Vocations in Dragon's Dogma 2 are typical classes that you can find in role-playing games. Capcom's latest RPG offers some basic vocations for you to get started with. As you progress in-game, you can unlock new ones that alter how you approach the combat. You will be able to select from four classes when you begin playing this title. These are available by default.
There are a total of 10 vocations in Dragon's Dogma 2 that will be available to you during your adventure in Gransys. This article will help you unlock the six that you find later in the game so that you can choose one that suits your playstyle and take out your foes in glorious fashion.
Most of the vocations can be unlocked by completing various quests in the game. Some will be locked behind side missions, whereas others are made accessible by doing the late-game main missions. Here is how you can unlock the six advanced or new vocations in Dragon's Dogma 2.
The Warrior vocation allows you to yield massive hammers and greatswords and is all about raw strength. You can unlock it by completing the Vocations Frustration side quest in Dragon's Dogma 2.
The Sorcerer vocation can be easily described as the upgraded version of the Mage class. Your spells will hit harder and will decimate foes in your path, thanks to the Archistaves you can access. To unlock it, you can either complete the main story mission Feast of Deception, or complete the side quest Vocations Frustration.
The Mystic Spearhand is a vocation unique to the Arisen in Dragon's Dogma 2. This class provides a combination of Magick and melee, making it one of the most well-rounded vocations to attack enemies from any range. You can unlock it by either completing the A New Godsway main quest or a side
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