Sure, but it’s way too much effort to get 220 collectibles just to get a little more Discipline. Plus, you’ll have ranked up a ton on your search for them to begin with.
@@rodneyhorsley8601if it’s on PC, they’ve either used data-mined maps to collect Seeker’s Tokens or have hacked it in. On Console, they’ve probably either used a map or had pawn quests set for retrieving tokens. As for losing it, you can either copy your save file (or upload it to a cloud-based equivalent) to prevent losing it permanently.
@@rodneyhorsley8601You do, but you only lose them once if that makes sense. You set up your reward and 300 people get it as a reward, then you can easily get it back by just hiring someone else if you want, right? Once you get all vocations to max you don't really need it anymore anyway.
When dcp splits for warfarer it's half to WF and then even spilt between all other VC's once any of them are maxed including WF it redistribute the dcp to the remaining VC'S. I've maxed 4 including wayfarer and it's noticeable how much faster other classes are growing
Level 200 was the cap in the first game, I doubt anyone is looking to go any higher but its nice to know that there is a cap on stats at least so you aren't too overpowered.
*a cap on BASE stats Stats of the vocation should still scale per level but the more levels in you are the less noticeable the difference is since most power comes from gear.
What is so wrong with being overpowered in a single player game?! People like that are the reason the Strider and the Mystic Knight are gone. They just kept whining about them being OP. There is no such thing as overpowered in a single player video game!!!!! If you put the time and effort into getting the best equipment and leveling up your character, then you should be able to one shot a Dragon. The people complaining about it being "too easy" can just go play Dark Souls if they want to constantly struggle. It's a shame that the powerful vocations from DD1 got nerfed, Just so a few gamers can feel more "challenged". All I'm saying is that if you put in the effort then you should be powerful, there is no such thing as "overpowered" in a single player game.
@@nightowlconundrums7841 You only have one save in the game, if you want to start the game over fresh you'll have to delete your old save first. If you constantly level up and get more powerful it ruins the immersion of the game that's the point. No one is saying being overpowered is a bad thing but at some point you'll want to challenge yourself more.
If you are new to this game and reading this I highly recommend not focusing on archer until later in the game when you get some good bows. It is a terrible vocation until you max level it with upgraded weapon skills + a good bow. And funny enough if you are JUST starting out it's kind of OP to just both you and your pawn go Thief and try to get Plunder + Implicate as fast as you possibly can. Both you and your pawn just whipping everything to the ground and looting their writhin bodies while your 2 hired pawns have their way with the enemy is really fun and great synergy as its just SO much crowd control. Plus Plunder will give you a surplus of important goods that you really do need early on. Lastly don't throw away rotten food, combine it with other rotten food to make lantern oil. This is very useful survival trick for whole game as you never need to waste inventory space with lantern oil stocked up as chances are you will always have some rotten food on you if you're out adventuring enough.
100% agree with all of this. Great advice, especially the first point. I started out with archer and was super excited about it but upon playing it, i was so underwhelmed with the damage as it felt like my arrows were just tickling enemies. Around level 15 -20 it gets so much better and more enjoyable overall.
@@themuffinman7467I think a lot of this has to do with the relatively lower damage values on bow skills to offset them being ranged, along with enemies generally having higher physical defense than magical. Damage mitigation seems to be more or less linear, so you really notice this early on. The other ranged classes have an unfair advantage by using mostly magic damage
Speaking of lantern oil, I started as a thief, love it, yesterday I started leveling up archer. I noticed as a thief the game doesn't give you a lot of lantern oil, but as an archer you get tons of it. So if you want to stockpile lantern oil, switch to archer for a bit.
@@KillerShows48opening post probably doesn’t realize you can hold your shots for better damage (for those reading, you’ll notice your reticle shrink slightly after you’ve already nocked your arrow before firing). I will agree that having the Core Skill to shorten time between arrow shots is nice and explosive arrow trivializes boss fights but I started the game as Archer and always felt like I was the strongest in my party, even when I would upgrade my pawns gear before my own. Gotta get those crits and not rely on auto aim. Lmao Thief is good but people overhype it.
Awesome timing on this vid since I just started switching vocation yesterday. And I was definitely of the mindset quality over quantity. Glad you corrected me. Honestly though, I don't really like switching vocation. I'm enjoying thief, but feel almost forced to switch just to get better augments. Still not sure if I should fully max out each vocation or just find a couple of good augments and move on.
