Dexterity |
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"Enables you to clamber up cliffs and other terrain more quickly." | |
Type | Augments |
Vocations | |
Weapons | N/A |
Element | N/A |
Rank Available | 2 |
Cost | 700 DP |
Dexterity is a Skill in Dragon's Dogma that can be used by all Vocations, but is obtained by ranking up a . Some skills are shared between Vocations - when you buy a Skill, it can be accessed by any Vocation that can use it and doesn't have to be purchased again when swapping Vocations. New skills can be bought using Discipline Points and changed at Inns around Gransys.
Dragon's Dogma Dexterity Effects
Dexterity has the following effects:
- Very useful for increasing the speed of climbing Enemies.
Dragon's Dogma Dexterity Requirements
To earn this augment, players must rank up their Strider vocation rank to 2 and must pay with 700 Discipline Points, then head on to an Inn to equip the augment.
Dragon's Dogma Dexterity notes
- No improvement when climbing ladders.
- Gloves of Might will be useful when climbing larger enemies.
- Notes, Tips, Trivia, and other Tips for Dexterity in Dragon's Dogma.
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