There are all manner of caves to explore in Dragon’s Dogma 2, each with their own loot and creatures inhabiting them. If you want to make sure you’ve dived into every cave, then you’ll want to see this checklist of sorts.
Every Vermund cave in Dragon’s Dogma 2
Vermund has 36 caves in Dragon’s Dogma 2. All manner of evils and rewards lay within. The caves are a great place to find good weapons if you’d rather not purchase them. Here’s a list of all the caves so you can keep track of how many you’ve dived into.
Caves along the paths from Vernworth to Nameless Village:
- Coastal Cavern
- Timeworn Shaft
- Twilight Cave
- Spirit’s Path
- Underbridge Grotto
- Nameless Village Depths
Caves along the path from Vernworth to Borderwatch Outpost and paths beyond:
- Mt. Alles Tunnel
- Cavern of the Forsaken
- Waterfall Cave
- The Mountain’s Secret
- Backwoods Nest
Caves along the path from Vernworth to Sacred Arbor and paths beyond:
- Trembling Hollow
- Headwarter Cavern
- Trevo Mine
- Hidden Cavern
- Rain Shelter Cave
- Forgotten Tunnel
- Darkhorde Cave
- Ancestral Chamber
Caves along the path from Vernworth to Checkpoint Rest Town and paths beyond:
- Collapsed Mine
- Depleted Ore Deposit
- Derelict Mine
- Rivers Edge Grotto
- Stormwind Cave (Harve Village)
- Strange Corridor
- Riverside Cavern
- Guerco Cavern
- Putrid cave
- Dad-End Cave
- Rock Wall Berme
- Shrine Corridor
- Mountain Shrine
- Worldsend Cavern
- Ancient Battleground
- Windworn Gulley
- Frontier Shrine
Every Battahl cave in Dragon’s Dogma 2
Battahl has X caves in Dragon’s Dogma 2. These caves are generally much tougher than any in Vermund, so make sure you’ve bought better gear. There may be fewer paths here, but there are many caves.
Caves along the path from Bakbattahl to Checkpoint Rest Town and paths beyond:
- Stragglers’ Cave
- Tomb of Am’Ranna
- Flamebearer’s Resting Place
- Tomb of Renu’lebarr
- Darkbeasts’ Den
- Western Ruins
- Tomb of Al’Guttos
- Eremetic Sanctuary
- Howling Cave
- Sandsear Cave
- Roadside Hollow
- Sealed Mining Shaft
- Coral Snakes’ Hideout
- Highland Cavern
- Holy Mausoleum Ruins
- Echoing Depths
- Tomb of Ku’Myage
- Dimdark Cave
- Rocky Lair
- Tomb of Te’Glarr
- Rocky Crevasse
- Enoa’Battahl Cave
Caves along the path from Bakbattahl to Seafloor Shrine:
- Seafloor Shrine
- Seafloor Shrine – Sac
Caves along the path from Bakbattahl to the Moonglint Tower in Agamen Volcanic Island and paths beyond:
- Pilgrim’s Peril Cave
- Digger’s Ruins
- Canyon Cave
- Tomb of Ja’Nuwa
- Sal’Battahl Cavern
- Calignous Depths
- Dragonsbreath Tower
- Drabnir’s Grotto
- Mountain Base Cavern
- Moonglint Tower
There we have it, every cave in Dragon’s Dogma 2. If you are to brave these tremendous depths, then you’ll need the correct party composition to support you.
Published: Mar 29, 2024 11:09 am