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Dragon's Dogma 2 Bakbattahl Inn
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PSA: The 9999g Bakbattahl inn is a scam in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Save your money, stay somewhere else.

Resting for the night is incredibly important in Dragon’s Dogma 2. While you can camp out on the open road to regain your health, staying at an inn is the safest way to heal up.

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A night at a decent inn will normally set you back one or two thousand gold, but the Pilgrims’ Inn in Bakbattahl charges a whopping 9,999g for a single night. That’s an insane amount, and you shouldn’t pay it no matter how weary you are from your travels or how low your loss gauge is.

If you need somewhere to stay in Bakbattahl, then walk a few steps further into town and stay at the other Pilgrims’ Inn next to The Wanderer’s Haven tavern and the town’s oxcart. They charge normal prices over there, which makes the 9,999g asking price from the “flagship” Pilgrims’ Inn feel like highway robbery.

Dragon's Dogma Bakbattahl Pilgrim's Inn
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The thing is, it quite likely is highway robbery. Think about your previous inn experiences in Dragon’s Dogma 2. They’re usually in the center of towns and don’t cost you your life’s savings for a single night’s stay. There’s usually only one inn per town, too.

Now, when you think about the so-called “flagship” Pilgrims’ Inn, things start to get fishy. Why is this inn located right at the entrance of Bakbattahl? Why is the owner charging an insane amount? Since the road from the Checkpoint Rest Town to Bakbattahl is so perilous and long, there’s only one answer. It’s a scam. Arkholtz, proprietor of the flagship Pilgrims’ Inn, is looking to make a quick buck off of weary travelers who are too desperate to complain.

I’ve ruled out every other possibility, too. At first, I thought it was because I was traveling with Pawns, which the Beastren of Bakbattahl aren’t too fond of. Then, I thought it was because I was a human and not a Beastren. Even arriving at the inn alone (I safely revived my Pawns afterward, don’t worry) and wearing a Beastren Mask, I was still met with a sky-high price. This man is a scammer.

If you need to rest in Bakbattahl, just go to the other Pilgrims’ Inn location in town. Gold is too hard to come by in Dragon’s Dogma 2 for it to be wasted like that. Keep an eye out for other tricks when traveling the world in Dragon’s Dogma 2 as well, or else you might end up purchasing a fake item.


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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.