game more detailed and complete than million dollar Chinese company game (Yes I'm talking about Genshin Impact, it made it look like dogshit LMAO)
Another tip, it's not as big for casual playthroughs, but for people who like to min/max more : The vocation you are when you level up affects the stats you gain. So if you level up while as a sorcerer vocation, you will get more magic damage, while if you level up while as an assassin, you'll get more physical damage. So if you get to the max level as say, an assassin, and then try to play more magic oriented classes, you will be significantly weaker at them than if you spent more time playing magic previously. This also applies to your pawn.
And another thing I thought of when writing that is that the smaller your party, the more exp you get. EXP is distributed between all 4 party members, even though your support pawns can't level up, so if you remove them and it's just you and your main pawn, you will both level up faster, and if it's just you with no pawns, you will level up *much* faster. And when you bring your main pawn back after leveling up a lot, their exp gain is massively boosted in order to catch up and maintain your level.
I've just discovered this game. really enjoying it, congrats to the community for the announcement of a sequel. I have a question, if I switched from mage to sorcerer at level 50, do I lose my magick damage?
@@sdermbender5072 if you're trying to min-max thing, then yes since sorc have higher magic atk stats per lvl than mage (forgot how much since its been so long since i play DD), but it'll compensate with higher magic def per lvl i think? 🤔
Better google it if you want to build specific stats since there'll be difference on lvl1-10, lvl10-100, and lvl100-200 in stat increase iirc
@@sdermbender5072 if you switch from mage to sorcerer, you will get less HP, but more stamina and magick attack/defense per level up, but very slightly compared to Mage.
@@sdermbender5072 Honestly don't worry too much about min/maxing your stats from leveling up. Your gear and your augments matter far more for damage than the handful of stats you get from leveling. When I play Mystic Knight, a class that scales damage mostly from magic. I level up mostly as fighter and ranger for the health and stamina growth. Even these stats don't matter a ton. Stamina is what ever, because liquid vims temporarily remove stamina drain, and getting one shot is highly unlikely near the end of the game once you have gear. Outside of attacks that one shot you no matter what, which you can't stop anyways outside of not getting hit by them to begin with. Even when you do get one shot, the revive stones are so plentiful in the endgame. I often have so many they tank my weight, so I sell them by the dozens for tons of cash.
@@sdermbender5072 Switch?
Pawn management tips:
Your main will mimic your actions if you are both the same class. If you want your pawn to heal more than attack as a mage, play a mage same time as your pawn and heal more often. This applies to any class or skill.
You can adjust your pawns behavior at anyone of the training chairs found around the game, usually at inns or safe. You can tell them to be more independent, focus on strong/weal enemies, focus on materials gathering etc...
You can set augments for your main pawn also- remember to change your pawns augments if you change their equipment or class.
If the assist camera becomes too annoying, you can turn it off in the settings.
Magic archers get a skill called Sacrificial Bolt/Great Sacrific. Using this skill will greatly increase your damage, but kill one of the pawns in your party. You can still revive the later at a summoning stone.
You can bookmark your favorite pawns so you can easily summon them again later. Very useful for getting specific skills on lawns without having to search for hours to find the right pawn.
There is a glitch in the game that can cause your main pawn to level up much faster than you. If you move to an area your pawn cannot easily reach it will start trying to find a path too you and any enemies it kills on the way will give it bonus experienc. This works best when you toss your pawn over a cliff or bridge and there is no easy way back up. There a couple of places in the catacombs thos works great at also.
If you give any of your pawns empty vials they will fill all lf them up the next time you reach a healing spring.
When fighting the magic golem, its best to be a class with physical ranged attacks, like a strider or assassin. The magic attacks of the other classes inflict very little damage on the medalions and your pawns will not attack the medalions 99% of the time.
Ogres will target any female players or pawns first in any fight. Keep that in mind if you are looking for a healer pawn and plan on fighting any ogres.
And lastly- you can play catch with your main pawn. Pick up any critter, like a pig or a rabbit and toss it to your pawn. They'll catch it and sometimes throw it back. Keep reapeting this and they will learn to toss back anything or anyone you toss to them. I always enjoyed a game of catch with pawn tossing the nuns at the Abby back and forth.
Lmfao, the last paragraph got me.
Imagining the look of horror from the Nuns seeing this dude and his pawn tossing one of their friends back and forth lmao
The (learning) thing in this game is just f* amazing
@@ahmedabdurrezzak3797 especially considering how old this game is too. Enemies can be surprisingly cunning at times too. Wolves using hit and run tactics and ganging up on prone characters, harpies swinging around for flanking or rear attacks, even goblins throwing stones to try and stun you while their allies try to swarm you. It's pretty impressive.
@@Scudboy17 exactly dude I am just starting this game so I'm experiencing those now and my mind like just wow it make me very excited for the dragon dogma 2 even tho iam a new player!!!!
A beginner one : grapes and apples get sour before rotten, combine with flask of water and you get wine. a very good early game healing item.
About scort missions, one way to cheese it if you have one portcrystal and the eternal ferrystone is to see where is the destiny go there and put a fast travel close
I made so much wines in my playthrough xD
Man, thank you for the escort mission tip, I used it so many times now and it saved me a LOT of headaches lmfao, thats a GOAT'ed tip!
Speaking of upgrading gear: You do NOT need to do every tier! If you have the materials for a later upgrade tier, you can skip straight to it. So if you have an unupgraded weapon, you can go straight to tier 3 provided you have the materials and gold
This is true for dragon forging as well I believe, provided you have upgraded the item at least once.