Max out. From what I've seen others say and what I've dealt with personally is that each level up increases stats based off of vocation level too. I started as a fighter and each level up gives me a lot of defense even when I level as an archer now. My pawn was a thief and is now also an archer and levels stamina like crazy
I restarted and I’m currently level 35 I have warrior thief archer and fighter maxed out running from vermon to Melve leaving the big monsters and focusing on goblins harpy’s takes long but want to max all the vocations around 50 and rest my pawn
Im currently Level 93 and trying to see if the "Improve Vocation" at the Dragonforged removes those Stat Caps. From what ive seen online, after 200 you only gain +3 Health every Level which is nice and adds up, but I wish it stuck to DD1s Stat Growth Formula and didn Cap.
@@sirshmoopyfox If you want to know what im doing. I have Medusa's Bow Equipped as well as the Ring from the Sphinx and do the Griffin Farm. I get over 38,000exp per kill, but at level 93 it takes around 140,000exp to level up. So its going to be a little while before I can confirm if it works or not.
@@iceythedon In Melve there is a Balista, and once you come up the stairs to the Ballista you can see a big Tree and Campfire in the Distance. There is a Griffin that is flying around that will land right next to the Tree. So you need to turn the Ballista to face the area, angle it as low as possible, and I recommend taking some practice shots because the Bolt can hit the tower you are on, so you have to find where you need to aim both shots to take it down. Once you kill the Griffin, you run down and sit on the Bench right outside the Inn for 3 days and make sure it is in the Morning or Afternoon since the Griffin doesnt spawn at night. This guy has a video that gives you visual examples of what im saying, but thats pretty much it. Even without the Bow or Ring you can get over 8,000EXP if you dismiss your pawns and throw your own in the Water.
WAIT, how TF do you upgrade skills with the dragonforged? I'm all the way on NG+ and he never had an option to buff me or level up a skill. EDIT: Oh I see it's added in NG+. Well just started it last night so guess I'll see him soon.
So we were lied to? Stats dont change when we change vocation? I was told tht system wasnt in dd2 😞 hence i could change vocation whenever and be fine.
I'm still convinced of this from my experience. I pay attention to my stat growth on level up and it feels like stat growth is tied to specific level up and not vocation. I could be wrong but it definitely isn't a set amount of specific stat per level up based on vocation like DD1
Stats do change when you change class ,especially health and stamina .I have a level 43 sorcerer and thief . My sorcerer has 1099 health and 979 stamina and my thief has 1398 health and 1200 stamina . And your defense and magick defense change as well . In my opinion if I want best stats I’m forced to play a fighter or thief. It should be your stats all stay the same no matter what class your playing. Take a screen shot of one of your class you leveled up and switch to another class and compare you will see they do change.
i see that other content creator had test out Warfarer DCP earning and it was yes 50% on warfarer and 50% split to other class but it doesnt split on locked vocations or maxout
I'm lv 70 and havn't done much of any main quest mostly exploring and some side quest except for the jail to get the book for mage and sorcerer mastery skills thnx to the sphinx xp ring if I go to new game plus definitely gonna equip 2 xp rings and just go to the desert insane xp there
You seem to have 2 conflicting premises here - "You don't need to worry about what class you level as." "Most people will never hit level 200". I think if you will never even come close to 200 (true for most people), it does matter what you level as. If you leveled to 50 as a warrior, and then want to try sorcerer out, you're gonna have a bad time unless you level A LOT more.
The stat differences between stats aren't as big as they were in DD1, people have done the calculation and it is only around 10-15% difference if you would have purely levelled as sorcerer. In DD1 it was like 40% which is pretty big.
I think people are still wrong on stat growth. My observation is stat growth is tied more closely to the level number you are gaining than Vocation. I've had sorc level ups where I gain more strength than magic and opposite on warrior. The initial observation for vocation mattering theory was based on comparing main character to their pawn. Could just mean Pawn stat growth functions different than character stat growth.
@@nuarBlack Easy to test. Inn save >level up > screenshot > reload inn save > change vocation > level up > screenshot > compare. Or piterally go into a rift, search for a pawn of equal level to yours and check arisens details
Great video but what’s the use in having a level cap of 999 is all stats stop at 200 ???? And why then have a level cap of 999 then ???? Just wondering .
