Director Hideaki Itsuno also confirmed Pawns can buy unwanted items. You can also craft counterfeit items to complete quests.
Create your Arisen and Main Pawn using the character customization tools and use them immediately when the game launches on March 22nd.
Control the battlefield with illusions, make enemies fight each other and buff your party members with this Arisen-exclusive Vocation.
Capcom's Hideaki Itsuno also confirms that players can reload from the last inn rested at, providing additional ways of saving progress.
"There are some functions you can turn on and off," says director Hideaki Itsuno, but only one graphical mode across all platforms.
Fire elemental arrows, tracking bolts, ricocheting shots and a wide-range skill that deals massive damage while healing your allies.
Wielding a two-handed staff, the Sorcerer possesses powerful spells like meteors, tornadoes and more to wreak havoc.
Wield a two-handed Greatsword or Hammer and batter enemies with powerful strikes when the action RPG launches on March 22nd.
The open-world action RPG launches on March 22nd for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC, with a demo reportedly set for the coming weeks.
Capcom's latest Vocation trailer highlights the spell-focused Mage, who can buff allies and conjure all kinds of elements against enemies.
Kick off enemies, fire elemental arrows, or unleash a powerful charged shot to stop foes in their tracks with the Archer.
Director Hideaki Itsuno confirmed the same, but the resolution and frame rate across all platforms have yet to be confirmed.
The speedy class can counter devastating attacks, ignite blades for massive damage or use bombs to knock opponents off balance.
Wield a sword and shield to block and counter against enemies or taunt them to draw aggro away from your Pawns in battle.
The Dragonsplague will boost the basic stats of your Pawns and change their behavior, but a "devastating calamity" awaits in the later stages.
The Maisters exist throughout the sequel's world and can unlock new Vocations and skills if you deepen your bonds with them.
NPCs will approach players instead if they have side quests and Pawns can point out different points of interest to investigate while exploring.
Like the original Dragon's Dogma, Capcom's sequel only offers a single save slot for auto and manual saves throughout your journey.
PC players who own RTX Series GPUs can utilize ray-traced reflections and lighting when the action RPG launches on March 22nd.
"Having fans support the game is definitely something that helped push the project towards realization," said director Hideaki Itsuno.