You’re not the only one who didn’t realize it
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If you, like me, have spent your first hours in Dragon’s Dogma 2 lugging around a fat stack of camping kits thinking they were single-use items, here’s an important PSA: you can reuse those things.
Yeah, it turns out that camping kits in Dragon’s Dogma 2 aren’t actually consumables. They have a chance of breaking if you’re attacked by enemies overnight - a chance that’s reduced for higher-quality kits - but you absolutely do not need to be stacking your party’s inventory full of them. Just keep one and you’re golden.
This news is brought to you bythis tweetfrom Jamie Moran, which I stumbled across today and had much the same sort of reaction as many of the replies underneath: “They’re not consumable?!” “No way!” “Wait. They aren’t?” “Man what??” Perhapsthis responsesums it up best, though, with a simple “lol.”
You’ll find a lot of the same sort of shocked discovery on other discussion forums like Reddit, too. Posts with titles like"Camping kits ain’t consumable?!?" “15 hours in I realize camping gear is reusable” and “Are camping kits one time use or unlimited?” are here to make people like you and me feel a whole lot better about not realizing the truth earlier on.
If you need some moreDragon’s Dogma 2 tips, we’ve got you covered at that link. Not knowing what the hell is happening is part of the joy of Dragon’s Dogma, but nobody will blame you if you need a little help. We are talking about a game with amysterious plague that can end up with the deaths of quest givers, after all. Speaking of which, are you looking for aDragon’s Dogma 2 Dragonsplagueguide?
As Dragon’s Dogma 2 players desperately try to stop Dragonsplague from killing off NPCs, they’re resorting to the only surefire cure - throwing their Pawns into the Brine.
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