Discipline Points are an important resource in Dragon’s Dogma 2, so here’s exactly how you can get them and what they’re used for in the game.
Dragon’s Dogma 2is a massive RPG full of differentVocationsto learn, quests to take on and a huge world to explore where your character will be getting stronger all the time. However, if you want to really improve your skills you’ll need to have plenty of Discipline Points, one of the most important resources in thegame.
Here’s everything you need to know about how to get Discipline Points and what exactly they can be used for in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
How to get Discipline Points in Dragon’s Dogma 2
You can get Discipline Points by defeating enemies and completing quests in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
The tougher any enemy is the more Discipline Points you’ll be rewarded with, so taking on a boss battle should score you a nice amount of points while taking out lower-level Goblins won’t provide you with as many.
Discipline Points can be used tounlock new Vocations and Skillsin the game.
You can do this by eithervisiting a Vocation Guild, or Innsthat offer the servicesuch as the early game Inn in Melve.Starting Vocationswill cost 100 Disciplineto unlock, whileAdvanced Vocationswill cost 150 Discipline. You’ll also have the option to change yourMain Pawn‘s Vocation as well which is recommended to synergize with whatever new class you’re playing as!
Outside of Vocations, Discipline Points are also used toobtain new Skills including Weapon Skills and Core Skills to use in battle, and passive Augmentsthat can provide unique benefits such as the Thew Fighter Augment thatincreases your carrying capacity.
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