I just beat the game and I f'd up. How do you get a second playthrough++? I did the unmoored mode and it was extremely hard for me and I reloaded from an inn save and it made me start a new game....from scratch. 😢
That only applies NOW, everyone who knows DD1 knows all this is good for prepping for whatever DLC they put out later, because it absolutely will be harder. Better to prep now that the game is still pretty easy.
I wish you could turn off xp and gain more discipline instead by doing so. I am already over leveled at 60 where everything is trivial. I just want all my classes at max.
Imma just use medusa's bow with Warfarer until everything is maxed XD Edit : for those wondering i carry the bow only to last hit big monsters and to kill goblins/harpies
I do this too. If you use the ‘wait’ command on your pawns when a boss has barely any health left, they won’t attack letting you get the final hit with the bow netting you massive xp!
@@BashfulBishop yep , doesnt matter though since i already have my augments Edit : im basically playing warfarer to have a magick archer with access to levitate and be able to last hit with more XP cause i want to see a shiny level 200 like i had on DD1
@@evans178 for a long time I’ve been playing warfarer only with the bow just because I wanted to wear any armour I want lmao but I switched to magic archer to level it up.
@@BashfulBishop fashion is also a factor for my choice aswell , since magick archer has no augment i want and i dont like the master skill imma let time with warfarer level it for me passively ( like im doing with mage f that )
It shares only 5% of the progressioin. So it's not fast. It's probably slower unless you genuinly enjoy playing the warfarer. I am leveling up each vocation at a time since that is what i find fun in the game. Now working on archer, after that i will go for magic archer, and then warfarer. The only class I'm not sure about.....is the trickster.
If it hasn't been unlocked via the vocation guild, it won't gain dcp. Also, past rank 5, the amount of dcp needed jumps dramatically, so it takes a ridiculous amount of time to level those classes past that with warfarer.
I feel like the Warfarer info is wrong. I think it's based on what weapon type you kill that enemy with or what skills you use. I started with Warfarer, Thief and Magick Archer at level 1 and by the time Warfarer was 9, thief and archer were 6/7. That's far more than the stated 5% growth.
Farming discipline points?? Ive got 500,000 dcp and nothing to spend it on without even farming (3rd playthrough lv 95 with 13 pawn badges) dpc is only relevant for the first 20 levels tbh.
Not if you're leveling multiple vocations to get all the augments, but you're still mostly right. Discipline is incredibly easy to get naturally. The primary use of this video is to level vocation quickly as opposed to actual points.
Meanwhile it was so easy to get discipline to upgrade vocation skills that im actually offended the reward for 220 seeker tokens is a ring to increase discipline gain. Like im maxed out on all my vocations and skills and have like 10 seeker tokens left to find
The Wight at night, reproducing skeleton warriors to be harvested pre-Grigori near the Great Wall in DD1 was GREAT; just be sure your alone or with your 'unarmed' pawn so the Wight doesn't die until sunrise. Then sleep 7 days (which now cost a fortune) and repeat. Itsuno messed up bad and veterans know it.
You can say that again. I had to unlock wayfarer class and rank it up that way . Just standing there doing your ballerina dance around and around . I even had my cousin come over to level it up and rank it . He said the same thing boring asf .
So essentially to gain TONS OF DCP... just play the game.... you "content" creators are scraping that barrel with this game rofl. Im so glad i dnt have this job. Thanks anyways, mate.Cheers for the vid.
Let's discount the information about increasing your earn rates by double, suggested locations, how to force respawns and mistakes to avoid with comparisons. "Just play the game" is always going to be an answer when it comes to levelling up but doesn’t mean it’s efficient.
@@ArekkzGaming I would usually agree but this game specifically playing the game will level you up highly fast just completing quest and killing small mobs
No. This video was helpful. I need Archer at max and I hate playing this Vocation. Now I know exactly where to get the most concentrated Dcp to get Archer maxed and over with faster than just wandering around with a class I don't want to play any longer than necessary.
Level up the Trickster class to vocation skill level 2. Grab the discovery perk. It will let you know when gear chest and seeker coins are around.
