Here are the best Dragon’s Dogma 2 mods you can download right now
Looking for the best Dragon’s Dogma 2 mods?AlthoughDragon’s Dogma 2has been out for a while, the game is still steamrolling ahead with more mods now available than ever.
We’ve gone through the rich offerings ofNexus Modsand picked out the most popular and useful out of the bunch. This includes quality-of-life fixes like more stamina and ways to make the game more streamlined with the removal of pesky mechanics likeDragonsplague.
Read below for our top ten picks of the best mods available forDragon’s Dogma 2right now.
The best Dragon’s Dogma 2 mods
The 10 best Dragon’s Dogma 2 mods right now are:
Whilst some players may welcome the challenge of Dragonsplague in Dragon’s Dogma 2, most see it as a ticking time bomb. Dragonsplague is essentially a disease that can spread amongst Pawns, turning them into mad killing machines that are capable of wiping out entire villages.
With this mod, you can toggle Dragonsplague on and off, safe in the knowledge that your Pawns are protected.
If you still want the plague to be present in your game but more manageable, there is also theDragonsplague Counter mod. This adds a counter against infected Pawns heads, showing the level of disease they’re at - with 10 being the highest. This gives players some pre-warning before it gets too serious.
You can also download theImmersive Dragonsplague Curemod which adds a cure to the game in the form of a potion vial.
Download link:Dragonsplague Cure
This Dragon’s Dogma 2 mod is more of a quality-of-life hack. As you’re adventuring in the game, you’ll notice that Pawns travelling in the wild will sometimes lock you into a conversation in a bid to get you to recruit them. This happens frequently, even if you already have a full party.
The ‘Stop Selling Yourself’ mod removes this so that the Pawns will only speak if spoken to. It’s a small fix but one that removes this immersion-breaking annoyance without having to toggle off online mode.
Download link:Stop Selling Yourself
Affinity is a hidden system in which you can get NPCs to befriend your Arisen and give them discounts, gifts and unique encounters. It is also possible toraise affinity with your Main Pawn, although it works slightly differently than with regular NPCs.
With the ‘Show Main Pawn Favorability’ mod, you can see exactly where your affinity level is at with your Main Pawn. This mod essentially makes it easier to track your friendship level.
Reaching max affinity with your Pawn leads to unique dialogue and a slight variation to a cutscene at the end of the game. There is also a ‘Show Favourability For Everyone’ mod if you wish to see the same affinity measurement metric on the NPCs in the game.
Download link:Show Main Pawn Favorability
This mod, in my opinion, is a must-have for any Dragon’s Dogma 2 player. It gives you an infinite supply of stamina when adventuring, but inflicts the normal stamina limit whilst in combat.
This is a quality-of-life mod that doesn’t damage the structure or challenge of the game but allows you to roam freely without having to stop and gasp for breath every 10 seconds. This is especially handy asfast travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2is quite limiting and you’ll spend most of your early playthrough having to run to and fro to places.
Download link:Infinite Stamina out of Combat
We’ve all had character creator remorse in an RPG when you spend hours perfecting your character’s face, only to step into in-game lighting and realise you’ve created a troll.
Luckily, you can change your Arisen’s features in-game with an Art ofMetamorphosistome. Less lucky - you’ll have to wait until you reach the Pawn Guild vendor at Vernworth to get one.
This mod places an Art of Metamorphosis tome within the merchant’s stock rotation in Melve. Melve will likely be the first prominent village you encounter so you should gain access to the tome much quicker with this mod.
Download link:Early N’Cheap Art of Metamorphosis
Speaking of looks, the ‘Better UI - Colorful Map Icons’ mod gives the Dragon’s Dogma 2 map a facelift. It’s a small tweak but it essentially saturates the colours of the map icons so they stand out more against the brown wash of the map.
It’s a subtle change, but makes it a lot easier when looking for specific locations in the game.
Download link:Better UI - Colorful Map Icons
As you experiment with differentvocations in Dragon’s Dogma 2, you’ll notice that there are certainweaponsandarmourrestrictions. For example, if you are anArcher, you won’t be able to wield a sword or wear certain armours.
The ‘No Job Requirements’ mod strips this and allows you to wear and wield whatever you like, regardless of your vocation. The mod does have some limitations, however. If you wield a weapon you’re not proficient in you’ll only have access to basic attacks. As such, we recommend using this mod mainly to switch out and wear whatever armour you like.
It is also helpful in a pinch if you need access to a bow but don’t have the Archer orMagick Archervocation built or currently equipped. For me, I mostly use it to wear the pretty circlets that are shamefully only available forSorcerers.
Download link:No Job Requirements
This mod may be a little controversial as it essentially makes fast travel free in Dragon’s Dogma 2. With the ‘Teleportation’ mod, you can fast travel without the need for a Ferrystone or Portcrytal to several key locations on the map.
If you’re a Dragon’s Dogma 2 purist, this won’t be the mod for you. If, however, you find the fast travel system more cumbersome than immersive, this mod will save you some time.
Download link:Teleportation
With this mod, you can turn one-use items into an infinite supply in Dragon’s Dogma 2. This means you can use things like Ferrystones,Wakestonesand spell tomes more than once, without them disappearing from your inventory.
This includes special items like the Eternal Wakestone (useful for resurrecting a large number of NPCs at once) and the Unmaking Arrow (which can instantly kill any foe).
Download link:Turn Every Usable Item Infinite
During the ‘A Game of Wits’ quest, you’ll be tasked with answering several riddles set by the Sphinx. One such riddle, the ‘Riddle of Rumination’ will task you with revisiting the location in which you found your first Seeker Token.
With over 200 tokens in the game, you may be hard-pressed to remember exactly where you picked up your first. Luckily this mod will mark the location for you on your map and save you some serious head-scratching. Although this mod is fairly niche, it’s extremely useful if like us, your memory is terrible.
Download link:Riddle of Rumination Marker - A Game of Wits
That rounds off our guide to the best Dragon’s Dogma 2 mods. For more Dragon’s Dogma 2tips and tricks, see our guides for making the perfectThief build,Mystic Spearhand build,Fighter buildand more.