I really wish they would put a checkmark next to a dungeon after you have cleared them. I want to do them all and it makes it a real pain.
11.03.2024 - 22:25 / gamerant.com / John Wick / Berat Ozkan
One Dragon's Dogma 2 player has created an eerily accurate version of Baldur's Gate 3's Lae'zel using the character creation tool. With the release of Dragon's Dogma 2 almost here, Capcom has revealed its ambitious plans for the action-oriented RPG and sparked excitement in the community. As per the information provided by the studio, the upcoming game will feature a total of ten vocations and an intricate character creation tool, which allows players to make distinctive heroes.
Even though there are two weeks left until the game's launch, Capcom has already released Dragon's Dogma 2's character creation tool, which helps players make a warrior of their own. With this intricate tool, players can change every physical attribute of their characters, from posture and height to hair. One thing to note is that these custom avatars will transfer over to the full version of Dragon's Dogma 2, which will be released on March 22.
One Dragon's Dogma 2 player, who goes by Evening_Speaker4737 on Reddit, has created a stunningly accurate version of Lae'zel, one of the original characters in Baldur's Gate 3. In addition to pointed ears, a Githyanki nose, and black spots under her eyes, the character has some unique physical features, such as greenish skin and an athletic body. She has long scars on different parts of her body and long reddish hair like Baldur's Gate 3's Lae'zel.
Lae'zel is a goal-oriented Githyanki warrior who wants to get cured like other origin characters in Baldur's Gate 3. She excels at melee combat and fits into the role of damage dealer/tank. Depending on her chosen build, Lae'zel also serves as a ranger that dishes out damage from a distance.
Since the release of the character creation tool, Dragon's Dogma 2 players have designed horrific avatars for their first playthroughs. Some have also utilized this intricate tool to make their favorite characters from other franchises. For example, one recently created a stunningly accurate version of Frodo Baggins from The Lord of the Rings, while another built a Pawn inspired by John Wick. It remains to be seen what custom characters Dragon's Dogma 2 players will come up with in the weeks ahead.
Dragon's Dogma 2 promises an immersive experience, featuring several intricate gameplay mechanics and Vocation abilities. As in Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen, players have a roster of AI-controlled allies known as Pawns, with whom they can engage in battles and navigate through the nations of Battahl and Vermund. As revealed by the developers, Pawns in Dragon's Dogma 2 can learn Specializations, new types of abilities that have their own functions. Furthermore, they can guide players on their way to quests, which provide them with bountiful rewards.
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I really wish they would put a checkmark next to a dungeon after you have cleared them. I want to do them all and it makes it a real pain.
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I get you that people want their character to look different but what is the point in going into great detail when most of the time all you see is -
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