Player cheats the system in Dragon’s Dogma 2 without cheats or mods, so that Capcom gives him rare and paid items

Since its launch, Dragon’s Dogma 2 has generated great controversy for several reasons, one of these was Capcom’s decision to offer teleport stones and other perks in exchange for real money, leaving many players dissatisfied.

However, in a surprising twist, the community has discovered a method to obtain these objects and any other without resorting to spending your precious money.


In Dragon’s Dogma 2one of the most notable elements is the presence of a custom NPC companion that accompanies the player during their adventure. This companion can be hired by other players, which allows knowledge and objects to be shared between different games.

This system of hiring colleagues presents an interesting dynamic, since Players can request others to complete certain objectives related to your fellow NPC in exchange for a rreward in gold or materials. For example, they can ask that the partner defeat a specific monster or give you a certain item.


However, an intriguing situation arises when no one decides to hire a player’s partner. Instead of leaving the partner idle, Capcom has implemented a mechanism quite interesting, since creates an “imaginary player” who is in charge of performing the task instead of another player.

The players, upon discovering this, did not take long to take advantage of the situation. On Reddit, several users have discovered pawns with seemingly absurd quests, such as requesting a teleportation crystal in exchange for a fake stone, but it has been implemented this way precisely to discourage players from hiring that particular pawn.


As the user says StoneRevolver in a thread that denounces this type of pawn missions, “not for you, but for autocompletion.”


For a common person, this scam is obvious, but when it comes to a fictitious profile created by Capcom, the situation changes. In the thread, Some Dragon’s Dogma 2 players admit to having taken advantage of this system to obtain rare items without putting in too much effort, even those available in the in-game store.

Capcom only generates fictitious contracts for your pawn when it does not receive attention from real playersresulting in an opportunity for some players to ask for a lot in exchange for offering very little.

Player recreates Metal Slug’s tank in The Legend of Zelda

Construction of vehicles The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, continue to inspire incredible creations almost a year since their official launch. The best example of this is the latest exploit presented to the community, which consists of a recreation of the iconic Metal Slug tank.

The creator shared some details about his process. He explained that he wanted the tank to have a black coating true to the originalinstead of the bright Zonai green, so the steel deck on top is made of “a mining cart and iron plates.”



 
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