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How to Revive Pawns in Dragon's Dogma 2

In the expansive realm of Dragon's Dogma 2, the companions known as pawns play a pivotal role. As adventurers traverse the diverse landscapes and face formidable foes, these loyal allies prove to be indispensable. Not only do they bolster one's combat capabilities, but they also offer wisdom and guidance that uncover the secrets of the game's world.

However, the journey is fraught with peril, and there will be times when pawns falter and fall in battle. To maintain the strength of your party and continue your quest seamlessly, it's vital to understand the methods for restoring these fallen comrades. Knowing the ins and outs of pawn revival ensures that adventurers can quickly rebound from adversity and press forward on their epic quest.

Revival of Companions in Dragon’s Dogma 2

During your quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2, your pawns might succumb to dangers, leaving them incapacitated. An audible alert and a diminishing life bar indicate their need for revival, which has to be done swiftly as time is limited.

Steps to revive a pawn:

  1. Approach the fallen pawn.
  2. Press the indicated button to revive them, restoring their vitality.

Handling forfeited pawns:

  • Main Pawn:
    • Visit a Rift Stone to resurrect your main pawn if they are forfeited.
    • Resurrection is immediate and without punishment.
  • Hired Pawns:
    • Retrieve forfeited hired pawns from Riftstones.
    • Find them under the Favorites Tab or in the Pawn History if previously added.
    • A fee might apply if the pawn was of a higher level.

Priority in reviving:

  • The main pawn takes precedence in revival.
  • Secondary pawns cannot be rehired until the main pawn is resurrected.

Remember, keeping your team intact is crucial for the challenges ahead. Acting quickly to revive your pawns ensures their aid in continued exploration and combat.

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