Is aught amiss, Arisen?

Perhaps this advice may help.

What Are Debilitations?

A Medusa petrifies a pawn in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Adebilitationcan eitherdamage you directly or weaken youto other sources of damage.

Each debilitation has a cure that can be accessed by using the associated medicine for each debilitation.

Curatives likePanaceaandAllheal Elixirsare cure-all items thatcan remove any debilitations.

A party in Dragon’s Dogma 2 including two archers and two warriors

These items should besavedfor emergencies.

Logic prevails and offers an additional method to cure this ailment.

Here’s how to do it.

Fulminant Poison in the menu of Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Dragonsplague (Pawn-only)

The Dragonsplague is a unique debilitation that ispassed directly from pawn to pawn.

Pawns will not even be aware that they have contracted the illness until it is too late.

Your pawn will begin to exhibit strange, resistantbehaviorsand may even attack friendlies.

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peek if your pawn has red eyes, as this is a sign ofDragonsplague.

Drenched

Drenchedis both a debilitation itself and the cure to another debilitation (caught fire).

This debilitation doesn’t damage you butalters the effects that the following elemental attacks will haveon you.

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Help the recruit, Accardo, to get his bearings near the Borderwatch Outpost in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Ice-Bound

Ice-Boundis the more extreme version of Frostbite.

Your body becomes completelyfrozensolid aftersuccessive ice attacks hit you, or when you’re hit with ice attacks whileDrenched.

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You must heal Petrification with aMalleating Elixirquickly, or else you and your pawns will be petrified.

AnArisencan becuredwith aWakestonewhen they are fully Petrified, whilea pawn is forfeit, and cannot be saved.

Sleep

Sleep is an annoying debilitation that is often inflicted by harpies.

The Arisen staring down the dragon in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Get your hands on plenty of Wyrmslife Crystals to trade with the Dragonforged in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Tarred

Tarred is another debilitation that does not inflict damage, but instead coats you with oil.

However it afflicts you, it’s nothing a quick dive in some water can’t fix.

The Dragonsplague effect explained in a tutorial in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Familiarize yourself with the Warrior Vocation and how to use it in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Frostbite in the menu of Dragon’s Dogma 2.

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Accardo stands next to the Arisen during Ordeals of a New Recruit in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Ice Bound in the menu of Dragon’s Dogma 2.

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A Dragon prepares to breathe fire in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Tarred in the menu of Dragon’s Dogma 2.

A Warrior stares ahead in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

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