Tarring Shot |
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Fires a loaded arrow that adheres to foes or terrain. Explodes after a time or if attacked, tarring the target and those who draw near. Usable only when carrying an applicable arrow. | |
Standard: press the assigned button. Steady Shot: press the assigned button, then release R1, RB or Right Click on Mouse or press the assigned button again. | |
Vocations | Archer |
Vocation Rank | 3 |
Acquire Cost | 450 |
Tarring Shot is a Weapon Skill in Dragon's Dogma 2 (DD2). Tarring Shot is a skill firing a tarring arrow that adheres to foes or terrain. Tarring Shot is a skill used by the Archer and is also available to Pawns with the corresponding Vocation. New skills can be bought using Discipline Points.
How to get Tarring Shot in Dragon's Dogma 2
- Acquire Cost: 450 Discipline
- Vocation: Archer
- Vocation Rank: 3
Dragon's Dogma 2 Tarring Shot 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 Tarring Shot:
- Tarring Shot >> Incendiary Shot
DD2 Tarring Shot 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.
- Using this skill requires you to have a Tarring Arrow in your inventory. If you try to use this skill without the required consumable will prompt your character to attempt to reach for a tarring arrow, only to find nothing, resulting in a brief moment of vulnerability.
- Other notes and tips for Tarring Shot go here.
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