I know this is old af, but I had no idea about the rusted weapons, is there a way to get mine back? Pretty sure I sold it
@@sparkyspinz9897Reynard sells them I think, he's the wandering peddler you saved at the start of the game
Love this I don't know why all rpg implement this
Though, going through each upgrade level does provide more total stats compared skipping to 3 star. So if you're a min-maxer, it will probably just be better to forego the convenience for the better stats in the end
This is my tip, when you defeat beasts(usually wolves) you might get almost rotten meat, combine this with a knife/fang/harpy claw to get dorsal fat, it doesnt go to waste and gives you massive stamina up until endgame
You can also turn it into oil flasks. I think you get like three from combining back fat oil with an empty flask.
@@joolsmacgrools1288 yep, it's pretty useful all around
Important note for character creation, size matters. While smaller characters have smaller hit boxes, they also have a drastically reduced carry capacity.
Really good thing to note.
There are also certain areas they can get into that larger arisens cannot, the tunnels in shadow fort come to mind
Larger characters can withstand wind effect better than smaller ones
So me making the tallest, most intimidating, women mage has an effect on the gameplay? This game is really cool and u wish I played it sooner.
Thank you
BBI tips: Traveling alone often warrants you with better rewards, especially if you don’t pick up all the loot. As a mystic archer, before I open a chest I will fire off a ‘ricochet hunter’ if a maneater is hidden in the chest the bolt will bounce back and knock you free. Bring the Godsbane blade once you’ve acquired it, don’t like the loot, use the blade, it resets the chests but also the man eaters.
Don't forget the augments that lets you do more damage if you travel solo in BBI. And I think MA has immolation, which scales with strength, and helps with that stupid man-eaters.
be funny if a pawn said that. you’d be oh ok thanks TOSS 😂
Even better as MA: use immolation, set yourself ablaze dn if there is a maneater in the chest just let it burn hehe
@@dominicbetz1371 Discovered that power recently, Mystic Knight was my favorite class, now it’s the magic archer
FINALLY! PEOPLE ARE PLAYING DD! Can't believe it only took waiting for a sequel to get people to give it the love it deserves
I played when it first came out and didn’t make it one day of rental I got it again the other day and I’m about to drop it again. I really want to give it a chance but I’m sick of getting my ass kicked by stuff
@@holysparkbatman yeah its pretty hard if you go in with no knowledge. watch a few beginner videos and you'll be able to do alot better
@@holysparkbatmanhonestly I tried this game three times and was extremely frustrated and I got it again a couple weeks ago and I’ve been watching walkthroughs to understand it more and now I’m unstoppable and I’m absolutely loving it I’m happy I didn’t give up this game is well worth it.
I bought it on release and it's been one of my top 5 games ever since. It's such an incredible game.
Finally what now ?
This game has always been very popular, and with a cult following
Just another thing about food storage: Use an "air tight flask" to preserve food for longer if youre going to use it. I always use it for larger fish and large beast steaks because they restore your stamina by a greater amount. And in this game, stamina is what youll definitely want especially when climbing and attacking monsters.
The downside is it makes the food heavier to carry, but thats why we have useful pack mu- uh Pawns.
Pack mules are the best. Great for carrying extra blast arrows as well.
I think mushrooms are the best in stamina when it comes to weight to effect ratio, tho I might be wrong. Just to add an idea
Put rotten food in a flask then combine with spring water to make it fresh again
@@rootbeerdrunk9609 I didn't know. That's really cool.
Once you put it in the flask you won't be able to let it "sour" or rot after a few days so keep that in mind too, since a sour version of said meat/item will give you much more stamina
2 tips for dopr glitching:
If you are strider, ranger or magic archer, you can use one barrel and simply dodge roll without the need of a second barrel.
The ring of dessication can be gotten early, you just need to glitch through a wall from the door above that one. There are videos on how to do it properly.
Another tip is make sure you help Quina in the witchwood. Once you meet the duke, she will have relocated to an abby and have a quest for you to appraise a flower. This flower will double exp gains. It will wilt however after a few days. Easy fix is to slap it in the warehouse and sleep for 3 days. Copy it from the black cat, so you have a back up just in case.
Dont summon warrior pawns. Try to get a fighter pawn with rank 1 shield summon (rank 2 takes longer). Pawns have incredible perfect block rate and a fighter pawn will be a good asset.
Also magick archers magic rebalancer is free periphats.
Thank you for these tips!
This is a fun list. 😄 Thank you for taking the time to make it.
I'd like to provide a few additions that'll help the positive experience along.
- Don't be afraid to explore the map and all the nooks and crannies. Sometimes, there's an item or resource needed that can only be found in one spot, literally. The map is beautiful, so see what each cave hides, jump behind the pillar in the ruins, etc. Push the limit of your exploration.
- Utilize the pawn exchange system. When you rent someone else's pawn, you have the option to not only provide feedback on the pawn but gift items to the other player before dismissing the help. Be kind and gift some good stuff, especially if you find yourself using the same pawns over and over.
- In Bitterblack Isle, accumulating rift crystals is essential to cleansing cursed gear. Be mindful of this and get as many as you can. Also, when farming the best cursed gear, look for the maps and tutorials online for which chests and monsters drop them. Take the Godsbane blade with you, save before opening each chest, and if the algorithm didn't provide what you wanted that time around, use the Godsbane, load your save, and try again.
A good thing to keep in mind when leveling up you and your pawns vocation is that because of how the system works, the less xp you get, the more discipline you get. The best ratio is at around 100xp. You can easily farm it when you first enter post game. To avoid spoilers for new players I'll just say you farm the quickly respawning enemies you can fight after returning to gran soren after the quest "the final battle"
I love this feature. I mean, think about it. Who is a better "warrior", the one that has fought and killed a hundred goblins, or the one that got lucky that one time and shot a dragon in the heart?
