Dragon's Dogma 2 Players Master Time Control
Managing the day/night cycle is crucial for quest completion and safety in Capcom's latest RPG.
- Dragon's Dogma 2 introduces a dynamic day/night cycle, affecting quests and enemy spawns.
- Players can change the time of day through various methods, including resting at inns, dozing off on benches, and using Oxcart stops.
- Resting at inns or camps allows players to wake up in the morning or at night, but usually requires spending in-game currency.
- Dozing off on benches offers a free, albeit less comprehensive, way to advance time.
- The game's Oxcart system provides another means to progress time, especially useful for fast traveling between cities.