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Dragon’s Dogma 2 Trickster Vocation Spotlight Released

Players can learn more about the Trickster Vocation with the latest character spotlight for Capcom’s Dragon’s Dogma 2.

A Vocation that is exclusive to the Arisen, the Trickster has the ability to conjure illusions through the smoke through the use of the Censer unique weapon. 

Those that choose the Trickster Vocation can then use these illusions to deceive enemies into fighting against each other. They also possess the ability to temporarily increase the power of Pawns beyond their limits.

See Dragon’s Dogma 2’s Trickster Vocation for yourself with the trailer below:

Dragon’s Dogma 2 – Vocation Spotlight: Trickster

In Dragon’s Dogma 2, each of these Vocations can be basic, advanced, or hybrid. Note that the latter is only accessible to the Arisen. No matter which Vocation players choose, working with Vocations can improve them and can unlock additional abilities that can then be used in combat.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 is set to release this month on the PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, on March 22. For those that’d like to get ready, pre-orders for Dragon’s Dogma 2 are now open on the official website.

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