Dragon’s Dogma 2: Fighter guide, tips, tricks, and skill list

With sword and shield, the Fighter can prevail across the dark land of Dragon’s Dogma 2.

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Pick up your sword and shield, there are monsters to best.

The dark world ofDragon’s Dogma 2is filled with fearsome creatures to face, with packs of lowly goblins, towering ogres, and of course, a massive red dragon. As the Arisen, you’ll have access to a variety of weapons and skills that can be used to challenge these threats, but you’ll need to make some choices and select a Vocation (or class) that determines exactly what your focus is. One of the easiest Vocations to choose is that of the Fighter, who carries a sword and shield into battle, protecting themselves and striking at the opportune moment.

Anyone choosing the Fighter Vocations can expect increased survivability early on, even if that means forgoing ranged attacks like bows or fancy magical abilities like levitation or jets of fire. Here’s everything you need to know about the Fighter in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Dragon’s Dogma 2: What is the Fighter Vocation?

Dragon’s Dogma 2: What is the Fighter Vocation?

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The Fighter is one of the many Vocations in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Available right from the start when you’re customizing your Arisen, the Fighter is a classic hero, a staple of fantasy wielding a sword and shield in tandem. The Fighter focuses on dealing damage to individual targets and remaining protected by blocking enemy attacks with a shield.

Lacking any ranged abilities, the Fighter instead has some leaping attacks and movement-based abilities that help to position any Pawns when taking on massive monsters like an Ogre or Cyclops. A Fighter will excel in combat against a single opponent, no matter the size, but weaknesses in the Vocation become apparent when taking on large groups of enemies like a pack of wolves by themselves, especially early on.

Dragon’s Dogma 2: How to unlock the Fighter Vocation

Dragon’s Dogma 2: How to unlock the Fighter Vocation

As one of the starting Vocations, the Fighter is available from the very beginning of the game. You don’t have to do anything special, you can select Fighter — as well as Archer, Mage, and Thief — for your Arisen and your Pawn from the moment you first start customizing them!

If you didn’t choose Fighter at the start of the game, it’s no problem. You can unlock the Fighter, Archer, Mage, and Thief Vocations for 100 Discipline Points each. Unlock these and manage your Vocations for yourself and your main Pawn at a Vocation Guild. There’s several in the game, but the earliest and easiest one to find is in Vermund.

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Dragon’s Dogma 2: Fighter Vocation skill list

There are three kinds of skills in each Vocation: Weapon Skills, Core Skills, and Augments. There are all of the skills I’ve found for the Fighter Vocation so far.

Weapon Skills

Weapon Skills are the different activated abilities that you can use when you have a particular Vocation equipped. If you don’t have enough free input slots for a particular skill, you’ll need to replace a prior skill. Some skills are upgrades and enhance an already-unlocked skill, but the majority are disparate abilities.

Core Skills

Core Skills modify how the Vocation plays without having to be activated. There’s no specific button or keyboard inputs here, all these skills automatically affect the Vocation’s abilities after being unlocked.

Augments

Augments are a fairly unique kind of skill. When unlocked, an Augment can then be equipped to your Arisen. If equipped, it has an automatic boost, such as giving you additional health.

Unlike other types of skills, Augments are not restricted based on Vocation. Once you’ve unlocked an Augment by playing a particular Vocation — such as playing through the Fighter Vocation until you have Mettle — then that Augment can be equipped on any other Vocation. It’s a mix-and-match system that encourages experimentation, meaning it’s a very good idea to play other Vocations for a bit even if you’re enjoying sticking with Fighter.

Dragon’s Dogma 2: Best Fighter build

Fighter Builds follow a very simple pattern, and there are a couple of must-grab abilities if you’re going with a Fighter as the main Vocation for your Arisen. Here’s what I recommend:

Naturally, you should feel free to shake things up. If a particular ability just isn’t working for you, then change it out for something else.

Dragon’s Dogma 2: Fighter Vocation tips and tricks

Because the Fighter is unlocked right from the beginning of the game, it’s very easy to quickly put several ranks into this Vocation and unlock the most useful abilities. That in turn means you have time to experiment. Take advantage of that and use some other Vocations (particularly Warrior) for a time in order to unlock additional Augments that can be used with the Fighter.

I found success with the Fighter by using this Vocation to guard while my three pawns focused on dealing out damage or healing everyone up. Keeping an enemy’s attention is an important job, and the Fighter can tank some blows that a squishy-but-deadly Mage or Archer simply can’t. Positioning is key, and you cannot under any circumstances allow a heavy-set foe to target your Mage or Archer Pawns.

Reviving takes time, and it’s always better for you to just tank a hit and allow your Mage to heal you up instead of watching your Mage get downed and then worrying about trying to revive them while still dealing with an angry monster.

Remember, Dragon’s Dogma 2 is a difficult game, but it encourages careful thought. If you find you’re getting obliterated, you might be too low-levelled to take on a particular monster. Make a note and come back at a later point.

Dragon’s Dogma 2: Best Pawn types for a Fighter Arisen

From my experience across dozens of hours of Dragon’s Dogma 2, you’ll want to eschew any other Fighters in your party when you yourself are taking on that mantle. If you really need another melee combatant in the mix, I’d recommend taking a Warrior, who can compliment your abilities and help tank damage while also being better-equipped to deal with large groups of goblins, wolves, and other enemies.

The remaining two Pawns should be some mix of Thief, Archer, Mage, and Sorcerer. Of the four options, I particularly recommend taking aMage, as their healing and defensive abilities can help keep you alive, completely absorbing attacks that would otherwise send you flying across the battlefield.

An Archer or Thief can help focus on pure damage, and this choice is going to come down to your preference. An archer will be far better at hitting ranged or flying opponents, for obvious reasons, but a Thief will be perfect for scaling larger enemies to strike weak points.

Gather your Pawns and venture forth

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 can be a tough experience to get through at times, but the game rewards those who persevere, with a dedicated vision and unique physics-focused combat system that always has something new up its sleeve. There’s something new around every corner, and there’s always a trick to bringing down seemingly-unstoppably mammoth-inclined monstrosities.

In ourreview of Dragon’s Dogma 2, managing editor Jez Corden wrote that “Dragon’s Dogma 2 has flaws that go beyond its intentional frictions, but they’re very easily overlooked given how incredible the vast majority of the game is in every aspect. Dragon’s Dogma 2 goes further than most games in its quest to make you feel like a total badass, and by the game’s conclusion, you absolutely will be.”

Dragon’s Dogma 2 is now available on Xbox Series X|S, Windows PC, and PlayStation 5.

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