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All Seeker’s Token Rewards in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Seeker's Token Rewards Dragon's Dogma 2
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Like most RPGs, Dragon’s Dogma 2 features collectibles you can pick up in the game’s overworld called Seeker’s Tokens. This guide lists all Seeker’s Token rewards in Dragon’s Dogma 2 and where you can find the rare items.

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What to do with Seeker’s Tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2?

Seeker’s Tokens can be found throughout the world of Dragon’s Dogma 2. They are small, stone-like discs that you will find littered through environments and even hidden around towns. These can be redeemed at any Vocation Guild NPC, even those located at inns in smaller establishments.

When you turn Seeker’s Tokens into Vocation Guilds, you will be rewarded with a rare item, such as a ring, weapon, or armor piece. However, the total number of Seeker’s Tokens needed for each reward goes up the more you turn in. So, you will need to keep an eye out for these collectibles throughout the story, as the rewards only get more and more powerful!

Screenshot of Seeker's Tokens in Dragon's Dogma 2
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All Dragon’s Dogma 2 Seeker’s Token Rewards

There are 240 Seeker’s Tokens that can be picked up throughout the Dragon’s Dogma 2 story. You can find the list of all rewards you can get from turning in Seeker’s Tokens below:

  • Ferrystone – 1 Seeker’s Token
  • Ring of Vehemence – 5 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Ring of Triumph – 15 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Dowsing Spikes – 30 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Twilight Star – 50 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Ring of Profusion – 70 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Champion’s Mantle – 90 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Eternal Bond – 120 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Charming Corset – 150 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Legion’s Might – 180 Seeker’s Tokens
  • Ring of Endeavor – 220 Seeker’s Tokens

Keep in mind that you only need to give the amount of Seeker’s Tokens to the NPC at the Vocation Guild cumulatively. This means you do not need to get 150 Seeker’s Tokens individually to get the Charming Corset. Instead, each Seeker’s Token you give the NPC will get you closer to whatever reward you want on the list.

One notable reward, the Eternal Bond ring, is used to increase your affinity with an NPC. Giving the NPC this ring will more or less make them your beloved, which does come with some complications in the world of Dragon’s Dogma. This will guarantee they show up at one segment of the game, with a hard choice needing to be made. Otherwise, feel free to give this ring to anyone you want. Just keep that in mind before gifting it to someone.

Thankfully, most of these rewards, such as the Charming Corset, Dowsing Spikes (which can be used to locate treasure), and Legion’s Might, can be obtained through other means. The aforementioned Eternal Bond can be obtained through an optional quest in the Ancient Battleground, and you can find the Ring of Profusion just wandering around. So unless you really want something on this list or are a dedicated achievement hunter, you don’t need to seek these out for one reason or another.

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Where to find Seeker’s Tokens locations in Dragon’s Dogma 2

In Dragon’s Dogma 2, Seeker’s Token can be found scattered throughout the overworld in each region. At the time of writing, there is no set location for all of them that has been found. However, Seeker’s Tokens can usually be located in key spots such as the middle of a griffin’s nest or in hard-to-reach landmarks.

For example, outside of Vernwroth I found one of my first Seeker’s Tokens on a rock that was in the middle of a pond. Obviously, falling into the water would mean instant death. However, I was able to run and jump onto the stranded boulder to get it. Just look for a shiny glowing disc on the ground as you explore the game’s maps.

Screenshot of Seeker's Tokens location in Dragon's Dogma 2
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Dragon’s Dogma 2 is available for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X.

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