Dragon’s Dogma 2 has quickly gained a dedicated modding community that is ready to spice up and boost the RPG experience. Whether it’s visuals or gameplay, here are the best mods you can use to cheese your way through the game.
1. Better Beetles & Do Not Be Afraid of Excess Weight
- Credits: Reubensandvich (1) & J3DOON (2) | Download Links: (1), (2)
“Do Not Be Afraid of Excess Weight” and “Better Beetles” are two mods that change how the game handles encumbrance. To make inventory management easier, Better Beetles greatly boosts the carry weight capacity that Golden Trove Beetles grant. Additionally, Do Not Be Afraid of Excess Weight changes the Ring of Accrual for an even larger carry limit.
2. Fast Travel Pack
- Credits: XxCRAZYPOTATOxX | Download Link: here
The Fast Travel Pack mod takes into consideration a popular complaint about the game by improving your inventory with key items used for traveling. This makes exploring and moving about the game area much easier.
3. Field of View Increase
The Field of View Increase mod provides and option in the game that allows you to change the default FOV. There is a 90 FOV version that is currently available.
4. A Smallman’s Height
You can make shorter characters, like dwarves or halflings, with Astra’s Smallman’s Height Mod and StrykerA’s Height Mod. This opens up more opportunities for role-playing. For a more customized character build, you can choose between 140cm and 150cm height limits.
5. Save Manager for Multiple Characters
- Credits: llamaiscool | Download Link: here
With the Save Manager mod, you may add support for multiple character saves to Dragon’s Dogma 2. You may start new games without losing progress on other characters, and it also has backup tools to prevent data loss and choices to revert back to old saves.
6. Higher Item Sell Price & Item Tweaks
- Credits: xyzkljl1 (1) & Synthlight (2) | Download Links: (1), (2)
Basically, the “Higher Item Sell Price” mod multiplies item sell prices by 10x, while the “Item Tweaks” mod reduces item weight, makes all items cost one gold, and increases item sell prices. In other words, these are ideal for those who would rather ignore the grind and invest on the experience.
7. NPC Hairstyles for Arisen and Pawns
Add more variety to your Arisen and Pawns with the NPC Hairstyles mod by Jenya66. You can choose hairstyles exclusive to NPCs like Wilhelmina and Ulrika. If you want to give your character a new look without taking them to the barber, this mod is for you.
8. Early ‘n’ Cheap Art of Metamorphosis
- Credits: SilverEzredes | Download Link: here
The “Early ‘n’ Cheap Art of Metamorphosis” mod gives players easier method to change their characters’ look by making the Art of Metamorphosis tome available for purchase at certain merchants for only 10 gold. If you want to change your appearance but don’t want to spend real money on cosmetic items, it’s a great option.
9. No Job Requirements
- Credits: Synthlight | Download Link: here
The No Job Requirements mod makes every piece of equipment in the game universally compatible across all vocations, letting you equip any item regardless of your character’s job. This is indicated by the display of all vocation icons on the item’s interface. However, while players can mix and match equipment freely, the mod limits skill usage.
10. Baldur’s Gate Astarion and Gale Tattoo
The “Baldur’s Gate Astarion and Gale Tattoo” puts elements of Baldur’s Gate into Dragon’s Dogma 2, which allows players to design their character with the iconic tattoos of Astarion and Gale.