Rearmament |
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Instantly switches to a different weapon on the user's person. Select the type of weapons and the order in which they are equipped in the Equipment Menu. | |
Press the assigned button | |
Vocations | Warfarer |
Acquire Cost | Grandmaster's Path |
Rearmament is a Weapon Skill in Dragon's Dogma 2 (DD2). Rearmament allows the Warfarer to switch between weapon types, granting a lot of versatility to the vocation. Rearmament is a skill used by the Warfarer and is not available for Pawns. New skills can be bought using Discipline Points.
How to get Rearmament in Dragon's Dogma 2
- Acquire Cost: Grandmaster's Path
- Vocation: Warfarer
Dragon's Dogma 2 Rearmament Upgrades
Some Skills have advanced forms that have stronger effects that can range from more damage, having a longer duration, being able to hit more enemies etc.
This is the advancement path for Rearmament:
- Rearmament does not have an upgrade path
DD2 Rearmament Guide, Notes & Tips
- This is a weapon skill. Weapon skills are vocation-dependent — though some vocations share the same weapons, they might not have access to the same weapon skills. Executed by pressing the corresponding weapon skill button.
- Skills in Dragon's Dogma 2 are various passive and active abilities that the player can assign to the Arisen and their Pawns for use during combat. Some Skills are only usable depending on the Vocation of the character, while other Skills are dependent on the Weapon the character is using.
- Some Skills are shared between Vocations — when you buy a Skill shared by 2 or move Vocations, it can be accessed by any Vocation that can use it and doesn't have to be purchased again when swapping Vocations.
- Other notes and tips for Rearmament go here.
it is a crying shame that rearm doesn't give you an entire separate table of skills for each class's weapons. yeah, it'd make it OP to just have your skill pallets for warrior, fighter, thief, etc ready with their respective weapons minus on skill if you want to switch out of that weapon mid-combat... but this is single-player and i prefer to play like Dante cycling through devil-arms
Don't bother with this if you're wanting to have 4 skills instead of 3. You can always switch weapons manually, even if it's a little tedious. For example, I use one weapon for picking off small enemies as I travel with 2 skills, then when I'm fighting bigger enemies, I switch to a weapon suitable for them and use the other 2 skills. It's not as good as having 8 skills like in Dragon's Dogma 1, but it's fun in the meantime until they add a dlc or some amazing new update that brings in more fun to the game. Cheers!
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