Should You Take The Oxcart To Vernworth In Dragon’s Dogma 2?

Kirthana K
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Once you have reached a particular section of Dragon’s Dogma 2’s early game, you will be tasked with traveling to the next region via an Oxcart. Of course, you can choose to walk to the next location as well, but that can be tedious. Ultimately the choice is yours, and you will face this dilemma while traveling to Vernworth from Melve. In this guide we will see if you should take the oxcart to Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Should You Take The Oxcart To Vernworth In Dragon’s Dogma 2?

After you are done exploring Melve, you will be tasked with going to Vernworth. Here we will see if you should take the oxcart to Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2

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You have an option on how you wish to travel to Vernworth. You can either pick to travel by foot or take the oxcart. You will also be introduced to the way oxcarts work in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Ultimately the choice is yours, as both methods will help you reach Vernworth. If you take the oxcart, you can reach Vernworth much faster, as it acts as a fast travel. You can also rest to pass the time quickly while riding the Oxcart. But if you are keen on exploration, then heading over by foot is the way to go. That way, you can uncover all hidden chests and secret locations along the way, but at a cost. You won’t find any inn to rest at between Melve and Vernworth, and the path may be filled with enemies. If you have enough camping kits, you can set up camp to restore health along your journey.

That’s all there is to know about whether you should take the oxcart to Vernworth in Dragon’s Dogma 2. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well

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