The pre-order and Deluxe Edition bonuses in Dragon's Dogma 2 can be a bit confusing to get access to. While they aren't anything too revolutionary or game-changing, they do provide a small boost at the start. However, despite the pre-order and Deluxe Edition bonuses being designed to be used in the opening hours, they won't be available until you reach Vermund.
Here's everything you need to know about the pre-order and Deluxe bonuses, what they include, how to access them, and more.
Note: Some aspects of this article are subjective and reflect the author's opinions.
The pre-order and Deluxe Edition bonuses in Dragon's Dogma 2 are a few items that provide a minor boost early on. While you can use them for mid-game quests and combat encounters, they aren't viable enough, unless you want a more challenging experience.
Here are all the pre-order and Deluxe Edition bonuses in Dragon's Dogma 2:
The Superior Weapons Quartet includes a set of weapons for each of the starting vocations, i.e., Fighter, Archer, Mage, and Thief. These, although more powerful than the ones given to you by default upon choosing your starting vocation, are easily outclassed by others that can be bought at vendors in Vermund.
Here's how you get access to the pre-order and Deluxe Edition bonuses in Dragon's Dogma 2:
Dragon's Dogma 2 is a vast game, so much so that even the tutorial takes roughly 40 minutes to one hour (depending on the amount of exploration) to conclude. You reach Vermund, and subsequently Vernworth Castle, after completing the prologue and embarking on the main story questline.
Thus, you'll have to wait for almost an hour of gameplay time before you can get access to the pre-order and Deluxe Edition bonuses. Fortunately, the pre-order
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