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The video discusses the various vocations or classes available in Dragon's Dogma 2, divided into basic and advanced vocations. Basic vocations like Fighter and Mage are highlighted for their specific gameplay styles, while advanced classes like Spellsword, Magic Archer, and Trickster offer unique hybrid abilities. Players can change vocations at guilds, unlocking higher-level skills by gaining experience but are advised to plan their progression strategically. The video aims to inform players about different playstyles and vocations to anticipate in the game, with future guides promised at launch.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses the 10 vocations or classes available in Dragon’s Dogma 2 and provides insights into the Fighter and Mage vocations.
– The Fighter vocation is popular and focuses on using maces or swords with a shield for a one-handed and shield play style, emphasizing tanking and dealing damage to enemies. Fighters have skills to taunt enemies and increase threat to protect squishy allies. It requires mastering shield mechanics and perfect timing for blocking and parrying, with no panic roll option available.
– The Mage vocation offers various offensive, supportive, and healing spells, with a key skill allowing area healing. Mages play a crucial role in party healing, as their spells have long cast times and require strategic positioning. The Mage’s gameplay style is more defensive and involves waiting for the right moment to cast spells, which may not appeal to all players.
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In this segment of the video, three basic vocations are discussed: Archer, Thief, and advanced vocations: Warrior, Sorcerer, and Mystic Spear hand. Archers use bows for ranged attacks and target weak spots like Cyclops’ eye. Thieves use dual daggers for fast melee combat and climbing enemies. Warriors wield Greatswords or Hammers for aggressive combat, prioritize damaging and knocking down enemies. Sorcerers focus on offensive spells but sacrifice healing ability. Mystic Spear hand is a popular advanced vocation, combining melee and spellcasting abilities. It can buff, protect, or deal damage with spells.
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In this segment of the video, different advanced classes in Dragon’s Dogma 2 are discussed. The Spellsword class is highlighted for its hybrid melee and spellcasting abilities without a shield. The Magic Archer class is popular for its mix of magic and bow skills, offering elemental effects and support abilities. The Trickster class focuses on support and crowd control rather than damage, potentially including healing abilities. These advanced classes – Magic Archer, Mystic Spearman, and Trickster – are only available for the Arisen player character, not for Pawn companions. Lastly, the Wayfarer class allows players to switch between different weapons and skills from various vocations mid-combat for increased flexibility, though with potential sacrifices in terms of available skills and augments.
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In this segment of the video, it is highlighted that in Dragon Dogma 2, players can change vocations at vocation guilds, allowing flexibility in trying out different play styles. Each vocation has a rank system tied to experience gained, unlocking higher level skills as players progress. The advice is to plan out which vocation to start with rather than trying to max out all vocations in the first playthrough to avoid spending too much time without progressing far in the game. The video aims to showcase play styles and provide information on vocations for players to look forward to when playing. Stay tuned for more detailed guides on vocations at launch.