WhileDragon’s Dogma 2offers players a number of different starting character classes, known as vocations, there are also a few waiting to be unlocked as eager gamers explore the vast world. Those who are able to acquireall 10 vocationsin the game will have the biggest variety of options and the best chance of creating a character build to suit their playstyle.

Perhaps the most sought-after character class inDD2is the Warfarer vocation on account of its ability to enable players to wield weapons across all vocations in the game. For players who enjoy a well-rounded experience that combines elements of melee, ranged, and magical combat, it is worthwhile finding outhow to unlock the Warfarer vocation inDragon’s Dogma 2.

The Volcanic Island Camp settlement from Dragon’s Dogma 2

How To Complete “The Sotted Sage” Quest in DD2

Players looking to unlock the Warfarer vocation inDragon’s Dogma 2will need to speak to Lamond, the drunken soldier that sits outside the entry to the hot springs at theVolcanic IslandCamp. This camp can be accessed from Bakbattahl, but will require some time and a strongparty of the Arisen and their Pawns, as the road is treacherous and will be filled with swarms of goblins, harpies, hobgoblins, and some larger foes.

To reach the Volcanic Base Camp, players will need to follow the path that leads to the south of Bakbattahl, which is quite long and winding. The path will eventually turn to the east, and you will come to a cave calledDrabnir’s Grotto, which you will need to journey through before you can reach the camp. There are a large volume of enemies on the trip, so be sure to rest and make camp as often as you can.

The Warfarer vocation in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Once you reach the Volcanic Island Camp, players will want to venture up the hill to the left and continue to climb until they find a sign saying “This way to Geyser Hamlet!”. Once at this sign, go forward a little more and take the ladder to the left. Once up the ladder, simply follow the path and you will find Lamond slumped against a stone pillar. After speaking with him, you will be tasked with acquiring goods to please him, which you will quickly discover is Newt Liqueur.To unlock the Warfarer vocation players will need to complete Lamond’s quest “The Sotted Sage” by giving him three bottles of Newt Liqueur.

How To Find Newt Liqueur

Newt Liqueur is not a particularly common resource inDragon’s Dogma 2and may require some thorough searching to find, but the prize at the end of this quest is well worth the effort. Newt Liqueur can be acquired in a few ways:

How to Find The Windwalker’s House

Player’s traveling to the Volcanic Base Camp will actually pass the Windwalker’s house if they are taking the road from Bakbattahl, which begins from the south of the city and turns to the east. Players will encounter anNPC named Gautstafr, who asks that you acquire wildflowers for him to help with his back pain, which triggers a quest called “Put a Spring in Thy Step”. Once he has been assisted, he will ask you to visit him at his home for a reward. His house is a little further down the road from where you found him and requires that you venture to the left of the path.

Once you have reached the left turn in the road, you will want to journey down the hill and along a path made of rocks over the water, which will curve around and put you at the bottom of another hill. Continue up the hill to the Windwalker’s house, where abottle of Newt Liqueur will be found on a table to the rightof the entrance.

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How To Buy Newt Liqueur in Bakbattahl

The most accessible location to access Newt Liqueur inDragon’s Dogma 2is the secret store, called Higg’s Tavern Stand. It is located to the far north of the city and will require that some very specific conditions be met before the vendor will be willing to sell you their wares. To gain access to the stand, you will need to perform the following:

It is worth noting thatthis will only be successful if you are a Beastren or in disguise,as the store is Beastren-run and they will not cater to humans. If you attempt to move the bag of hay as a human, Karnel will call for the guards and a fight will break out, which can result in you being put in gaol.

Some players have encountered a bug whereby they still cannot access the store after completing the above tasks, as Kieth still remains outside the door to keep visitors from coming in. If this happens,you will need to kill Karnel and Kieth, run from the guards, then return later. After that, the store will be opened. If you don’t want to kill NPCs, there is always the option to revive them with Wakestones.

How To Unlock The Warfarer Vocation in DD2

Once you have three bottles of Newt Liqueur, players will need toreturn to Lamond to give him the bottles and complete the quest. You will engage in brief dialogue with the soldier, who will reward you with a rotten egg for the first bottle, then grant you the Warfarer vocation after the second two are given. He also explains that he was also an Arisen, but failed to slay his dragon, and it eventually went away.

The Warfarer Vocation, Explained

The Warfarer vocation will undoubtedly be a popular choice inDragon’s Dogma 2as it is the only class that enables gamers to choose any weapon available in the game, regardless of the class it is designed for. This means that you will be able to make a well-rounded character build that can draw influences fromany of the vocations in the game, which will open up your combat opportunities a significant amount. It also enables players to switch weapons quickly, so melee-forward builds can quickly swap to magic or a ranged weapon if the situation calls for it.

Another appealing aspect of the Warfarer character class is being to mix and match the abilities of all classes inDragon’s Dogma 2to best utilize the skills that suit your playstyle. You will be restricted to which abilities are active according to your weapon, but this will enable players to have multiple weapons with active skills that can be quickly swapped, allowingDD2players to tackle any and every foe and exploit their weaknesses.