Dragon's Dogma 2 Phantom Oxcart walkthrough and guide

Apr. 3, 2024



The Phantom Oxcart in DD2 is a quest about following a strange cart - with a cargo of Pawns

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The Dragon’s Dogma 2 Phantom Oxcart quest has players track down a mysterious cart that appears after dark, smuggling Pawns across the border to Battahl. There are different ways to go about this, either following in stealth or disguising yourself as one of the Pawns themselves, but the wider goal here is to find out what the cart driver is up to inDragon’s Dogma 2and what the real purpose of the Pawns is, securing evidence for Captain Brant.

With that in mind, we’ll cover how to find out the truth in our walkthrough and guide for the Phantom Oxcart quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2 below.

Full walkthrough and guide for the Phantom Oxcart in DD2

Full walkthrough and guide for the Phantom Oxcart in DD2

The Phantom Oxcart quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is one of those with a few possible routes to completion, but here’s one we know works and is relatively easy.

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The rewards for this quest aren’t bad at all - not including the bribe you can grab off Mansenn, Brant will give you 14500G and a Ring of Momentum, which gives a solid boost to the Stamina of whoever wears it - a good reward for Thieves, or anybody who’s unlocked theDragon’s Dogma 2 Mystic Spearhandvocation. Or, while you’re bouncing between these two capital cities, you can also work on completing theDragon’s Dogma 2 A Veil of Gossamer Cloudsquest that links them.

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