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The Dark Arisen expansion is out! NOTE:
Check out who else is playing and what pawns they have to offer, and add your own info on Dark Arisen Goons To start a new character and get DD import bonuses: 1. Start game, it imports the original DD save. 2. New Game 3. Confirm it. To start a new character without DD import bonuses: 1. Start game, it imports the original DD save. 2. New Game 3. Confirm it. 4. New Game 5. Confirm it. (Dragon's Dogma import bonuses lost here) User Lunethex wrote up a nice summary of Bitterblack items: Lunethex posted:There are four types of Bitterblack Items to purify: Novelty, Gear, Weapon, and Armor. They come in tiers of levels ranging from 1 to 3. The Lv.3 items are very rare and rightfully so, often containing game changing items such as rings that give you access to Lv.3 skills or the powerful equipment that comes with the expansion. Here is a rundown of what each will give you. The Dark Arisen press release posted:Following the announcement of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen last year we are now pleased to confirm concrete details about this expansion to the world of Dragon’s Dogma. Scheduled for release on both PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 from April 23 in North America and April 26 across Europe, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen is the next exciting chapter in the Dragon’s Dogma franchise. Coming both on a physical disc and as a full game digital download, the title delivers a huge brand new area, missions, enemies and more, plus all of the content from the original game. Reviews GameTrailers OXM UK: 8.5 GameInformer: 8.5 Just Push Start: 8.5 Famitsu: 34/40 IGN: 7.5 Destructoid: 7.5 Which Version Should I Get? There is a bit of slowdown in places for both versions, but both perform admirably. If you have the 360 version install the game onto your hard-drive. This eliminates a lot of issues that some reviewers were having with their copies. The installation can hang at the start of installation for about 5 minutes before it actually begins due to the disc's new variant of copy protection. This is normal, just hang tight for the install location prompt to appear. Some goons have said disconnecting from Live first helps. Also for those of you with a 360, an Xbox Live Gold account isn’t needed to access online pawns, a Silver account works fine. There is no manual option to install the game on PS3, because the game installs itself automatically during the intro quest. Make sure you have enough hard-drive space before you start playing! Tips for Newbies
Explanation of Pawn inclinations: Gyoru posted:Inclinations: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Welcome to Gransys Although it seems like a chimera made from scraps other popular RPGs and action games, Dragon’s Dogma is a new beast. Capcom’s first foray into the Western-style RPG genre, Dragon’s Dogma drops you into a flourishing open world filled with adventure and danger. If you stray from the beaten path, you'll discover forests filled with territorial beasts, cave-dwelling skeletons just waiting for your body to enter the shadows, and seemingly peaceful streams ridden with flesh-hungry lizards. Your worries only intensify at night. After completing your day's quest, you'd better hope you remembered to bring along your lantern. Wandering through the world in pitch-black darkness is a good way to get lost, fall off a cliff, and become the next meal for those zombies that you hear scuffling around you. A lot of games have you fight huge monsters, but usually those battles amount to nothing more than the player stabbing the beast in the shins. Dragon’s Dogma lets you take advantage of the size of your enemies by climbing all over them like a horrible little insect with a sword. Climbing on larger enemies lets you stab at their weakpoints; by scaling a Cyclops and pounding on his helmet, he might remove it to shoo you off, letting you get a shot at his unprotected eye. Smaller enemies can be grappled and thrown; if a goblin is giving your party trouble, hold him down while your warrior stabs him in the belly. With the grab command you can hitch a ride on an unsuspecting harpy, launch your teammates into the air or off a cliff and scale different types of terrain. Like any good RPG, you’re free to roam around the world and be an insufferable dick to anyone and everyone. Sometimes you need to unwind from all that griffin-climbing. Why not climb on top of a harmless cow instead and stab it in the neck? Or, play a game of catch using a baby deer as the ball? Set yourself on fire and throw yourself into a sleeping camp of goblins! Why not? There are even ways to gently caress around with quest-givers. Let’s say you’ve been hired to assassinate a merchant. You go down to the marketplace and toss the merchant off a roof, watching him splatter onto the cobblestone below. After receiving your reward from the quest-giver, you make your way back