Dragon’s Dogma 1 is notorious for having an active modding community, and it’s no surprise that Dragon’s Dogma 2 also receives the same treatment. Here are some of the best mods you can install in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Best Dragon’s Dogma 2 mods
Better UI Icon Pack
Better UI - Element IconsBetter UI - Vocation IconsBetter UI - Item Categories Icons
The icons in Dragon’s Dogma 2 leave a lot to be desired. They look dated and have this weird, jittery quality, which makes them hard to notice or even make out at a glance. Luckily for us, Pavelk made a bunch of texture-replacement mods that enhance the overall UI elements of Dragon’s Dogma 2.
There are three Better UI mods in total:Elements, Vocation, and Item Categories Icon. Each mod still adheres to the original format but enhances its visibility so players can instantly identify the icons. In the image above, you can clearly identify the various item categories in my inventory. The Vocation icons, on the other hand, are larger than your default ones and have a nice and crisp frame.
Crazy’s Shop
I get it; the community hates Capcom for theirshoddy microtransaction schemein Dragon’s Dogma 2, and they are fighting back by making a mod that literally contains the items in their Paid “DLC” available via the first wandering merchant you meet in Melve.
Although you can get these items later in the game, having a single vendor that sells all of them with an almost unlimited supply will save you a lot of time traveling from one town to another. You can also combine this mod with theItem Tweaks(more on that later), which essentially lowers their prices down to 1 Gold.
Item Tweaks
As mentioned above, the Item Tweaks mod can decrease the prices of every single item down to 1 Gold. It’s a tad bit overpowered to my liking, but the mod has a few options you can toggle on in the mod manager. Here are all the options for Item Tweaks:
I recommend only using theNo Weight (Materials Only) optionif you still want a relatively vanilla experience of the game without having to worry about managing your loot too often. It’s only a matter of time before we get a fully revamped item-weight-price-sell mod for Dragon’s Dogma 2 that balances the game in a completely refreshing and non-tedious way.
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