Dragon's Dogma 2, the latest action RPG from Capcom, is a game filled with numerous secrets, promising to fulfil every player's sense of exploration with its vast and immersive world, ready to be discovered.
While The Saint of the Slums is a side quest, for those of you who are perfectionists like me and can't sleep without completing every side quest in a game, then this guide is for you as this quest has an interesting plot and attractive rewards for you to collect.
Dragon's Dogma 2: The Saint of the Slums Quest Explained
The Saint of the Slums side quest offers a deep dive into the enigmatic operations of the Gracious Hand, a collective of nuns offering aid to the ailing populace within Vernworth's Slums. You need to solve the mystery and apprehend the culprit behind everything wrong with the organisation.
How to start the Saint of the Slums Quest?
To initiate the "Saint of the Slums" quest, head to the Gracious Hand building located in the southeastern area of Vernworth's Slums. Just outside the building, witness a conversation between Elena and Vlasiy, a concerned parent whose son's condition has deteriorated under Elena's care.
Once their conversation concludes, speak with Elena to learn about the organization's urgent need for Miasmite, an important and rare resource crucial for treating patients.
How to collect the Miasmite?
Miasmite, a rare material essential for treatment, is exclusively acquired by defeating phantom enemies that appear at night. These ethereal beings resemble glowing white orbs, making them easily visible against the dark sky.
Alternatively, players can opt to purchase Miasmite from a vendor named Folkes situated in the Ancient Battleground area between Vernworth and Checkpoint Rest Town. Each unit of Miasmite is priced at 300 gold, offering a convenient option for those prioritizing time efficiency over hunting phantoms.
Pro Tip: Since Miasmite are agile and hard to catch, use ranged vocations like the Archer to take them down from a distance.
Delivering the Miasmite to Elena
After delivering the Miasmite to Elena, proceed into The Gracious Hand and engage in conversation with Lubomir, the Beastren patient located on a bed towards the rear of the room. He expresses his mistrust about the organization's practices and tasks you with investigating further.
To explore more about these rumours, consult Lottie, an attendant NPC. She recalls hearing distressing sounds emanating from the basement sickroom, an enclave solely accessible to the abbess. Next, report your findings to Lubomir, who then requests your assistance in probing the basement sickroom.
Investigate the Basement Sickroom
To proceed with the Saint of the Slums quest, access the basement sick room during the night, as Elena restricts entry during daylight hours. Upon entry, navigate through the doors and curtains until you reach the storeroom.
Acquire the unlabeled medicine situated atop the desk, along with the Records of Treatment document present in the vicinity. Present these items to Lubomir, who will then advise you to verify the medicine with a physician and converse with two former patients referenced in the records: Bruno and Jehan.
Locate Bruno and Jehan at Walter's Tavern, positioned north of The Gracious Hand. While they commend Elena's treatment methods, they harbor reservations regarding the institution's undertakings. Bruno recounts observing Elena participating in a dubious nocturnal assembly within the Common Quarter of Vernworth.
Apprehending Elena
To conclude the Saint of the Slums quest in Dragon's Dogma 2, you must apprehend Elena. Armed with evidence of her misconduct, return to The Gracious Hand to confront her.
Locate Elena, typically found near the basement sick room, and initiate the arrest sequence by pressing the designated grab button (R2 on PlayStation, RT on Xbox, or E on PC). This action triggers a cutscene depicting her apprehension. Subsequently, you'll find yourself at the Vernworth jail, where a soldier expresses gratitude for your assistance.
Rewards
Upon successfully completing the Saint of the Slums quest in Dragon's Dogma 2, players will be rewarded with 1,600 experience points and 11,000 gold. This serves as recognition for their diligent investigative work and their role in delivering justice to the victims of the Gracious Hand.
We hope you enjoyed finishing this side quest just like we did. Collecting the Miasmite can be difficult, and even though you can purchase them, it is best to save your gold for future upgrades and unlocks.
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