In the game Dragon's Dogma 2, companions are called pawns, and they are created to simplify and diversify the gameplay. With the right squad, pawns will help defeat most enemies, find rare resources, and procure numerous consumables. While their influence may be minimal at the beginning of the game, from the middle of the adventure, understanding the strengths of your companions is essential to avoid getting stuck in a location. In this guide, we will talk about the best classes and traits of pawns so you can assemble the perfect team.
There are a total of 6 classes, each with its unique behavior and combat style, which should be chosen according to your preferences.
Specialization is a special parameter that grants a companion a new behavioral trait. There is no universal specialization, and most will either cause problems or let you down at the most critical moment. Therefore, this is one of the important points to consider when choosing a new pawn.
To unlock a specialization, you need to interact with the pawn and demonstrate your attitude towards others through dialogues and actions. Over time, the companion will develop a new trait that will influence their behavior in combat and dialogues.
To change a pawn's character, you will need an item called Mysterious Rift Incense. This rare resource can be found in the world of Dragon's Dogma 2 or can be purchased with real currency.
The task of fighters is to lead the charge and deal massive damage in close combat. Directness will reveal this warrior, although it may reduce the accuracy of strikes. Such a pawn will be a reliable partner for players who like to fight on the front lines.
If you prefer a safer class, such as an archer or mage, we recommend taking a kind-hearted fighter into your team. Unlike the first option, he focuses on protecting allies and won't leave you alone.
Choose the best trait depending on what's missing on the battlefield:
Not the most durable class, which needs to avoid extra damage. An archer with traits of Imperturbability or Kind-heartedness will often expose themselves to attacks. The best option is Straightforwardness, which helps to soberly assess the situation, deal significant damage from a distance, and retreat when necessary.
The Thief is a fragile close-combat character, so Straightforwardness is essential for them first and foremost. Directness and Kind-heartedness make the pawn useless in battle, not recommended for such thieves. They will be the first to go into battle and, most likely, die without waiting for allies.
Each trait will have its disadvantage, which will only reduce the warrior's combat potential. An Imperturbable character is optimal for this class. You won't see anything outstanding, but such a fighter is predictable, which simplifies strategy on the battlefield.
The main task of sorcerers is to deal constant damage. Choosing a Kind-hearted pawn might risk losing the battle, as they will get distracted by the surroundings. A sorcerer fully unfolds with the trait of Imperturbability, allowing for critical damage dealing.
Having several classes is designed so you can build a balanced team, regardless of your main hero. Depending on your preferences, you can select suitable pawns: