Summary
Dragon’s Dogma 2is an action role-playing game with a variety of weaponry and gear for players to collectdepending on the vocationthey have chosen for themselves and their Pawn. A mechanic in this title that many players are likely to take advantage of after purchasing or finding a weapon is enhancing it.
Enhancing gear increases its stats, as long as players have the materials and the gold needed to upgrade it. Although all weaponry can be upgraded, there are some weapons that players are better off leaving as they are when they first encounter them. These arethe weapons inDragon’s Dogma 2that players shouldn’t waste their materials on.

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As the Trickster vocation doesn’t damage foes, the strength and magick stats of their weaponry instead determine the likelihood of this vocation attracting enemies and fooling them with their illusions. TheRedolent Whisperis the starting weapon for the vocation and, therefore, when playerschange to the Tricksterfor the first time, they gain this weapon.

The Redolent Whisper can be purchased at Awaran’s Arms or found in the tomb of Te’Glarr. However, by the time players unlock the Trickster class, they have likely unlocked better weaponry too, meaning it doesn’t need to be enhanced.
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The Magick Archeris another late-game vocation that is exclusive to only the Arisen. Players that have originally played as an archer are likely to move to this vocation, but this also means picking up a new bow that fires magic instead of arrows.

Magian Crutchis arguably one of the weakest options for players and, similar to the Trickster vocation, many are likely to have already unlocked or purchased better quality Magick Archer bows to use instead of this beginner option. Nonetheless, this weapon can be purchased from Roderick’s Smithy.
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Players that choose to play the Mage vocation are likely to start the game with the Wooden Staff or purchase it early into their adventure from the Borderwatch Outpost. Besides being quite the basic weapon that players will outgrow quickly, players are also unlikely to shoot magic at the foes they face.
Instead, players will likely be using their Mage weapon skills in replacement of their basic attack, which relies on the magick stat of weapons such as the Wooden Staff. Players should therefore wait until they have at least made it to Vernworth to purchase a new staff for their Mage.

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While some of the weapons available to be purchased in Vernworth are worthwhile, others are better left alone. One example of a weapon that players shouldn’t bother enhancing is theHunter’s Bow, which can be purchased at Roderick’s Smithy and Chandler’s General Store or found in a chest in the Cavern of the Forsaken.
As seen by the stats,this bow is greatfor archers that wish to knockdown their opponents for the rest of the team, but has poor physical damage overall. While enhancing it may improve its overall damage, players are likely to find better bows to improve, as well as be more physically appealing.
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The Warrior is arguably one of the best vocations for the Arisen or their pawn inDragon’s Dogma 2. This is due to its hard hitting moves that are only made better by the available weaponry for the vocation.
One example of this is theSteel Urchin, a huge spiky ball on a stick, which is available at Roderick’s Smithy. While impressive looking and with decent starting stats, a player won’t want to enhance this weapon at a merchant as the base weapon will be enough to defeat a variety of foes before a player finds a merchant with better Warrior gear.
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Like the Wooden staff, thesorcerer is another vocationthat hardly likes to use their weapon’s basic attack and instead uses their weapon skills. Therefore, it isn’t necessary to upgrade staff like theGrievous Horns, which is available at Roderick’s Smithy, when there is likely to be better staff to be found in the future.
Besides this, the base stats of the Grievous Horns are also quite low, which will only be rectified slightly by enhancing the weapon at various merchants. Therefore, using it as is and waiting till the player finds something better is a cheaper option.
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Out of all the vocations inDragon’s Dogma 2, players have come to the conclusion that the Mystic Spearhand is by far the best. Unlike other weapons mentioned on the list, this spear, or in this case theInitiate’s Blade, deals not only physical damage, but magic damage too.
While the Initiate’s Blade, available at Roderick’s Smithy, is a brilliant starting option for many players, it isn’t a weapon players should be upgrading with their materials. Instead, players should save money until they find a spear that has an elemental effect or even better stats overall.
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As seen throughout the list of weapons that players should avoid enhancing inDragon’s Dogma 2, the usual weapons that aren’t worth the materials are those the player is likely to start the game with or can purchase early into their adventure.
This includes weapons like the Trusty Sword, which can be purchased at the very start of the game at the Borderwatch Outpostfor the Fighter Vocation. Players are likely to find better weaponry by the time they have the materials needed to enhance the weapon further and, therefore, it’s easier to just leave the Trusty Sword as it is.