The system seems to try and support this idea.
@TSotP never thought about it like that but it makes sense. Kinda like the whole "I fear not the man who has done 10,000 kicks one time, but the man who has done one kick 10,000 times" thing
Title should be “how to ruin the game for yourself” 😅
Small tip for magick archer:
Shoot your ricochet arrows at the ceiling to maximize damage.
You’d think any wall would be fine, but something about how the bounces work makes the ceiling the best target
I shall abuse my cheat code even more lol
Ah, the Magick Archer is probably my favorite class in any video game. And yeah the ricochet skill - without any buff, destroys ANYTHING that's in a small-ish closed room. And this is especially powerful in BitterBlack Isle since there are much more closed environments there than anywhere else in the game. The only thing I could never kill was Death. But this was over a decade ago, and now with DD 2 in proper development, I'm tempted to try playing Dragon's Dogma 1 again.
Ricochet and Barbed Nails is your best friend plus magic rebalancer. Death is why I go to BBI.
I always refer to the Dragon's Dogma Wiki whenever I begin quests to ensure I don't miss anything. Ironically enough, I didn't follow anything on the "The Final Battle" for the immersion, and nobody told me that you get really good weapons after defeating Grigori based on the weapons you are using on that fight as a reward. Now I'm stuck with my half assed magick bow since I fought him as a Ranger. Magick Archer was supposed to be my go-to for BBI.😑
Just started playing this.
And i love it already.
Immersive and deep.
Replayability is through the roof.
Thank you for the awesome tips.
Side tip using hardmode to reset the game and keep items you can get double the xp rings early making your xp gain skyrocket(expeciouly when farming in BBI)
Some of the early escort quests are nice. If you play Warrior(definitely the "worst" vocation, but still playable for 95% of bosses), you can get one of the best pre-Dragon Longswords from an Escort Quest extremely early(Gryphic Victory from Ser Berne in the Encampment, has a Level 16 requirement, otherwise inflicts stamina use on regular attacks). The best part is that Ser Berne is stronger than the player at that time, so he can kinda escort you to Shadow Fort and help you clear the quarry of its 3 ogres.
Really noteworthy weapon from the black cat, the force hatchet. Use it with an assassin and you can build your stacks before using the damage bonus on your bow. Especially dirty since you can use blast arrows with it
AND u can use periapts
Just like some wise guy says:
"CHEESE"
Cheese in its most delicious form. "High damage" lol
Will be trying this one out for sure.
@@SheenShots when you try it out do 10 levels as fighter and the rest as assassin for the highest strength possible. If memory serves blast arrows count your strength 2x
@@loganharvey8086 My current build as a warrior. I get one shot in BBI by pretty much everything on hard mode, its been fun
Look at you! Only took you 2 weeks and now a DD veteran
I honestly love it. My only complain is not enough! I want more lol.
@@Gemmalady he never said he was a veteran Brucey said that, he’s just giving tips for newcomers such as myself
@@Gemmalady look at you, did mommy and daddy didnt give you enough atention?
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@@SheenShots*complaint
Torpor and Poison, don't you get it? Its Tetanus lol 😅🤣😂
4:00 in all honestly dont do that segment if youre new to the game,if you go to bitterblack isle early by lvl 1-5 with throwblasts, not only do you massively lvl up,beyond the basegames scaling, you also run the risk of finding singular weapons in non-glitch random chest loots that will carry you to the postgame by their lonesome.basically what this enables is the equivalence of fighting a 2star village quest velocidrome with a fully upgraded and augmented fatalis sword and shield. its a fun of its own category,, but the awesome combat experience this game is hailed for will be nowhere to be found as you just melt any and all opposition in the basegame
Definitely not required but if you want to got to Bitterblack Isle before getting the proper gear it can be helpful. I mostly do it for the ring because its so useful at that point in the game.
You can kick the ox that takes the hydra head to gran Soren. Bring a mage and do damage to yourself to have the mage heal you while you run in front of the ox to heal it🙂 I hate that quest and learning this made it a million times better
From what I heard its the most hated quest in the game lol. Great tip!
Secret is to be a mage there and just switch to whatever when arriving at Gran Soren which is where you are going anyway. As a mage you can constantly heal the ox without waiting for your pawn to do it bc they can sometimes wait quite awhile. Being a mage speeds this up so much…
@@SheenShots The most hated quest is "Mettle against Metal" because the game forces you to play a archer class just for this quest because there is something you need to do no other class can.
Or use party healing items, like spring water.
Yeah, this quest is a pain. I was half way to the first gate you need to open when I decided to run off and hit one wolf that was away from the horde that was attacking up, my character lunges at it and we are good.
I turn around and suddenly the full hp ox is down to less than 5% when it was previously full hp.
I am sitting there baffled at what the hell just happened.
I honestly have to guess, but what I think happened was a pawn grabbed an explosive barrel and lunged it onto an enemy and hit the ox.
I just facepalmed and started letting myself get injured to save the ox. It worked and I am not relishing the idea of doing ANOTHER escort mission. I haven't played the game much, I am only as far as the capital city, Gran soren (i think?) but I already see the game offering more escort missions and I am questioning why they made any more after the first horrific one.
One super important thing, i think, you missed is that you NEED to complete the Lost and found Quest before the Lure of the Abyss. Otherwise you will miss certain things, like one portstone
Thank you! I am right at that point and was going to do the lure is the abyss first.. the pawns started saying something about "your current course of actions could cause problems". Or something like that and I was really wondering why, maybe this is it... Either lost and found will be done next.