to the marketplace. You can then revive the merchant with your dragon-given power, and continue to purchase his wares, the quest-giver none the wiser. Or, what if you’ve grown fond of the ancient war hammer that you’ve sworn to return to its rightful heir? If you pony up enough cash to the right guy, you can have a convincing forgery made that you can hand over. You keep the real deal for yourself and reap the rewards. But why stop there? Why not make a stockpile of forgeries to pass off to other players online and wait for the hatemail to arrive when some poor doofus has his face smashed in by a Cyclops because the awesome hammer you gifted him snapped in half in battle? Character Creation Character creation plays a significant role in how you experience the world of Dragon’s Dogma. Your character’s height, weight and even arm length will affect gameplay. A tall, skinny character with long arms will regain stamina faster and have longer reach with a sword, but will be knocked around easier by enemy attacks. A stout, heavy character with short arms will have shorter reach, but will present a smaller target for enemies and can heft around larger loads of loot. For more information on how character weight affects movement speed, stamina consumption/regeneration and the like, see this page. Combat On the surface, the combat in Dragon’s Dogma seems simple. There are two standard attacks for every character, a light attack and a medium attack. Hold down the left or right triggers, and you gain access to 6 of your class’ special abilities from their main and offhand weapons. For a fighter, the left trigger will be mapped to shield abilities, while the right trigger represents his sword abilities. There is depth in the combat that you won't find if you just button mash. The game's combat system was designed by staff responsible for Devil May Cry 3 and 4, which gives a good hint about what you can pull off in battle. Once you unlock core skills for your vocation, you gain the ability to perform more complex basic attack patterns. Once you've unlocked these skills, by timing your standard light and heavy attacks differently you'll perform a variety of different combos. These can, of course, be strung together with the abilities from your two weapons. Some attacks can even be jump-cancelled to string together an impressive flurry of blows. Folks in the previous thread explored the depth of combat in the demo: bleep posted:Varying the timing of attacks and adding pauses will give you completely separate attacks, you can cancel into block then attack out of block, and most normal attacks seem to be special cancellable. For an example combo that uses a variety of attacks with the fighter, you can do: light, pause, light, pause, light, light, Cymbal Attack (Left Special+Heavy), pause, Skyward Slash (Right Special+Heavy). The Pawn System Let’s get this one out of the way right now: There is no multiplayer. Yes, it would probably be pretty cool, no, you shouldn’t whine about it. But don’t worry, you won’t be tackling monsters solo. The Pawn system is a way to fill up your adventuring party. At character creation, you will be asked to make two avatars: your playable character, and your Main Pawn. Your Main Pawn is going to be your BFF throughout the game. He will be there to hold down monsters while you toss fireballs at them, give you tips about the world, carry your loot, and whatever else you task him with. Your Main Pawn is fully customizable; you can change his appearance, vocation, skills, and battle tactics by sitting down for a chat at an inn. As your Main Pawn accompanies you throughout the world, he’ll acquire wisdom that boosts his prowess in and out of battle. The first time you two stumble upon a Griffin he’ll be just as frantic as you are, but maybe the next time he’ll remind you that a flaming arrow to the wing took it down pretty easily. You can fill the remaining two slots in your party with NPCs called Mercenary Pawns. Unlike your Main Pawn, Mercenary Pawns can’t be customized or leveled up; when you hire Marco the level 21 Ranger with a nifty suit of leather armor, you can’t send him back as Marco the naked level 50 Mage. When playing online, your Main Pawn will be available to other players as a Mercenary Pawn (glad you can’t swipe gear from them now?), even while he’s adventuring right beside you. If you have a chat with your Main Pawn at the inn, he might tell you that he’s picked up some new tactics in a faraway land. You’ll be able to advertise your Main Pawn on Twitter and Facebook, and other players can assign him ratings or even send you a gift if your pawn was particularly helpful. The game has hundreds of premade Mercenary Pawns to hire even offline, so those of you without internet access aren’t losing out. Vocations The game includes 9 classes, called "vocations." You'll start the game with a basic vocation, which can be advanced as you gain experience in your class. Character Level and Vocation Rank are two separate stats; you can be a Level 8 character who has Rank 3 in Fighter and Rank 2 in Mage. You can change your vocation any time you're in town, so you're not stuck with the vocation you choose at the beginning of the game. At level 10, advanced and hybrid vocations become available to you. As you Rank up, you'll gain Discipline in that vocation that can be used to purchase new abilities. Among the skills you can choose to spend your Discipline on are Augments. These are passive skills that will stick with you even when you change class. Augments can do anything from increasing the length of your incantations' effect to raising the damage of your melee attacks when you're on the brink of death. Base vocations FIGHTER
