Completing fellow players' Pawn quests can also offer a range of rewards likeWakestone Shards, gold and more.

To find out everything you gotta know about Pawn quests inDragon’s Dogma 2, read below.

To take part in Pawn quests, you’ll need to have them enabled within your game options.

Screenshot of a Grand Riftstone in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

To do so, go to’Options',‘web link’and turn on’Main Pawn Online Access’and’web link Features’.

This will allow Pawns to input your world for quests and allow you to set your own.

These prefs can be toggled on or off within the game prefs at any time.

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The item you wish to receive must be something you have already discovered once in your playthrough.

Likewise, Pawn badges are usually set tasks to defeat certain monsters or complete certain exploration goals.

You’ll receive the fruits of your Pawn’s labour once you rest at any Inn.

Screenshot of a Pawn quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Sometimes a quest will require you to collect and gift a certain item to the Pawn owner.

If this is the case, speak to the Pawn and grab the option to’Give Item'.

Should you give your Pawn a quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2?

Screenshot of a Grand Riftstone in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Pawn Badges in Dragon’s Dogma 2 explained

Pawn badges are essentially tokens that mark an achievement.

Pawns can get eitherMonster BadgesorField Badges.

Once earned, Pawns will develop a higher understanding of the monster or area they have the Badge in.

Screenshot of a Pawn quest reward in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

This means they can offer advice to the Arisen about local points of interest or combat tips.

you might check Badge progress by going to the main pause menu and selecting the’Status’option.

From there, swap to your Pawn (with the C key) and choose the’Pawn’option.

Screenshot of a Pawn quest Travelogue in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

Now, take a look at all their earned and in-progress Badges.

Screenshot of the Pawn Badges menu in Dragon’s Dogma 2.