Who should you give the Jadeite Orb to in DD2?
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The Dragon’s Dogma 2 Hunt for the Jadeite Orb quest is largely focused on who you give the Orb to: Everard or Offulve? With two people wanting the same prize and only one to go around, it’s not just a matter of finding the Jadeite Orb, but deciding who’s worthy of it too - not to mention theDragon’s Dogma 2rewards involved for handing it over to one person over the other. In fact, there’s actually a way to get both character’s rewards, and we’ll explain how below - and who you should give it to - in our guide to the DD2 Hunt for the Jadeite Orb quest.
How to find the Jadeite Orb in Dragon’s Dogma 2
The Jadeite Orb in Dragon’s Dogma 2 isn’t far from where you get the quest. If you have a pawn that can assist with quest guidance, they’ll tell you to speak to a criminal about where to find stolen goods. Where can you find a criminal? Why, in jail of course. If you chat to one of the locked up chaps in Vernworthgaol, he’ll tell you to go to Ibrahim’s Scrap Store, which is… in the Checkpoint Rest Town.
So essentially, you should skip this step entirely, and just go to the right around the corner from where Everard is loitering. There you’ll find Ibrahim who has the Jadeite Orb for sale for the princely sum of 7,500 gold. Buy it off him and voila, you’ve got your hands on it.
You can also get Ibrahim to forge a copy of the Jadeite Orb while you’re there, which we’d recommend for the most profitable outcome to this quest. It will cost you another 2,000 gold, but trust us, it’s worth it. You’ll need to give Ibrahim a few days to make it though, so come back a little later.
Once you’ve picked up the forgery, you’re armed with both the real Jadeite Orb and a fake, and you’re down 9,500 gold. To get the best rewards overall, you should go back to Offulve and give him the forgery. This is because giving Everard the forgery results in him getting it checked by Ibrahim, and while you can bribe Ibrahim to tell Everard the forged item is real, that will cost you another 6,000 gold.
Giving Offulve the forgery will send him on his merry way and you’ll earn an Elite Camping Kit and 3,000 gold for your troubles, along with 1,000 XP. Go back to Everard next and give him the real Jadeite Orb. He’ll give you 12,000 gold, so in total you’ll be 5,500 gold in profit, along with a Ring of Skulduggery which grants you increased damage when attacking from behind.
The only downside to this decision is you’ve stitched Offulve up a little, but there’s no morality system in Dragon’s Dogma 2, so it doesn’t have any future consequences as far as we’re aware. While you’re in the Checkpoint Rest Town, make sure you know how to complete thePrey for the Pack quest, along with theSaint of the Slums questback in Vernworth.
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