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STRIDER
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MAGE
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Advanced vocations Advanced vocations are basically evolved versions of the Starting vocations. They do everything that their respective Starting vocation does, but the strengths and weaknesses are polarized. WARRIOR
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RANGER
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SORCERER
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Hybrid vocations Hybrid vocations combine the pros and cons of two Starting vocations. Pawns are unable to take on any hybrid vocations, so if you want to see them in action you’ll have to become one yourself. ASSASSIN
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MYSTIC KNIGHT
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MAGICK ARCHER
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Monsters GRIFFIN CHIMERA HYDRA CYCLOPS GOLEM DRAKE OGRE WIGHT COCKATRICE EVIL EYE UR-DRAGON The Ur-Dragon is an online cross-world asynchronous boss. Players will be able to take on the Ur-Dragon, whittling down its health as every player in the world tries to bring the beast down. Whoever lands the killing blow will get a massive prize, and any player who does a sizable amount of damage to the dragon will also receive spoils of war and will have their name memorialized. The Ur-Dragon will also be available to offline players, but will grant lesser rewards. Anything Else? Do you like Berserk? Dragon’s Dogma’s developers do, and you should too. Gear from the manga will be available via side-quests late in the game. One day you, too, can look this cool. Links Detailed Map of Gran Soren List of Vocation Skills List of Vocation Augments List of Item Combinations Dragon's Dogma Official Site Dragon's Dogma on Capcom Unity Dragon's Dogma on Youtube Dragon's Dogma on Facebook Dragon's Dogma on Tumblr Video: (2/12/12) Livestream #1 (2 Hours of Gameplay) Video: (3/16/12) Livestream #2 (2 Hours of Gameplay) Progression Part 1: Pawn Sharing Progression Part 2: Pawn Strategies Progression Part 3: Choose Your Path Progression Part 4: Crafting & Questing OXM Exclusive Gameplay Preview OXM Pawn Guide OXM Classes and Skills Guide OXM Griffin Quest Millions fucked around with this message at 16:48 on May 2, 2013 |
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Check out who is still playing the base game and what pawns they have to offer, on Dogma Goons ~Goon Pawn Showcase~ bruno jarbridge: Joseph Stalin and Vladimir Lenin Hatter106: Renly Baratheon and Brienne of Tarth (A Game of Thrones) 3D Budgie: Farnese and Serpico (Berserk) Rockbear: Dean and Hank Venture (The Venture Bros.) Lunethex: Reisen and Tewi (Touhou) Azaael: Amon (Amon: The Darkside of the Devilman) Miijhal: He-Man (Masters of the Universe) and Nier (Nier) COL. BUTTERCHEEKS: David Bowie Also chat about dragons and their dogmas with #dogmagoons @ irc.synirc.net Millions fucked around with this message at 01:57 on Nov 11, 2013 |
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Tufty posted:Ahem, the OP says "Welcome to Gran Soren" and I think you'll find that Gran Soren is the name of the main city while Gransys is the name of the area in which the game takes place. Burn the thread, salt the forum. If anybody's made some neat pawns that they'd like to display in the ~Goon Pawn Showcase~ in the OP, feel free to post them! vvv Samurai Sanders, you'd better post that Bowie pawn ASAP! Millions fucked around with this message at 05:23 on May 22, 2012 |
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Shardok posted:A quick note on encumbrance. The guide actually lies to you at first. On page 38 it gives the real max weight amounts (which you'll notice makes S give 50 Kg instead of 40 Kg and makes L give only 75 Kg instead of the claimed 100 Kg. I noticed that earlier but forgot to mention it. Is there any difference in stamina attributes for SS/S and L/LL that the guide mentions?
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# ¿ May 22, 2012 05:36 |
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Gyoru posted:Fighter - 1H Swords/Maces, Shields Ah, sorry for the misinformation. I was going off an old CapcomUnity post. The OP should be correct now.
