In Dragon's Dogma 2, the thrill of the game often revolves around the weapons you collect. Each Vocation has its standout weapon that players seek, often characterized by a blend of raw damage, special effects like elemental enchantments, or even other unique abilities.

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The RPG element is strong here; you're constantly weighing the benefits of your current weapon against potential new finds. Will this new sword give you better damage output? Is that staff worth the slower casting speed for its higher magick power? The right weapon, with the right upgrades, can turn a challenging battle into a walk in the park, which is the hallmark of a solid RPG experience.

8 Infernal Edge

  • Strength: 199
  • Magick: 199
  • Vocation: Mystic Spearhand

Infernal Edge possesses the power to convert magical energy into scorching flames. In other words, it takes the wielder's magical potential and transforms it into raw, fiery power that can devastate enemies. It’s great for enemies who have a weakness against fire-based attacks.

This weapon remains useful for a long stretch of the game. If you want to get your hands on the Infernal Edge, you'll need to venture to the Ancient Battleground. In this quest, you'll assist a character named Oskar, guiding him to the heart of a castle. Once you complete this task, Oskar rewards you with a key. There is a hidden location where the weapon is waiting to be found.

7 Anathema

  • Strength: 65
  • Magick: 312
  • Vocation: Sorcerer

The Anathema staff in Dragon's Dogma 2 is a top-tier weapon for sorcerer players. Think of it as the magical equivalent of a heavy-hitting warhammer for a warrior. It's incredibly powerful, delivering a one-two punch with both a high magical attack strength and a significant physical damage capability.

What really sets the Anathema staff apart, though, is its special effect known as Silence. When you hit magical enemies with this staff, those enemies can't cast their spells anymore. Sorcerer enemies can be a real pain with all their spellcasting. But if you have the Anathema staff, you've got a secret weapon.

6 Spite

  • Strength: 162
  • Magick: 0
  • Vocation: Thief

The Spite daggers are the ultimate back-alley weapon for characters who live in the shadows. They have a sinister look to them as if they're made for no good — and that's pretty accurate. They're laced with poison. The poison effect builds up with each hit, and once it takes hold, it starts to drain the enemy's health bit by bit.

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Enemies hit with Spite are going to feel the burn and the toxic sting, making these daggers a dreadful weapon for any scenario you find yourself in. If you're playing as a Thief, getting your hands on Spite basically means you're carrying around a deadly secret weapon — one that attacks in more ways than one.

5 Vermundian Brand

  • Strength: 140
  • Magick: 0
  • Vocation: Fighter

Vermundian Brand is a bit expensive for Fighter vocations, especially if you’re early in the game. So, it requires patience and saving up as the weapon comes with a hefty price tag. However, it’s one of the best you can get in Vernworth.

It's a serious piece of steel that brings a lot of damage to the table, not to mention its great Knockdown ability. The weight is something you will need to manage with special items, but the overall stats suggest it's a powerful weapon to upgrade your arsenal.

4 Dragon’s Breath

  • Strength: 0
  • Magick: 350
  • Vocation: Magick Archer

Dragon's Breath allows you to strike with confidence. The weapon is not immediately available but is acquired not long after the Magick Archer Vocation is unlocked. What makes it stand out is its simplicity and effectiveness.

In the absence of elemental enchantments, the Dragon's Breath relies on its substantial damage stats to make an impact. This straightforward approach to combat means that, when you draw the Dragon's Breath, you can expect to deal significant damage with each shot, without the need for additional effects.

3 The Exalted

  • Strength: 260
  • Magick: 120
  • Vocation: Fighter

The Exalted excels at delivering Strike damage, which is highly effective against the undead. If you find yourself embarking on nocturnal adventures and battling against the enemy hordes, having The Exalted by your side will prove invaluable. Not only will it make your fights easier, but it will also help you level up quickly.

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The weapon’s damage output is complemented by its knockdown power, although it does not reach the highest potential in this area. But it more than makes up for it with its sheer potential. This mace is a pure powerhouse, channeling all its might into devastating the Strike damage.

2 Stalwart Sword

  • Strength: 280
  • Magick: 0
  • Vocation: Fighter

What's so special about the Stalwart Sword isn't just its sharp edge or its ability to deal great physical damage, but its surprisingly high Knockdown power. It's on the pricey side, but you get what you pay for.

In this case, you're getting a sword that’s far better in the Knockdown than The Exalted. Stalwart Sword is the kind of purchase that will make your character a lot more formidable. It's an investment, but one that will likely pay off by making your battles a bit easier.

1 Dead Ringer

  • Strength: 355
  • Magick: 355
  • Vocation: Mystic Spearhand

What sets the Dead Ringer apart from other weapons is its unparalleled combination of physical and magical damage. This level of damage output is usually associated with much heavier and slower weapons.

However, at the hands of a skilled Mystic Spearhand, the Dead Ringer becomes an unstoppable force on the battlefield. The duospear's lightweight nature allows for quick strikes, making it incredibly difficult for enemies to defend against. With this weapon in hand, you can expect to dominate battles that can tilt the scales in your favor.

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