Don't let monsters ruin your rest! Learn about the different Camping Kits in Dragon's Dogma 2, their weights, costs, and durability to pick the best one for your journey.
Alright, so you're ready to set up camp in Dragon's Dogma 2? That's a smart move! Resting is key, but you can't just plop down anywhere. You'll need a Camping Kit for that. Think of them like portable inns, but a bit more… rustic. You'll find these kits for sale from various merchants, and while they all do the same basic job – letting you rest – they've got some key differences. The most obvious ones are how much they cost and how much they weigh, but the really important stuff, like how tough they are and how likely they are to attract unwanted attention from monsters, isn't always clear at first glance.
Here’s a breakdown of the different Camping Kits you can get:
| Camping Kit | Weight | Cost | Description |
| Modest Camping Kit | 7.00 kg | 500G | Inexpensive and lightweight, but liable to collapse if attacked by monsters |
| Mundane Camping Kit | 7.00 kg | 1000G | Equipped to serve its basic purpose and naught more. |
| Grass-Patterned Camping Kit | 6.00 kg | 3000G | Particularly sturdy against monsters that prowl Vermundian soil. |
| Sand-Patterned Camping Kit | 6.00 kg | 3000G | Particularly sturdy against monsters that prowl Battahli soil. |
| Elite Camping Kit | 4.00 kg | 4000G | High quality and lightweight, it stands up well against monster attacks. |
| Explorer’s Camping Kit | 5.50 kg | 2000G | Efficient without being unduly weighty, it is favored by explorers traveling far afield. |
Now, here's the deal when you actually use a campsite: no matter which kit you pick, there's always a chance your camp will get ambushed by monsters. If you manage to clear out the immediate area before setting up, you'll lower that chance, but it's never zero. If you *do* get ambushed, you won't get any healing, and worse, your camp might get trashed, which means your precious Camping Kit could be destroyed! That's why picking the right kit for the region is a good idea. The Grass-Patterned Kit is your best bet for staying safe in Vermund, while the Sand-Patterned Kit is better suited for Battahl. If you want a reliable all-rounder that's tough and light, the Elite Camping Kit is a solid choice. You *can* carry multiple kits, switching them out based on where you are, but remember, they're pretty heavy. Then again, that's what your Pawns are for, right? Don't forget you can also cook meat at camp to get some helpful buffs – just make sure it's not rotten, or you'll get the Blighted debuff instead!
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