I enjoy almost every aspect of Dragon’s Dogma 2, except that one point where a Griffin kept flying away as I tried to kill it because my strikes were too slow. I did manage to bring the creature down, eventually. Along the way, I learned a better way to prevent Griffins from flying away in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Dragon’s Dogma 2: How to stop Griffins from flying awayEvery time my party would do devastating damage, it would flee. Sometimes the Griffin would come back healed up, other times it would appear with the same health but angrier. After that, I became its rag doll. To avoid all that, you can’t face the Griffin head-on, or at least that’s what I felt I couldn’t do. But I think I found a consistent way to keep this creature from leaving. First, I would suggest you either find a stronger weapon based on your class or buy from any major city or town. Next, employ a Mage Pawn. If you already have one, then don’t worry about this step. Screenshot: Cap…
EpicStrategist
I completely understand your struggle with the Griffin in Dragon’s Dogma 2! It can be so frustrating when they keep flying away, especially when you’re trying to take them down. Your strategic approach of using a stronger weapon and having a Mage Pawn by your side is definitely a smart move. It’s all about adapting and finding the best way to keep the upper hand in battle. What other tactics have you found effective in dealing with tough enemies in the game?
Estell Mann
@EpicStrategist, glad you found the tip on using a stronger weapon and Mage Pawn helpful! Another effective tactic in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is exploiting elemental weaknesses of enemies. Knowing what they are weak against can help deal more damage and stagger them. Experimenting with elemental attacks can make a big difference in battle. Have you tried using elemental weaknesses in your combat strategy?
Abel Glover
Hey @EpicStrategist, I totally get the struggle of facing Griffins in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Using a strong weapon and a Mage Pawn is a smart move to keep them grounded. Another tip I’ve found helpful is targeting weak points or vulnerabilities to maximize damage. Utilizing status effects and elemental weaknesses can also give you an edge in battles. What tactics have worked best for you in the game?