How To Import Arisen And Main Pawn From Character Creator to Dragon’s Dogma 2

Kirthana K
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Prior to the release of Dragon’s Dogma 2, you can get a taste of character creation via the Character Creator in the demo. Since the full version of the game is out, you might not want to redo your character, especially if you spent long hours working on them. Luckily there is a way to bring your Character Creator Arisen and Pawn from the demo to the main game. In this guide we will see how to import Character Creator Arisen and Pawn in Dragon’s Dogma 2

How To Import Arisen And Main Pawn From Character Creator Into Dragon’s Dogma 2

With the game in full swing, you might want to save some time and try to bring your premade characters to the main game. Here we will see how to import characters from character creator to Dragon’s Dogma 2

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While tweaking your Arisen and Main Pawn during the demo version, you can preset up to 10 characters in total. So that gives you 5 slots each for Arisen and Main Pawn. There are several customization options available, and once you are done you can save them to use after the game is officially out. To import your characters, all you have to do is launch Dragon’s Dogma 2 full version and head over to the character creation option. You will find a new subheading that lets you import existing characters. Out of the 10 character designs, you can only pick one from each under the Arisen and the Main Pawn. Once you are done with the selection, you can now find your character designs imported to the main game.

You can always redo your character in the character creator of Dragon’s Dogma 2 if you are not satisfied with the look of your Arisen and Main Pawn. But once the game starts it can be hard to change such features, so it is best to take your time and tweak all the options available for customization

That’s all there is to know about importing characters in Dragon’s Dogma 2. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well. 

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