It doesn't show gear it's just wakestone shards and seeker tokens
Pair detection with the dowsing spikes daggers and you will be pinged about everything around you. Completionist dream
Sure, but it’s way too much effort to get 220 collectibles just to get a little more Discipline. Plus, you’ll have ranked up a ton on your search for them to begin with.
For ring that increases DCP gain you can hire pawns that have it set up as a reward. Some amazing people set those up so we can all enjoy ;)
I thought you lose the item if setup as an reward? Unless the person is done with it?
That is cool!
@@rodneyhorsley8601if it’s on PC, they’ve either used data-mined maps to collect Seeker’s Tokens or have hacked it in. On Console, they’ve probably either used a map or had pawn quests set for retrieving tokens. As for losing it, you can either copy your save file (or upload it to a cloud-based equivalent) to prevent losing it permanently.
@@rodneyhorsley8601You do, but you only lose them once if that makes sense. You set up your reward and 300 people get it as a reward, then you can easily get it back by just hiring someone else if you want, right? Once you get all vocations to max you don't really need it anymore anyway.
How do u search?
Pawn ID that gives you the DCP ring: UZPE5AZD7SB1 ;)
Bet
Is there one for the charming corset?
@@Sosuke.Aizen99 did you find one?
Unable to find pawn pops up
Ps5?
Just reached the volcanic area, and the density is indeed very high !
Yeah to dense really could do with a little less or more spread out.
You can use rotten food to lure enimies, at the desert you can lure garms and red wolves with rotten beast stakes
How to do it? I dont even know about this.
Already had a Garm encounter but didn’t used rotten food.
@@randiannahdi you just need to discart the rotten meat from your inventory. You can do it in the middle of the fight too distract wolves and garms
When dcp splits for warfarer it's half to WF and then even spilt between all other VC's once any of them are maxed including WF it redistribute the dcp to the remaining VC'S. I've maxed 4 including wayfarer and it's noticeable how much faster other classes are growing
Level 200 was the cap in the first game, I doubt anyone is looking to go any higher but its nice to know that there is a cap on stats at least so you aren't too overpowered.
*a cap on BASE stats
Stats of the vocation should still scale per level but the more levels in you are the less noticeable the difference is since most power comes from gear.
You can summon pawn lvl 999
You're already too powerful by the time you hit 50
What is so wrong with being overpowered in a single player game?! People like that are the reason the Strider and the Mystic Knight are gone. They just kept whining about them being OP. There is no such thing as overpowered in a single player video game!!!!! If you put the time and effort into getting the best equipment and leveling up your character, then you should be able to one shot a Dragon. The people complaining about it being "too easy" can just go play Dark Souls if they want to constantly struggle. It's a shame that the powerful vocations from DD1 got nerfed, Just so a few gamers can feel more "challenged". All I'm saying is that if you put in the effort then you should be powerful, there is no such thing as "overpowered" in a single player game.
@@nightowlconundrums7841 You only have one save in the game, if you want to start the game over fresh you'll have to delete your old save first. If you constantly level up and get more powerful it ruins the immersion of the game that's the point. No one is saying being overpowered is a bad thing but at some point you'll want to challenge yourself more.
0:21 uncollected token =_=
😂
HAHAHAHAHAH
Only DD2 video ive seen that actually felt as useful as what fightincowboy is putting out nice
U can get that exp ring from sphinx too
Great tip
That's an EXP ring, not an DCP ring
If you are new to this game and reading this I highly recommend not focusing on archer until later in the game when you get some good bows. It is a terrible vocation until you max level it with upgraded weapon skills + a good bow.
And funny enough if you are JUST starting out it's kind of OP to just both you and your pawn go Thief and try to get Plunder + Implicate as fast as you possibly can. Both you and your pawn just whipping everything to the ground and looting their writhin bodies while your 2 hired pawns have their way with the enemy is really fun and great synergy as its just SO much crowd control. Plus Plunder will give you a surplus of important goods that you really do need early on.
Lastly don't throw away rotten food, combine it with other rotten food to make lantern oil. This is very useful survival trick for whole game as you never need to waste inventory space with lantern oil stocked up as chances are you will always have some rotten food on you if you're out adventuring enough.