I immediately sold all my rusted weapons 💀
Pretty sure you can find them in some goblin camps?
You can occasionally find some of them in the world. You can also buy them from Reynard, the guy you save on the road between Cassardis and the Encampment. ;)
@@MrTommiTomsenwhere does reynard go after you save him
@@Knightimous the first time he shows up at the encampment right after you saved him. then he moves between different places, sometimes in Cassardis, Gran Soren etc. Maybe just go to one of those places and rest repeatedly until he shows up.
Same
Love this video, I’ve beaten this game around 8 times now and I still learned some helpful stuff, I also liked your outward videos a lot, they helped me through the dlcs
Glad you enjoy the content! I have really loved this game. It's go so much extra stuff to check out you can completely skip if you aren't looking. Also learning more and more about the skills has become a favorite pastime of mine lol
About horns... you need to attack the head of the dragon, as the horns are located on the head and around the neck. While the head isn't a weakspot of the dragon, damage is localized and head damage breaks its horns. Said horn fall to the ground the moment they break, so you might want to look around the battlefield after the fight, to see if there are horns.
Also if you solely focused the heart, you can attack the head whist its melting away to break the horns before it disappears
Fire and Ice elements are very good elements to use. Fire puts a burning dot, and Ice freezes a target with enough damage.
A good thing to farm for is the cyclops armor. It regens health and each piece stacks. Dragon forge it and throw it on a melee pawn and you have a tank that never dies.
Any specifics on getting the actual armor by Wich I mean location?
@@tavairushernandez4588 Sadly the only way I've gotten it regularly is by farming on bitter. Cursed item drops, sadly.
Immortal armor set, you need to complete BBI board missions
The Black Cat's ability to forge duplicate items also comes in handy in specific quest sequences regarding key items, or for planning ahead for New Game+ by getting certain items in advance and speeding through particularly long or dull quests the second time around.
If you wait and do not fight the hydra at the first camp, and disarm your pawns so they don't attack it either, it will eventually get you to a cut scene that will grant the third star for your pawn in their bestiary. Also, in the very beginning throwblasts are your best friend in bb. They can do damage even if you can't. If you can make it to the first arisen camp they are laying around everywhere, tons of them. Also, you can usually outrun bb enemies if need be.
Dragon's spit
Also to touch more on the escort quests, I travel to said places on my own like Bloodwater Beach, Shadow Fort, etc, place a port crystal down, then from there you can always fast travel with your escort making easy XP and gold 😬
An important thing to note when it comes to making your main pawn. You may think it's a good idea to make your main pawn the opposite of your player character, to cover more party roles, but this is sort of a trap. This is because your main pawn's AI will learn and adapt over time based on your playstyle. This is your pawn's inclination, and it is a very in depth and complex system that determines how your main pawn fights. To try and simplify it, if you make your pawn a mage for support, but you're a warrior, you'll end up with a mage that constantly tries to fight on the front lines. Or if you're playing a ranger or sorcerer, and you make your pawn a fighter to tank, you'll end up with a fighter that refuses to engage enemies and likes to hang back away from combat. For best results, make your pawn the same archetype as you: ie if you're a ranged class make them a ranged class, and if you're a melee class make them a melee class. To round out your party to fill the roles you and your main pawn don't cover, use hired pawns from other players. Alternatively, in the camp where you first make your main pawn at the start of the game, a merchant will appear there that sells potions that manually change your pawn's inclination. This way you can "fix" your pawn if they pick up bad habits from your playstyle that doesn't fit the class you've assigned them. However do note that the potions are not permanent, so if you do choose to go this route you will need to pay attention to their inclination on their stat card and go back to buy more potions when it starts to shift again.
The only thing I don't like about this is that means you might have to level your stats in ways you don't want.
For example if you wanted to go assassin, but have a healer mage pawn, that means you're probably gonna sacrifice levels playing as a mage.
I spent so many hundreds of hours on this game plus I used to watch a lot of long play-through vudeos, but I still didn’t know a couple of things in this video. I don’t have a system that will play DD2, so I’ve been thinking of replaying DD again. Been a few years
Spring water is one of my favorite little mechanics of the early game and resolved my tendency to hoard half a dozen different types of HP curative. Put a port crystal at the spring location and give your pack mules a bunch of flasks...and then angrily take them back and do it yourself when they decide to go fishing instead.
12:45 you forgot to mention that the Cursed Dragons have higher chances of Dragonforging equipment when compared to lesser dragons (Firedrake, Frostwyrm, Thunderwyvern)
TY for the vid. Just learned about this game from a trailer about Dragons dogma part 2. It looked so good I wanted to play the first. Its fun but a bit frustrating not knowing anything. Very little help in game but the more you learn/unlock it gets really fun. You start to look for trouble and bigger and badder enemies 😂 till you get your ass kicked again 😢.
Rust is the hero we all needed. It's implementation is second to non. So many people got rid of them right away not knowing and losing out on one of the most powerful weapons in the game.
Using rust weapons really does make monster fights completely different.
The amount of tips for this game is incredible. Will come back to this video if I ever have any troubles
For the "Desiccation Ring" you don't need moonbeam. Go up top. (where all the little spiders/snakes are) If you're standing in the center, do this trick in the courner to the left, the one just before you jump across towards the waterfall. Bit of a fall but you'll get in there.
