The summary of ‘You’re Upgrading Wrong! Blacksmith Guide For Dragon's Dogma 2! (Dragon's Dogma 2 Tips)’

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The video discussed various blacksmith styles and armor upgrades in Dragons Dogma 2. The speaker highlighted the Vermian and Elven styles for weapons, Patoli and Dwarven styles for armor, and the Dwarven armor's suitability for fighters and warriors due to its strength and defensive stats. Different styles had varying effects on attributes like strength, defense, and magic, with weight and vocation considerations playing a crucial role in upgrades. Recommendations were provided for specific classes based on the styles' strengths, emphasizing strategic upgrades to cater to different vocation needs in the game.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the four distinct blacksmith styles in Dragons Dogma 2, focusing on the Vermian and Elven styles. The Vermian style enhances all attributes evenly and lowers weight across equipment. Meanwhile, the Elven style enhances magic and magic defense, with little effect on strength and defense. The speaker provides comparisons using basic equipment to demonstrate the differences in upgrades between the two styles. The specifics of upgrades vary based on the equipment piece, making experimentation important. The Elven style is ideal for magic-focused equipment, as shown by the significant magic scaling enhancements. Both styles offer upgrades for equipment like the iron sword and staff, with differences in attributes emphasized based on the style chosen.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses different armor upgrade styles in the game. First, the Patoli style focuses on increasing strength and defense while minimally affecting Magic and Magic defense. It also increases the weight of the item. Second, the Dwarven style is unlocked either in Bakti or through a specific quest on a volcanic island accessed from South P. This quest unlocks a Dwarven vendor and the magic arer vocation. The speaker suggests using the Patoli style for magic upgrades but not for armor upgrades due to increased weight without significant benefits.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the blacksmith vendor who sells high-level gear, focusing on the Dwarven style of weapons and armor upgrades. The iron sword and soldier’s helm are detailed regarding their weight, strength, knockdown power, defense, and magic defense at different levels. Different styles, such as Mundian, Elven, and Battal, are compared in terms of their strengths and suitable vocations. Recommendations are made for specific classes, such as the Mystic spear hand benefiting from the Mundian style and the Elven style being best for magic-based classes. The Battal style is suggested for archers and thieves seeking additional strength but with consideration for the weight increase. Opportunities for strategic upgrades based on different vocation needs are highlighted throughout the segment.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the Dwarven armor style in the game, highlighting its strength-based nature that uses defensive stats. The Dwarven armor is recommended for fighters and warriors due to its knockdown power and resistance. It is suggested that this armor is more suitable for larger characters with higher carry weight capacity. Despite the additional weight, the Dwarven armor offers similar stats as the V mundian style but with added knockdown resistance. The weight increase is the main trade-off for these benefits. Overall, if a player can handle the extra weight, the Dwarven armor is a good choice for armor upgrades across different vocations.

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