Sword, shield, bow and arrow, magic or thief, here’s what to know about each class.

By Matt Poskitt

Published: Friday, 22 March 2024 at 00:01 AM


One of the most important decisions in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is, undeniably, what vocation to choose. Sometimes referred to as a class, this determines what type of fighting style and weaponry your character uses in battle.

This weapon will accompany the Arisen, a hero marked by a dragon, as they journey across the lands of Battahl and Vermund to defeat the legendary creature.

Everything from a sword and shield to a bow and arrow and even magic can be utilised throughout Dragon’s Dogma 2. This all happens when starting a new game and entering the character creation screen. Thankfully, the vocation can be changed at a later date but ideally, you want to get up and running right away.

To make this choice easier, we’ve shared details of what every vocation entails as well as our own personal experiences. Head below for all the details.

How many vocations are in Dragon’s Dogma 2?

Dragon's Dogma 2
Capcom

Dragon’s Dogma 2 offers four starter vocations to choose from: Fighter, Archer, Mage and Thief.

Players will select their vocation at the beginning of the game, however, can switch to another one at any time by visiting merchants. To do this, further vocations will need to be unlocked via the in-game currency.

As the player progresses, six more vocations will become unlockable: Warrior, Sorcerer, Magick Archer, Mystic Spearhand, Trickster and Wayfarer.

What’s the best starter vocation in Dragon’s Dogma 2?

Archer combat in Dragon's Dogma 2
Dragon’s Dogma 2.
Capcom

The best starter vocation in Dragon’s Dogma 2 comes down to personal preference and what fighting style you’re better suited to.

We chose the Archer class due to the numerous giant-sized enemies that are set to appear throughout the game. With this, we felt it was better to keep a distance away and pepper the enemy with arrows until defeated. That and the Arrow uniform is arguably the best.