How i deal with escort missions, is if you know where npc wants you to go, go there before accepting the quest, drop a fast travel point. Return, accept the quest and use a fast travel stone. Both you and the escort will travel to the destination avoiding all the danger. Very useful especially for the npcs that are more civvy than soldier
Thank you for the Bitter Black Isle Moon Door Glitch!!! It’s my very first time playing DDDA and I really love the tips you gave me. It helps so much especially cause I am so lost and confused ahahaha
I used to watch your Outward videos a lot. So glad to see you playing DDDA now! It's a truly unique & incredible game. DD2 can't come soon enough!
I got into at the perfect time. Now I only need to wait a year! Still can't come soon enough.
When grabbed/stunned and you get the analog wiggle/keyboard A D prompts, you can actually mash _any_ buttons/keys to multiply your struggle speed.
Huge tip! Had no idea.
This is the only way I can escape Eliminators grapple attack, the stick alone
simply doesnt work
You actually made me want to replay it with your shorts, and so I re-downloaded it. This video came out at the perfect time.
Nice. There are so many things to mess with in the game. I mean each skill changes things up just enough to keep you interested.
The only tip everyone needs: just play the game.
It doesn't matter your strategy, it's too much fun descovering these things while playing. I mean, the way the game was meant to be played.
Don't cheese it glitching to acquire top tier weapons right at the beginning. Please, don't. Earn this weapons. This game is a gem and it deserves your efforts. Believe me!
The weapon glitches are only for those who are heavily struggling. You can also loot regular weapons at a good spot I mentioned later on in the vid for more legit play.
I love first playing few hours and then looking up tips passivly, last check the classes and tier lists of people's obinion of balance and FOR me that is fun ❤
Got my warrior lvl 30 and after looking tier list I now understand why I only have 3 weapon skills instead of normal 6 😂 Someone said that they could have made Pommel, Parry, War Cry and Block to be secondary weapon skills easily but it was bapanced that way because of few specfic skills?
I play on switch so I have 3 games going st once 😂 I must try em all classes🤤
I always load up on spring water bottles. You can take 20min to farm out 100+ and leave them in your inventory. If you then give them to your pawn and give them 30 at a time and the medicant (I belive is how it's spelled) inclination, they will automatically use it as soon as your or another pawns health gets low. With computer level reflexes they have kept me alive thorough some crazy encounters especially when you get caught in a long term damage effect (like dragon fire or posion) they will constantly re-up your health and keep you going. No need to take a mage in the party especially since I like to only have my character and main pawn with. Now we both take useful classes.
You can hotkey potions, mushrooms and even the lantern, just select the item in your inventory and press the key number you want to assign, 1 to 5 only iirc. Been ages since I played DD.
Does this work with controllers for the directional buttons hmmm
@@Anton.... I don´t use a controller, but worth a try!
@@Anton.... there is a way but I havent been able to find it on my most recent playthough
But because pawn actions are on the D-pad, you need to hold both skill buttons then press the D-pad.
I dunno about you but I found this to be annoying so only really used it for my lantern
This video was incredibly helpful and opened my eyes to how many mistakes i made im actively playing dogma right now and i gotta restart to fix the stuff i missed out on
Glad I was able to help out! Good luck on the new run!
Another trick for Bitterblack is that ur pawn class can affect the rewards for bitteblack armours, weapons and rings. If u want a melee weapon lv2 or lv3 for the Ranger (for example), it’s better if you change your class to Strider o Ranger, the same for ur main pawn. Save the file, purify the objects and if u don’t like the reward, just reload and try again.
The same is if u are searching armours. Magic weapons and armours= change to Sorcerer or Mage; Daggers, bows or rogue armour= use Strider or Ranger; One handed swords, two handed weapons, shields, warrior armour= Fighter or Warrior.
Now, if you want hybrid things like great shields, use Magic Knight and Warrior or Fighter on ur main pawn. The same for the rest of hybrid vocations.
Enjoy this awesome game!
One of my favorite games of all time. It's such a crime that it isn't well known. Can't wait for DD2
On the note of Healing items;
Small nuts are the best healing item by weight, healing for 50hp per 0.01g of weight, and is only beaten by Kingwarish(a healing herb found only in BBI) which heals for 55hp per 0.01g.
If you like traveling light, don't mind spamming the use item key a few extra times, and don't want to fatroll everywhere, carry as much as you can.
Dragon's Dogma is new to me. I bought it over the holiday weekend, along with Diablo 4 and BG3. I'm excited
Well, as it turns out, this was helpful. And yes, I was frustrated with my peashooter damage in Bitterblack isle, how did you know?
I actually gave up on the final boss after my first attempt, because I didn’t feel like grinding up levels just to increase my damage. But! I have been re-encouraged. I started a new playthrough to see the things I missed recently, so maybe I’ll give it another go.
I ran into the same exact problem when I went there. It felt like enemies took no damage and I would die so quickly. Turns out weapons make more difference in this game then stats. At least if you don't play only two or three vocations. Doing that one quest for the weapons changes the game entirely.
I recently start the game and I did the exp ring strat.
Other advice should be to check the starage (the dark arisen version), in which you can find a eternal ferrystone, and some very good gears.
The 2nd advice is to upgrade you and your pawn abilities, then switch to other class to get good pasives and abilities.
i have been playing it so much lately
my only intention was to get the platinum trophy but since it is a big grind anyway and unfortunately i also missed some sidequests i just decided to play the game and enjoy it as much as i can and then care about the other stuff in the new game+
these tips are so good i think i’ll come back to this later on
I just picked up the game and my favorite class is the warrior , i thought the charged attacks sucked but if used correctly they make every boss fight a cakewalk I’ve even one tapped quite a few
I have heard a lot of people love Warrior. I have not done much which the class yet but I know the massive charge hit is extremely fun to use.