100% agree with all of this. Great advice, especially the first point. I started out with archer and was super excited about it but upon playing it, i was so underwhelmed with the damage as it felt like my arrows were just tickling enemies. Around level 15 -20 it gets so much better and more enjoyable overall.
@@themuffinman7467I think a lot of this has to do with the relatively lower damage values on bow skills to offset them being ranged, along with enemies generally having higher physical defense than magical. Damage mitigation seems to be more or less linear, so you really notice this early on. The other ranged classes have an unfair advantage by using mostly magic damage
Speaking of lantern oil, I started as a thief, love it, yesterday I started leveling up archer. I noticed as a thief the game doesn't give you a lot of lantern oil, but as an archer you get tons of it. So if you want to stockpile lantern oil, switch to archer for a bit.
I started as ranger and never felt weak. I hit weak-spots and it was easy as heck. Very powerful if used right even at the start of the game
@@KillerShows48opening post probably doesn’t realize you can hold your shots for better damage (for those reading, you’ll notice your reticle shrink slightly after you’ve already nocked your arrow before firing). I will agree that having the Core Skill to shorten time between arrow shots is nice and explosive arrow trivializes boss fights but I started the game as Archer and always felt like I was the strongest in my party, even when I would upgrade my pawns gear before my own. Gotta get those crits and not rely on auto aim. Lmao Thief is good but people overhype it.
this is great. i was hesitant to us warfarer because i heard the stat growth was average but if its all pointless by level 200 then thats fine.
Awesome timing on this vid since I just started switching vocation yesterday. And I was definitely of the mindset quality over quantity. Glad you corrected me. Honestly though, I don't really like switching vocation. I'm enjoying thief, but feel almost forced to switch just to get better augments. Still not sure if I should fully max out each vocation or just find a couple of good augments and move on.
Max out. From what I've seen others say and what I've dealt with personally is that each level up increases stats based off of vocation level too. I started as a fighter and each level up gives me a lot of defense even when I level as an archer now. My pawn was a thief and is now also an archer and levels stamina like crazy
Sooo, did you play the game a lot to the end? Was it only on thief?
I restarted and I’m currently level 35 I have warrior thief archer and fighter maxed out running from vermon to Melve leaving the big monsters and focusing on goblins harpy’s takes long but want to max all the vocations around 50 and rest my pawn
if u wanna get more xp/dcp just travel during night, u get a lot more spawn and rare spawn
Im currently Level 93 and trying to see if the "Improve Vocation" at the Dragonforged removes those Stat Caps. From what ive seen online, after 200 you only gain +3 Health every Level which is nice and adds up, but I wish it stuck to DD1s Stat Growth Formula and didn Cap.
Good luck please update if it works or not!!
@@sirshmoopyfox If you want to know what im doing. I have Medusa's Bow Equipped as well as the Ring from the Sphinx and do the Griffin Farm. I get over 38,000exp per kill, but at level 93 it takes around 140,000exp to level up. So its going to be a little while before I can confirm if it works or not.
@@CrowFuuwhat’s the griffin farm? If he says it in the video mb bc I haven’t watched it yet
+1
@@iceythedon In Melve there is a Balista, and once you come up the stairs to the Ballista you can see a big Tree and Campfire in the Distance. There is a Griffin that is flying around that will land right next to the Tree. So you need to turn the Ballista to face the area, angle it as low as possible, and I recommend taking some practice shots because the Bolt can hit the tower you are on, so you have to find where you need to aim both shots to take it down. Once you kill the Griffin, you run down and sit on the Bench right outside the Inn for 3 days and make sure it is in the Morning or Afternoon since the Griffin doesnt spawn at night.
This guy has a video that gives you visual examples of what im saying, but thats pretty much it. Even without the Bow or Ring you can get over 8,000EXP if you dismiss your pawns and throw your own in the Water.
WAIT, how TF do you upgrade skills with the dragonforged? I'm all the way on NG+ and he never had an option to buff me or level up a skill.
EDIT: Oh I see it's added in NG+. Well just started it last night so guess I'll see him soon.
So we were lied to? Stats dont change when we change vocation? I was told tht system wasnt in dd2 😞 hence i could change vocation whenever and be fine.
That’s still true. Your stats cap and will be the same… no matter the voc. Hence why they said it didn’t matter if you level to 200
you realise most people dont go that high? So it still does the same as dd1 and gimps ur leveling.
