Dragon’s Dogma 2 delivers an immersive experience filled with intrigue and discovery, offering players the chance to unravel mysteries that span from captivating narratives and elusive items to intricate missions and innovative gameplay mechanics.
In this comprehensive guide, we will provide insights into all the possible endings in Dragon’s Dogma 2 and offer guidance on how to unlock the True Ending.
Dragon’s Dogma 2 offers three distinct endings, Standard, Bad, and True. Each are influenced by the choices you make throughout your journey, and here are all of them.
Standard Ending
- This ending occurs when you choose to fight the Dragon during the final encounter.
- After defeating the Dragon, you are celebrated as the Sovran, but the cycle of struggle between the Arisen and the Dragon continues.
Bad Ending
- Choosing to sacrifice your beloved leads to this ending.
- Despite being crowned as the Sovran, there is no celebration, and the atmosphere is somber, hinting at the consequences of your choice.
True Ending
- The true ending offers a path to break the recurring cycle of the Arisen and the Dragon, ushering in an era of peace and harmony.
- To unlock this ending, you must take specific actions during the final encounter with the Dragon and afterwards, as detailed below.
How To Unlock the True Ending in Dragon’s Dogma 2
To unlock the true ending, follow these steps:
- During the standard ending credits, talk to the Pathfinder until he hints that all is not done.
- Rewind time to the moment where you agree to fight the Dragon and ride on its back.
- While on the Dragon’s back, equip the Empowered Godsbane Blade and strike yourself with it.
- Both you and the Dragon crash into the sea.
- Experience the extended post-game journey, facing new challenges and eventually confronting the Dragon again.
- Use the Empowered Godsbane Blade to strike the Dragon's heart, bringing about the true ending and breaking the cycle of the Dragon's curse.
By following these steps, you can unlock the true ending of Dragon’s Dogma 2, bringing permanent safety and peace to the world.
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