@@SheenShots You should try a fighter 1-10, assassin 10-200 build then play Warrior with Iraklis and indomidable lash
you steamroll things. Literally
another tip for purifying: when you want a gear of a specific class to drop, make sure your whole party is of that same class.
Think when purifying at least Lvl 3 items you only need yourself and your pawn to be of the same class 😊
another tip deez nuts
@@jollyrot3145then how to do it if I play a mystic knight? Having the pawn as a warrior?
@@Tundrawrath I tend to play as a mystic knight too but it’s a mixed class mage/warrior so may not work? Either way to play it safe I just switch my class beforehand, but that’s just me.
Bitterblack isle is a good place for farming dragon materials and getting your equipments dragon forged at the same time
Since its much more easier to encounter a random dragon in the dlc than in the base area
Just be sure to stock up on martyr talisman, blast arrows or throw blast
Martyr talisman gives you a weal buff
Multiplying your exp gain
So its basically a win win situation
BBI is a good farming place
This was extremely helpful. I'm really enjoying this game but its been difficult to say the least.
Awesome! Its pretty tough at times, but because you have so many options you will eventually find a set of skills and equipment that works for you.
How on earth I've never heard of this game? Iam definitely buying it.
I saw the game on sale and was impressed with the reviews and comments so bought it. I am looking forward to playing an older classic for the first time, I don't know how I missed it before this as I love a good R.P.G. Thanks for the tips I will follow them as I play.
samee just bought it today
You are a hero for making this video, just realised this video was released 2 days ago XD I was wondering why didnt i found this earlier...
I just recently played through myself and had a ton of fun. Luckily I had people telling me things here and there which is what led to the video. There is so much you can miss if you don't know to look for it.
I got a door glitch tip, use someone with dodge roll. put the barrel up to the corner of the door and start rolling into it, mid roll, unequip or reequip an armor piece as you roll. It worked way faster for me than hopping with a barrell
I will have to try that!
@@SheenShots yeah brother
Precisely in the video miniature, the arisen is using a hand gear specifically for the purpose of climbing the enemies, they have the effect to augment your grip and the velocity to move on the target, they are obtainable in a secondary mission, its an obligatory yes because they have good armor when maxed even in later stages of the game. If you are a warrior or derivated, another option is a special body armor obtainable in another secondary mission, the solar armor in the day keeps you healed, Its a good temporary option while you try to obtain the inmortal armor (inspired in hydras regeneration), that keeps you healed all the time, enjoy your travels arisens!
I just bought the game…weird that this got recommended, loved the video!❤
Awesome! Good luck!
Tip for more consistent door glitch. Unequip everything on you except head gear, do the glitch jump about 2 times and on 3rd jump as soon as you land, hit esc and unequip your head gear, then press jump + move forward :) It works 99% of the time for me.
If you have two or more sorcerers in your party, they can combine magic. It can really help speed up your casting time if you can time it right
You got me into Dragon's Dogma, you're my goto guy rn bro. I appreciate you doing this rn. I just got the game for 5 dollars
It is really cheap rn and with the sequel being announced there ahs never been a better time to play it. Glad you enjoy the content!
Switch right ? what’s your FC ?
@@SheenShots 💯 great timing and great content
@@mo_musashi_284 What's an "FC"? Bro? & I got it on the playstation store!
As soon as I saw you giving tips about rusted weapons I knew you knew what the hell you were talking about. And then I realized that was the first tip. Spicy
I didn't use them much on my first run, but now I have to have a rusted bow with me if I am playing an archer vocation. Its so good for every larger enemy.
just started around 3 weeks ago (6 hours gameplay so far). I can say the gameplay has dated stuff BUT moreover it has futuristic mechanics that no other game has! It's crazy.
Nevertheless thank you for the tips you gave.
I would agree. You can tell its older at times, but there is so much that was well done in the game it really holds up.
Another tip is to always keep 1 port crystal on you at all times. When you put a crystal down you can then use a Ferrystone (There is an eternal stone in your storage once you get to Gran Soren) to teleport back to it at any time. If you keep one on you, you can place it down in the field to go back to town to sell, place it at the end of an escort mission to teleport your escort with you, or farm a monster by going back to town and resting a few days to respawn it.
Also a tip to get better gear from bbi the way the game works is when you purify gear you get gear based on the vocations in your party and it will pull from that vocation pool so if you want gear strictly for yourself don't purify gear until you're playing solo
This is great all but you forgot to mention the greatest tip of em all.
Wolves hunt in packs arisen.
I went to BitterBlack Island the first time around with a party of four, right after getting my pawn and the others. I had been completely new to the game and only lv four as well when I entered the dungeon, found mountains of good equipment and gold and than accidentally threw my first real opponents that truthfully should have crushed me within one hit, (some two skeleton on the way to a treasure box) into the abyss completely by accident and got a shit ton of exp for it.
The dungeon has been my favourite place in the game ever since and I keep coming back to measure my progress like wow, that guy doesn't one shot me any more and I can actually start killing it now. It's an amazing feeling that is very rewarding for even the gold and equipment you find in the very first rooms are already worth it. Helps that we can teleport there any time now and the nice lady let's you change your vocation, access your storage and much more.
As a result I can totally understand why you too love this place.
Your voice over is great! So easy to follow and listen to! Content is well put together too! Just got this for $4 AUD off GOG. Can't wait to get stuck in!
Just got this on sale, the first 30 minutes got me hooked. Excited for my journey because I know nothing about it.