I'm still convinced of this from my experience. I pay attention to my stat growth on level up and it feels like stat growth is tied to specific level up and not vocation. I could be wrong but it definitely isn't a set amount of specific stat per level up based on vocation like DD1
Stats do change when you change class ,especially health and stamina .I have a level 43 sorcerer and thief . My sorcerer has 1099 health and 979 stamina and my thief has 1398 health and 1200 stamina . And your defense and magick defense change as well . In my opinion if I want best stats I’m forced to play a fighter or thief. It should be your stats all stay the same no matter what class your playing. Take a screen shot of one of your class you leveled up and switch to another class and compare you will see they do change.
i see that other content creator had test out Warfarer DCP earning and it was yes 50% on warfarer and 50% split to other class but it doesnt split on locked vocations or maxout
Thanks for this 😎
I'm lv 70 and havn't done much of any main quest mostly exploring and some side quest except for the jail to get the book for mage and sorcerer mastery skills
thnx to the sphinx xp ring
if I go to new game plus definitely gonna equip 2 xp rings and just go to the desert insane xp there
What's a Minner Tour?
These things in West Virginia ran by my Sister Wife.
Took my magick archer at lvl 34 to volcanic Island and killed stuff and 30 minutes later i was level 37 and my vocation went up 4 levels
You seem to have 2 conflicting premises here - "You don't need to worry about what class you level as." "Most people will never hit level 200". I think if you will never even come close to 200 (true for most people), it does matter what you level as. If you leveled to 50 as a warrior, and then want to try sorcerer out, you're gonna have a bad time unless you level A LOT more.
The stat differences between stats aren't as big as they were in DD1, people have done the calculation and it is only around 10-15% difference if you would have purely levelled as sorcerer. In DD1 it was like 40% which is pretty big.
I think people are still wrong on stat growth. My observation is stat growth is tied more closely to the level number you are gaining than Vocation. I've had sorc level ups where I gain more strength than magic and opposite on warrior.
The initial observation for vocation mattering theory was based on comparing main character to their pawn. Could just mean Pawn stat growth functions different than character stat growth.
@@nuarBlack Easy to test. Inn save >level up > screenshot > reload inn save > change vocation > level up > screenshot > compare. Or piterally go into a rift, search for a pawn of equal level to yours and check arisens details
@bluntdancer7054 true, at least if I can find the motivation
Great video but what’s the use in having a level cap of 999 is all stats stop at 200 ???? And why then have a level cap of 999 then ???? Just wondering .
Just so all the stats can get maxed out...also leveling up is for dopamine
I leveled up magic archer super fast in the grotto I used rechoicte shot kills so much stuff really fast
I just beat the game and I f'd up. How do you get a second playthrough++? I did the unmoored mode and it was extremely hard for me and I reloaded from an inn save and it made me start a new game....from scratch. 😢
u can send your gear to your other account and get OP gear early by hiring your other account pawn and dismissing them then gift the gear
@@TheHoneyBadger911 daaamn! Never thought of that! Good looking out man!
Game is too easy to min max. I don't even care about the stats and just wear what looks nice.
That only applies NOW, everyone who knows DD1 knows all this is good for prepping for whatever DLC they put out later, because it absolutely will be harder. Better to prep now that the game is still pretty easy.
Awesome!
I wish you could turn off xp and gain more discipline instead by doing so. I am already over leveled at 60 where everything is trivial. I just want all my classes at max.
Imma just use medusa's bow with Warfarer until everything is maxed XD
Edit : for those wondering i carry the bow only to last hit big monsters and to kill goblins/harpies
I do this too. If you use the ‘wait’ command on your pawns when a boss has barely any health left, they won’t attack letting you get the final hit with the bow netting you massive xp!
It only works on character xp not for vocations tho
@@BashfulBishop yep , doesnt matter though since i already have my augments
Edit : im basically playing warfarer to have a magick archer with access to levitate and be able to last hit with more XP cause i want to see a shiny level 200 like i had on DD1
@@evans178 for a long time I’ve been playing warfarer only with the bow just because I wanted to wear any armour I want lmao but I switched to magic archer to level it up.