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ChibiSoma posted:I think this might be something worth putting in the first post of the thread. Most people are going to be installing the game, and suddenly having the game apparently not want to do that might freak some people out. It's useful information to have handy. It's normal, but you're gonna need to go have a sandwich or something while you wait, because it's gonna take some time. Agreed, added it. If anyone else has anything to add to the OP, let me know!
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# ¿ May 22, 2012 19:20 |
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Why did it only just occur to me to make Don Quixote with a Sancho Panza pawn?
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# ¿ May 25, 2012 22:26 |
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I played for about 8 hours today, and did no quests to advance the main plot. I'm having a ton of fun just dicking around in the world, discovering dungeons, finding treasure, and swapping vocations. Nothing beats launching bandits sky-high as a Fighter and having my Strider pawn slam them back down to the ground with the upgraded Ensnare.
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# ¿ May 27, 2012 04:43 |
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I killed a rabbit and it dropped a carrot
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# ¿ May 28, 2012 16:13 |
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Oh my god I just used Salomet's Grimoire in Gran Soren. I'm posting this from the dungeon.
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# ¿ Jun 10, 2012 04:37 |
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Cbouncerrun posted:Can you make a forgery of that so you can keep it? Yeah, I turned in a forgery to the questgiver then decided to see what super sweet magic the real grimoire contained. The city guards were not impressed.
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# ¿ Jun 10, 2012 04:53 |
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Thoughts from my several-hour play session yesterday: Pawns, a haiku There, master, harpies! Wolves hunt in packs. The sight of Women excites it. Merchants, a haiku You cannot go wrong. Take your pick, any you like; They're masterworks all. Mystic Knight, a haiku Ruinous Sigil Burst Strike, Ruinous Sigil Ruinous Sigil
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# ¿ Jun 18, 2012 17:30 |
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Der Shovel posted:Heh, thinking about that starting dungeon makes me all nostalgic. I remember the first time I clambered down there and absolutely got my rear end handed to me by some god drat saurians. Now I mow them down by the dozen. Oh memories! When I first dropped into that dungeon, I laughed because I thought the rats near the beginning were going to be the main enemies, like in so many other RPGs. Then I got speared through the gut by saurians. Those buggers are super bulky until you "SEVER THE TAIL!!!"
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# ¿ Jun 19, 2012 16:32 |
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I started a new file on a separate profile to take a break before hitting post-game on my main file. My main file is a Mystic Knight with a Ranger pawn, so this time I swapped the appearance of both and will be running a Magick Archer with a Warrior pawn... and I made them both children. Feels kinda cool to control who used to be my pawn, and have my former Arisen speak up.
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# ¿ Jun 26, 2012 16:21 |
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Lunethex posted:Possible to get that added to the OP? You betcha.
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Gyoru posted:^^^ The OP should be changed to link the Google doc in list view instead of spreadsheet view. It's better for people who aren't familiar with spreadsheets or Google docs. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0Aoikgg2gnmbNdGZvQW5MNDJPdEVXMHN5X3NXZHZPZVE#gid=0 Done. If there's anything else that should go in the OP please do speak up; I haven't been able to pick up Dark Arisen yet but I'd like to keep the OP helpful for people who have it!
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# ¿ Apr 28, 2013 22:41 |
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Lunethex posted:I've come a conclusion on the Bitterblack items now and I would like to write up a little something concerning new gear for the OP if that's OK. Done. Thanks a ton, this looks really useful!
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2013 00:18 |
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Wildtortilla posted:Can we add this to the OP too? You betcha. Added right under "Tips for newbies."
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2013 14:38 |
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RatHat posted:^^^^ That body-weight chart is pretty inaccurate. I recommend using http://dragonsdogma.wikia.com/wiki/Character_Weight instead. If you don't want to mess with weight just make a medium character. Updated the OP, thanks!
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Rockbear posted:I've finally sunk my teeth into Dark Arisen and I'm loving it so far. It's faster, more convenient, and there's finally armor that lets you look like Conan the barbarian. Holy god drat, that's going in the OP. If anyone else has any good screenshots of their Arisen/Pawn that are based on any real people or fictional characters, post them! The showcase section of the OP has been pretty barren since the beginning of the thread. Samurai Sanders you never posted your Bowie pawn from vanilla DD Millions fucked around with this message at 20:47 on Apr 30, 2013 |
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I added a bunch of pawns to the OP. Everybody make sure you're not image leeching from Capcom!
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