Thank you fellow Arisen, I’m off to kick hard modes ass. As a 2013 veteran of this game, these are always good to have.
Hey Sheen! Thanks again for the video! I'm getting back into this game since the 2nd one is out this month!! Truly appreciate your time and effort in your videos and look forward to new outward 2 and DD2 content
Here's some actual little known info that might help you out. First off if you've found one those teleportation crystals that let's you fast travel anywhere you place it at then go to the western side of the map to a place called blood water Beach. If you come here at night you'll get two or three spots with guaranteed giant fish from each one, but only if you come here at night. Also any item that becomes rotten can be rejuvenated in a sense if you combine it with a flask and then combine it with spring water, so with this you can have an infinite supply of giant fish to make liquid vim for infinite stamina. The other ingredient of liquid vim can be bought if you gave Madeleine (the chick you escort to the fort in the early part of the game before killing the hydra) a bronze idol (which you can find in the witch's hut I think). So congrats, you now have an source of ingredients to make liquid vim, the infinite stamina drink.
Also meant to add two other things, the fish respawn after three or four full days so you can go there at night, pick up your fish, go to an inn, sleep until night three to four times (I do it five times because getting things to respawn in this game like harvest spots specifically, is finicky as hell), collect your fish again, rinse and repeat. Then if you need money and have progressed far enough in bitterblack isle to the first moonbeam gem door, yeah fuck that, because we aren't worried about it yet, lol. You're gonna want a class with thief as a skill so you can steal items. Go to the room you got the first moonbeam gem from and just continually pickpocket the chained cyclops. Run past the enemies in the room, use thief on the chained cyclops, run back out the door you came through, go back in, steal from the cyclops while ignoring the other enemies if any, and rinse and repeat (you may also want to invest in the roll, because you will be weighed down in seconds and after that, rolling is the fastest way out of there). The items you steal from this cyclops can get you in the millions in seconds and considering you can fast travel while overweight in this game and items gained with thief aren't affected by the one penalty being overweight in this game has, which is you are supposed to lose the ability to pick up anything when overweight, like if you drop something and you're still over the weight limit, you can't pick it back up or say you're overweight and completed the quest for aneled pale, the quest reward will be on the ground, but yeah thief completely ignores this because the items you get from it are added directly to your inventory. So you can steal as many items from the cyclops as you want as long as you reload the area by going back through the door you came in and then entering again after you steal from the cyclops, you just need to roll to move around quicker after a certain point. So to reiterate, your money runs should look exactly like this. Run to the cyclops, use thief until you can't steal anything from the cyclops anymore and take care not to hit it with anything other than thief, after you have stolen everything possible from the cyclops you should bee line back to the door to exit the area and then after you get out of there, turn back around and take that poor man's life savings, then rinse and repeat, lol. To make this process even easier and to ensure your pawns don't piss off the cyclops (because he can and will break his own chains just to bitch slap you back to gransys should you push him enough), unequip your pawns weapons and equip them with thief too if you can, as they will also steal from the cyclops and I don't think it counts towards your loot from him so you can increase your yield from each run at least by another half (they're ai is still shit no matter what you do and only use thief every two to three runs, honestly I'd take Sheva's ai from re5 over the pawn ai). Now go young padowans, use the knowledge I taught you wisely and you will prosper quickly in this game.
Oh and tip number three is a glitch that let's you get infinite rift crystals all the lol 3 bitterblack artifacts except for gear I think. Progress through bitterblack isle until you beat daimon. When you beat him, instead of going out through the shortcut back, go the long way by back tracking to Olra. You'll either get a glitches cutscene to play or nothing will happen, don't worry if it's the latter, it's normal when you're doing this. Now you can go back to daimons boss room and the room with three or four chests will be blocked again by a gate as if you haven't killed daimon yet but he will be nowhere to be found. Hug a crate and place it by the gate blocking the chest room. If you placed it right then you should glitch into the barrel and if you roll (yes, you'll need assassin for this) then you'll eventually glitch through the wall and into the chest room. Loot them all for either bbl items or rift crystals plus another guaranteed moonbeam gem in the middle chest. Now go back to the gate, grab the crate through said gate (you just need to be in a close vicinity of the crate while also facing it), then you just place it in a certain corner, roll and then congrats, you're almost done here. You just need to go back out the door you came through to refresh the chests and rinse and repeat until satisfied. Now if you want to get out of this glitch either because you now have millions of rift crystals or you're so overweight from bbi items that you can feel your characters knees exploding, all you have to do is glitch through the gate like you normally would for the glitch and then go through the shortcut back to where olra is. Just a warning though, if you go through the game after using this glitch and forget to turn it off, then you might not be able to dragonforge anything until you do the glitch in another playthrough and then turn it off there
If anyone wants a better description of this glitch here's an amazing video someone did with me explaining it step by step in the comments, it's even pinned.
m.ruclips.net/video/KKEz-e4FcM0/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
@SheenShots If you wanna pin this or use this in a future video you have my full permission. As for any credit of that bitterblack item and rift crystals exploit, full credit goes to the guy I linked. I think he was legit patient zero for finding this out, dude was a genius.
Almost 400 hours in and I never knew you could still use Hundred Kisses / Gouge while climbing enemies. Nice video!
Pawn inclination is super important. Love an acquisitor so I don’t have to grab all the loot
Guardian/Nexus are inclinations you generally wanna avoid too, unless you like a Pawn that just watches in awe as you do impressive feats. Alone.
An important thing to note regarding the barrel glitch: it will be very difficult/impossible to accomplish if your character is too short.
Ah. Now it all makes sense
No, it's entirely based on placement, where you're attempting the glitch at, and what you're attempting the glitch with. Take for instance Daimon's boss room. You can use an exploit where if you run all the way back through bitterblack instead of taking the shortcut it gives you after beating him the first time, you can come back and daimon will be permanently gone, the crates in the room will respawn though and you can use these to glitch into the chest room. I've done this glitch with the shortest character possible multiple times. The only thing that caused me to fall through the world was my placement of either my character or the crate, happened on my giant of a character too so size doesn't play a role here. However if you're trying to glitch to get the dragons ire without a moonbeam gem, it can be difficult because you don't have much for placement and you also have a smaller crate to work with.
@@trevorsamuels8392 You’re incorrect, it is not entirely based on placement. It will be very difficult, if not impossible, to glitch through a moonbeam door with a character of minimum height.
@shrek740 Yet I can do it as a midget with no problem? I can guarantee 21 dragons ire's without ever changing my characters size.
@shrek740 That 21 isn't even including the two already have. One from my 10 foot 500 pound playthrough and the second one from my midget I made just because I was curious about goblin holes.
First when purifying armor and weapons lvs 2 and 3 your class colour and your pawns class colour matters. Save at bench before switch to all red, check, reload switch to all yellow, check, switch all blue, check, reload. Then whichever weapon or armor you want of the 3 options switch to classes of that colour and purify one last time to get your item.
The uncurse results are randomized at character creation and will always happen in the same order if you reload from an earlier save.
Second pawn mages and sorcerers always cast the highest level of a spell they know. Before you get them Alacrity (fast cast augment) and a wyrmking ring of their own you may want to keep them on the first level of some higher tier skills so they will finish casting it more frequently. Nothing worse than teaching grand glicel for a drake fight only to have it not even cast one in the whole 20 minute fight because it takes so long the pawn dodges or gets hit.
The save and reload trick you used at the heros grave works on any chest or gather point in the game. If you know a chest gives something good you can save before opening and try try again.
The door glitch are good but the weapons you will find is limited until you reach a certain level otherwise you will lose stamina at every action you perform like normal attacks wich makes fights harder even against goblins
Right. Not necessarily the best always, but useful once you can wield them properly.
Great video another great tip if you want to know what you will be at level 200 dragons dogma stat planner and as for bitterblack isle doors if your a strider ranger assassin or magick archer all you need to do is put the barrel next to the door and use the roll ability up against the door where the barrel is . Bruh the first time I played this game on ps3 I literally had to start over from scratch.went into the main story fight with the dragon and couldn’t beat him .and I lost all of my pawns during the bridge cut scenes .they patched that .
Had no idea about the Maker’s Finger. Gonna use it for that Drake outside the Goblin Fort!
It works on all kinds of monsters and is super useful when you just don't want to fight an annoying enemy lol
Great video brother. I'm replaying it & learned a few new tips before the second version comes around. Liked & subscribed.
TIP : USE THE DRAGON'S DOGMA WIKI for more helpful hints, painstakingly written by your fellow players.
It is very well organized and has loads of info. I have been looking at it constantly when trying out new skills.
My always go to for help! Thank thee for such amazing and helpful players ❤
Recently started playing Outward and watching your vids. Glad to see a game I love featured here now.
It immediately grab me as the skills and combat are more fun that I ever thought it would be.
Note for the wyrmking ring quest. You can steal the contents of the chest at night. It is a cloak that makes it very hard for an equipped pawn to get controlled by dragons
Thank you sheen bro u a real legend i was wanting some dogma content recently
You bet!
I just started playing this game yesterday and its so damn difficult, specially because I chose a mage just to have fun with spells lmao
The game is really tough right off the bat. Once you figure out exactly how your skills work and gain some elemental buffs, that's where you start to climb the power slope. Be aware that mage doesn't have a roll so you have to be more careful where you cast your spells.
Go look at the wiki page to see the level scaling of each class. If you want magic damage you will want to switch to Sorcerer bc they scale magic damage better. Mage scales damage resist better.
Also, ranking up class ranks will unlock augments that any class can wear. Augments are your best friend . Its how you do builds.
You should have mention about an upgrades system and dragonforging. The 2nd one is actually more frustrating than BBI's gear purification imo.
Otherwise a good video.
Glad that DD2 announcement picked interest to first game of more new players.
I have noticed that upgrading gear past dragonforged is a pain. Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tips and straight to the point I wll try these tomorrow. Thank You Ser
Weapons have a hidden level requirement. If you don't meet it attacks with the weapon cost alot more stamina.
This is a big one. The weapons behind the doors are like mid 40s if I remember correctly.
This is very true. Which means using the special bows over there early on much harder. I really think you should only pull them out if you feel in trouble or have stocked up a crap ton of stamina foods. But once you can wield them efficiently its really nice to have them.
@@SheenShots That makes extra weight, which reduces speed and effects stamina usage for climbing and running and reduces how fast it recovers. Which for striders isn't a good thing for they get bonus damage when climbing a critter.
This is a very helpful video. Especially since the game does not support my language. And there are a bunch of old words and phrases in it.
Now I have to remember all this. Thank you.
Another cool tip with rusted weapons is using them with dazzle blast on ranger. It's aoe and instant for most normal enemies.
Also gold weapons are very underrated use the same technique to silence the frost dragons for example and make them way easier.
Just picked this up on Switch for 5$ it's been on my radar for a long time since the ps3 days... It's really good. Playing as warrior 👍
I was surprised when I played it for the first time as well. Fighting giant monsters is way too fun lol.
I don't even play this game, bit watching this video made me buy it.
Awesome! Its a pretty great experience!