The best augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Augments are helpful passive perks in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Here are the best augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2, plus a list of all augments.

By Ryan Gilliam, Ari Notis

This article references relevant content from the polygon.com website. Original article link: [https://www.polygon.com/dragons-dogma-2-guide/24109890/best-augments-all-augment-list-perks]

The best augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2
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Augments are passive perks in Dragon’s Dogma 2, and are an essential component of crafting an effective build for your character.

You’ll earn augments by ranking up vocations, but once you unlock an augment, you can use it on any vocation. You can equip up to six augments at a time, with a set of six for each vocation. That means it’s often worth it to rank up a vocation — even one you don’t enjoy playing — explicitly to get a certain augment.

Read on for our suggestions of the best augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2, plus a list of all augments in the game.

How to unlock augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Dragon’s Dogma 2 unlocking augments at a Vocation Guild

While most vocations have five associated augments, the late-game Warfarer class only has two. You can unlock and equip new augments by spending discipline points (Dcp) at a Vocation Guild. (You can switch up your augments at a campfire but can’t unlock new ones there.)

According to our testing, you’ll unlock a new augment approximately every two ranks per vocation — so at ranks 2, 4, 6, and 8 — and earn the fifth and final augment when you max out a vocation’s rank. That said, bear in mind that our math here is imprecise. Venturing out into the world of Dragon’s Dogma 2 often means you’ll gain enough experience to rank up a vocation more than once, so we don’t know for certain which ranks lead you to unlock which augments per vocation.

But the order is consistent, and our general point remains: Sometimes, it’s worth spending the time to rank up a vocation purely to get one of its augments. For instance, even if you abhor close-quarters combat, you might want to rank up your Fighter vocation for the explicit purpose of attaining Thew, one of the best augments in the game.

Best augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2

A main character waves at a pawn with the best augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

While each vocation plays differently and there’s a lot of room for personal preference, here are the five augments you should prioritize getting first in Dragon’s Dogma 2, both for yourself and your main pawn:

As mentioned above, Thew is one of the best augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2. It’s the third vocation you’ll unlock as a Fighter, and it increases your inventory size (your max encumbrance) — a perk that’s essential for pretty much all vocations. Remember: Dragon’s Dogma 2 commits the cardinal sin of counting your equipped gear toward your max encumbrance. Blasphemy!

Endurance, the second augment unlocked by playing as an Archer, is also invaluable. It increases your stamina. Yes, there are a number of augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2 that offer stat boosts. But a boost to your stamina is a bit more broadly applicable than, say, one to your magick defense (which is helpful for a Warrior but isn’t as necessary for a Mage or Sorcerer).

The Warrior vocation bequeaths two essential augments: Vitality (the first one you’ll unlock) and Intrepidity (the last one). Vitality boosts your max health, a perk that needs no explanation. Intrepidity, meanwhile, protects your max health from taking a hit. When you take damage in Dragon’s Dogma 2, you also take a hit to your max health — how much health you can restore without sleeping (called the loss gauge). Intrepidity minimizes how much your loss gauge dips by.

Finally, Detection, the first augment you get as a Trickster, is arguably the best in the game — if you’re a completionist. When equipped, it’ll literally sound off when you’re near Wakestone Shards or those elusive Seeker’s Tokens.

All augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Of course, given how malleable the various playstyles are for Dragon’s Dogma 2, this is all subjective; the best augments for your character might be vastly different than ours.

There are 47 augments across the 10 vocations in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Below, for reference, is the full list of all augments, grouped by vocation and arranged by the order in which you unlock them for each vocation.

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