@@BashfulBishop fashion is also a factor for my choice aswell , since magick archer has no augment i want and i dont like the master skill imma let time with warfarer level it for me passively ( like im doing with mage f that )
Use Warfarer vocation if you want to grind multiple vocation fast.
It shares only 5% of the progressioin. So it's not fast. It's probably slower unless you genuinly enjoy playing the warfarer. I am leveling up each vocation at a time since that is what i find fun in the game. Now working on archer, after that i will go for magic archer, and then warfarer.
The only class I'm not sure about.....is the trickster.
Just think of trickster as playing a necromancer. You just sit back and be the arisen commander lord over all pawns
its actually slower then leveling each vocation on their own, but u get to have a more flexible combat
sadly it was slower. i guess using a ring that double the dcp can make grinding a little bit fast.
Does HP and Stamina max out as well?
My warfarer is bugged out. It feeds all vocations with dcp except the warrior one...
Have you unlocked Warrior?
If it hasn't been unlocked via the vocation guild, it won't gain dcp. Also, past rank 5, the amount of dcp needed jumps dramatically, so it takes a ridiculous amount of time to level those classes past that with warfarer.
The more videos of stuff I see the more I feel like the classes with daggers and bows are best. I started with mage and starting to regret it…
Thanks
I don’t think I’ve even found 30 tokens yet and I’m maxed on all my pawn’s vocations and over half on my main character. ☠️
Yea the ones you find don’t respawn in ng+.
I thought your stats auto adjusted based on your equipped vocation?
Yes. This is exactly right. It's not like the first game with stat growth.
I feel like the Warfarer info is wrong. I think it's based on what weapon type you kill that enemy with or what skills you use. I started with Warfarer, Thief and Magick Archer at level 1 and by the time Warfarer was 9, thief and archer were 6/7. That's far more than the stated 5% growth.
If you just walk everywhere and don't fast travel... plenty of dcp without actually farming anything. Just play.
Farming discipline points?? Ive got 500,000 dcp and nothing to spend it on without even farming (3rd playthrough lv 95 with 13 pawn badges) dpc is only relevant for the first 20 levels tbh.
Not if you're leveling multiple vocations to get all the augments, but you're still mostly right. Discipline is incredibly easy to get naturally. The primary use of this video is to level vocation quickly as opposed to actual points.
Good deal ❤
Meanwhile it was so easy to get discipline to upgrade vocation skills that im actually offended the reward for 220 seeker tokens is a ring to increase discipline gain. Like im maxed out on all my vocations and skills and have like 10 seeker tokens left to find
Does it impact the stats? I'm trying to max all vocations as well but afraid I'll screw up my character's stats.
Why do we have a max level of 999
U still get max health after lvl 200
For lols
I think it should be giving max health and stamina .
@@kingkushezio2581 stat gains are pretty small
I thought there was no min maxing in this game?
The Wight at night, reproducing skeleton warriors to be harvested pre-Grigori near the Great Wall in DD1 was GREAT; just be sure your alone or with your 'unarmed' pawn so the Wight doesn't die until sunrise. Then sleep 7 days (which now cost a fortune) and repeat. Itsuno messed up bad and veterans know it.
Minenator... what's that?
I wish they had a level reset item so i can playthrough the game again with all my good gear or an exp zero option.
Leveling trickster is beyond boring
You can say that again. I had to unlock wayfarer class and rank it up that way . Just standing there doing your ballerina dance around and around . I even had my cousin come over to level it up and rank it . He said the same thing boring asf .
No need to “Farm”, just go and explore the world, battle all mobs and use the Ox Cart less 😂
I have a 100k DP 😂
Why😂
So essentially to gain TONS OF DCP... just play the game.... you "content" creators are scraping that barrel with this game rofl. Im so glad i dnt have this job. Thanks anyways, mate.Cheers for the vid.
Let's discount the information about increasing your earn rates by double, suggested locations, how to force respawns and mistakes to avoid with comparisons. "Just play the game" is always going to be an answer when it comes to levelling up but doesn’t mean it’s efficient.
@@ArekkzGaming I would usually agree but this game specifically playing the game will level you up highly fast just completing quest and killing small mobs
No. This video was helpful. I need Archer at max and I hate playing this Vocation. Now I know exactly where to get the most concentrated Dcp to get Archer maxed and over with faster than just wandering around with a class I don't want to play any longer than necessary.