Dragon's Dogma 2: How to Increase Inventory Size

Find out how to increase inventory size in Dragon's Dogma 2 in this comprehensive guide.

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In the vast open world of Dragon's Dogma 2, you will come across bunch of items to pick up and hoard - from monster parts and materials to weapons, armor, and consumables. However, the inventory space is quite limited, leading to hardships in your adventure. The good news is that there are several methods to increase inventory size and carrying capacity in Dragon's Dogma 2!

How to Increase Inventory Size in Dragon's Dogma 2

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There are multiple ways to increase inventory size in the new Capcom RPG, Dragon's Dogma 2. This guide covers all the methods to let you bring more items into your inventory:

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Character Creation

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The first factor influencing a character's inventory size is the physical build chosen during character creation.

  • A larger, heavier character can carry more weight from the outset compared to a smaller, slimmer build.
  • Maximizing the character's height, muscle mass, and body size sliders yields a higher starting encumbrance limit of around 33kg.

Choose the Fighter Vocation

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Each vocation or job class in Dragon's Dogma 2 has a different base carrying capacity. The Fighter vocation offers the highest inventory size among the starting jobs, granting a few extra kilograms of allowance over others like Rangers, Thieves, or Mages. While the difference is small, it can provide a crucial edge early on.

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Eat Golden Trove Beetles 

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As you venture through Dragon's Dogma 2's open world, you may encounter glowing, oversized Golden Trove Beetles clinging to tree trunks or other surfaces.

  • Consuming these unique insects provides a modest but permanent 0.15kg increase to the character's maximum encumbrance.
  • These boosts accumulate, so you should make a habit of snacking on any beetles you find.

Equip Rings of Accrual

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A more substantial inventory boost comes from equipping one or two Rings of Accrual.

  • Each ring increases the wearer's maximum encumbrance by a flat 5kg, allowing up to 10kg of extra carrying capacity when wearing two rings (one on each hand).
  • These rings can be purchased from certain vendors or obtained as quest rewards.

Unlock the Thew Augment

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As characters rank up in each vocation, they unlock powerful passive abilities called Augments that can be used regardless of their current job.

The Fighter's Rank 6 Augment, Thew, directly increases the character's maximum encumbrance when equipped, providing an additional inventory capacity boost on top of the other methods.

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Combine All the Methods

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By combining all of these techniques, you can significantly expand your inventory size in Dragon's Dogma 2:

  • Create a large, heavy character during character creation for a higher base encumbrance.
  • Choose the Fighter vocation for its increased carrying capacity compared to other starter jobs.
  • Consume any Golden Trove Beetles found to permanently increase maximum encumbrance by 0.15kg each.
  • Equip one or two Rings of Accrual for up to 10kg of extra inventory space.
  • Unlock and equip the Thew Augment from the Fighter vocation for another carrying capacity boost.

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Summary

By implementing all of these tactics, you can maximize your inventory size in Dragon's Dogma 2, allowing you to hoard more valuable loot and resources without becoming overburdened.

A higher carrying capacity facilitates extended exploration, more efficient resource gathering, and less frequent trips to storage for offloading items.

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