Fearsome foes are everywhere, and you’ll need to be ready to face them.

But how can you tell the time in the game?

And is there a way to manipulate it to expedite the completion of quests with time requirements?

A very good portrait picture of the Arisen during night - Dragon’s Dogma 2

This provides an easy way to distinguish between different times of the day.

Bright blue skies typically indicate morning until afternoon, while dark skies signify nightfall.

Another way to tell time in the game is byusing the pause menu.

Dragon’s Dogma 2 Arisen with pawns and Gregor’s soldiers

The position of the sun within the ring serves as an indicator of the time of day.

The first and free method is by dozing off on the benches located in towns.

The second method is byresting at an Inn or a campsite.

Arisen and his pawns are looking at the sky - Dragon’s Dogma 2-1

Is aught amiss, Arisen?

Perhaps this advice may help.

A picture of the pause menu in Dragon’s Dogma 2-1

Arisen is about to rest at an Inn - Dragon’s Dogma 2

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

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