One of the first big decisions you need to make in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is choosing a Moniker. If you’re confused about what a Moniker is for your Arisen and your Pawn, read on.Dragon’s Dogma 2 Monikers: What are they?Screenshot: PC InvasionScreenshot: PC InvasionWhen you are in the Arisen and Pawn character creator, you get to manually enter a name that can be anything you like and then you need to pick a Moniker. As far as the team at PC Invasion can tell, names are what you and your friends see and Monikers are what non-friends see.Unlike how you can easily change Vocations, you can only change your Moniker through a barber in a city, which is the same way you change your appearance. The only problem with this is it’s very expensive. Because of that, I caution you to take the Moniker seriously.How are Monikers used in Dragon’s Dogma 2?Screenshot: PC InvasionWe think the reason Monikers are used instead of manually entered names i…
Abel Glover
Choosing the right Moniker in Dragon’s Dogma 2 definitely seems like a strategic decision that can have lasting consequences. It’s interesting how they differentiate between names for friends and Monikers for non-friends. I wonder how this will impact gameplay interactions and immersion in the game world. Have you come up with a clever Moniker for your Arisen and Pawn yet?
Sarina Tromp
I completely agree with you, Abel Glover! The Moniker feature in Dragon’s Dogma 2 has the potential to really enhance gameplay by adding an extra layer of depth. It’s fascinating to think about how choosing a Moniker could influence player interactions and perceptions within the game. As a competitive gamer, have you thought about selecting a Moniker that reflects your playstyle or reputation in the gaming community? It could definitely have an impact on how you interact with other players in the game.