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Best Sorcerer Vocation Build In Dragons Dogma 2
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All Augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2 and how to unlock them

Here's how to get every Augment in Dragon's Dogma 2.

While you can’t swap skills and weapons between Vocations in Dragon’s Dogma 2, you can apply Augments to any class after you’ve unlocked them. Augments are the main way that you can customize your Dragon’s Dogma 2 build, but you need to level up specific Vocations to unlock them.

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It takes quite some time to get every Vocation to the max level, though, and some players just want to know which classes they need to grind to get the best Augments for their main Vocation. This guide will show you a complete list of every Vocation in Dragon’s Dogma 2, including which Vocations you need to level up and how much Discipline you’ll need to purchase them.

All Vocation Augments in Dragon’s Dogma 2

AugmentDescriptionVocationUnlock LevelDiscipline Cost
AmbuscadeIncreases damage dealt by your attacks when targets are not in battle stance.Archer2300
AvidityEnables you to clamber up cliffs and scale foes and other surfaces more quickly.Archer95,000
EnduranceIncreases your maximum Stamina.Archer4900
LethalityIncreases damage dealt when striking a target’s vitals.Archer83,000
RadianceCauses your lantern to consume less oil and illuminate a wider area.Archer61,8000
DiligenceHastens recovery when downed or crawling.Fighter95,000
DominionAllows you to lift up and pin down foes for an extended duration.Fighter83,000
MettleAugments your physical defense.Fighter2300
ProvocationIncreases the likelihood of being targeted by foes.Fighter4900
ThewEnables you to carry additional weight.Fighter61,800
ApotropaismAugments your Magick Defense.Mage2300
BeatitudeIncreases the amount of Health recovered by cures and curative magicks.Mage4900
ExaltationAugments your Stamina recovery speed.Mage95,000
InterventionReduces the duration of debilitations you are afflicted with.Mage61,800
PerpetuationExtends the duration of enchantments and invigorations.Mage83,000
GratificationSlightly restores Health when you deliver a killing blow to a foe.Thief4900
PoiseReduces the Stamina consumed when struggling in a foe’s grip.Thief61,800
SubtletyDecreases the likelihood of being targeted by foes.Thief2300
VerveAugments your Strength.Thief95,000
VigorReduces the Stamina consumed when clinging to or pinning down foes.Thief83,000
AsperityIncreases the likelihood of inflicting debilitations with your attacks.Sorcerer2300
CatlysisIncreases damage dealt when exploiting a hostile target’s elemental weakness.Sorcerer83,000
ConstancyAugments your Knockdown Resistance.Sorcerer61,800
SagacityAugments your Magick.Sorcerer95,000
StasisReduces the rate at which items deteriorate.Sorcerer4900
DominanceAugments your Knockdown Power.Warrior83,000
ImpactImproves your ability to push and pull targets when grabbing hold.Warrior4900
IntrepidityReduces cumulation of the loss gauge when receiving damage.Warrior95,000
PertinacityImproves your ability to break through an opponent’s guard.Warrior61,800
VitalityIncreases your maximum Health.Warrior2300
AthleticismReduces Stamina consumed while dashing.Mystic Spearhand95,000
ConveyanceHastens movement speed while carrying or lifting.Mystic Spearhand2300
OpulenceIncreases gold obtained when acquiring coin pouches.Mystic Spearhand4900
PolarityAugments your Strength during the day and your Magick at night.Mystic Spearhand61,800
RefulgenceIncreases the amount of rift crystals obtained when acquiring rift fragments and the like.Mystic Spearhand83,000
AmeliorationReduces the amount of time taken for fallen pawns to revive.Magick Archer95,000
AscendancyAugments the Strength and Magick of pawns in your party.Magick Archer83,000
ProlificityIncreases the likelihood that smaller targets will drop items.Magick Archer61,800
SustainmentAugments the physical Defense and Magick Defense of pawns in your party.Magick Archer2300
VoractityRecovers a small amount of Stamina when you deliver the killing blow to a target.Magick Archer4900
AllureEnables you to raise your affinity with people more easily.Trickster95,000
DetectionAlerts you to the presence of any Seeker’s Tokens or Wakestone shards in the vicinity with sound and blinking light.Trickster2300
EnlightenmentYou have a chance of creating one more of the resulting product when combining materials.Trickster4900
FugacityDecreases the likelihood of being beset by hostile targets while camping or riding in an oxcart.Trickster61,800
ObfuscationDecreases the likelihood that hostile targets will detect you when you are not in battle stance.Trickster83,000
DynamismReduces the amount by which weight affects your movement speed.Warfarer95,000
ZealReduces the Stamina consumed when performing a weapon skill.Warfarer61,800

Once you’ve unlocked any of these Augments, you can use it with your preferred Vocation by visiting a Vocation Guild in any major city. You only need to unlock them once and then you can use them with any class. Experimenting with different Vocations is encouraged if you want to unlock as many Augments as possible. Don’t forget that you need to unlock them for your Main Pawn, too.


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Currently serving as a Senior Staff Writer at PC Invasion, Diego Perez has been writing about video games since 2018, specializing in live service games like Destiny and Final Fantasy XIV. His work is featured at publications like Game Rant and Attack of the Fanboy (where he served as Associate Editor), but PC Invasion is home to his best work. When he's planning content or writing guides, he's yelling about Ape Escape or grinding Lost Sectors in Destiny. Plus, he has a Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication Media Studies for Texas A&M University.