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Dragon’s Dogma 2gives players two slots to equip various rings throughout the world. Some rings offer straight boosts in stats while others offer additional abilities that benefit certain Vocations and play styles.
Unlike weapons and armor, rings aren’t locked behind specificVocations, giving players much more flexibility in choosing which ones to use. Your Pawn also has two ring slots and has the same freedom as the Arisen to find and equip any ring to help them perform their role in combat more effectively. One ring players may not find useful upon reading its description istheRing of Disfavor, but this ring actually has many benefits when used correctly.
Where To Find The Ring Of Disfavor in DD2
There arethree Rings Of Disfavorthat can be found in a playthrough, all of which can be located after reaching the region ofBattahl. The first option is searchingHighland Cavern in Battahl,with a Ring of Disfavor being found in a chest within. The next option is finding one in theCoral Snake’s Hideout,which is tied to the Mercy Among Thieves quest which can be begun by talking to the merchants along the main road into Battahl and complaining about the bandits along the road.
The final option is to complete the questShort Sighted Ambitionin the town of Bakbattahl.During this quest, players must give Issac On the Transference of Souls 2, which results in the bad ending for this quest and lets players loot the ring off Issac’s wife’s body. This will also make Issac close down his shop in Bakbattahl, which is a steep trade for a ring that can be found elsewhere.
How To Use The Ring Of Disfavor in DD2
When a character equips the Ring Of Disfavor, thechances of them being targeted by an enemy in battle increases.This is a bad ring for glass cannon vocations such as Sorcerer orMagick Archer,but excels when equipped on a Fighter. While Fighters have multiple Weapon Skills that draw enemy attention, this ring can still make that happen but free up one of the few Weapon Skill slots available to the player.
Should you have aFighterPawn in your party, be sure to give them this ring, as they sometimes won’t use the attention-grabbing weapon skills right away and leave the Arisen open to being attacked. While multiple copies of this ring probably won’t be needed, every party needs at least one Fighter, and that Fighter needs this ring.