Saint Idreum's Stole |
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0.84 kg |
A stole held to have belonged to Saint Idreum IV, a high priest of eld. Yet antiquarians dispute this, claiming it to be a forgery crafted by his progeny. |
Defense 0 | |
Magick Defense 1 | |
Slash Res 0 | |
Strike Res 1 | |
Knockdown Res 0 | |
None |
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+3% |
Saint Idreum's Stole is a Cloak in Dragon's Dogma 2. Saint Idreum's Stole is a stole believed to have belonged to Saint Idreum IV, a revered high priest of eld. However, antiquarians dispute this claim, suggesting that it may be a forgery crafted by his progeny. Despite the controversy surrounding its origins, wearing this stole is said to bestow a sense of divine grace upon the wearer. Armor in Dragon's Dogma 2 are defensive items that the player equips to reduce damage from Enemies and Bosses, each Vocation has access to a limited selection of armors they can use to fight.
A stole held to have belonged to Saint Idreum IV, a high priest of eld. Yet antiquarians dispute this, claiming it to be a forgery crafted by his progeny.
Saint Idreum's Stole can be Equipped By
Saint Idreum's Stole can be equipped by the following Vocations:
How to get Saint Idreum's Stole in Dragon's Dogma 2
These are the various methods of acquiring Saint Idreum's Stole:
- You can find this in a chest inside of the Tomb of Al'Guttos, guarded by a Lich and Skeleton Lord. [Dragon's Dogma 2 Map]
Dragon's Dogma 2 Saint Idreum's Stole Notes & Trivia
- Armor in Dragon's Dogma 2 has fixed stats, this means that every time a weapon with the same name and with the same enhancements applied is found, it will provide exactly the same stats.
- You can gift this item. It will give 10 points of favor to an NPC that likes the item.
- Notes, Tips, and Trivia for Saint Idreum's Stole go here…
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To be more clear, it's in a chest inside of the Tomb of Al'Guttos, guarded by a Lich and Skeleton Lord. The location is west of Battahl where the river forms a triangle. The tomb is north of the leftmost point.
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