Looking to gain a major combat advantage early in Dragon’s Dogma? This guide will show you how to secure powerful enchanted weapons shortly after starting the game, including fire- and lightning-based gear that can make the early grind much easier.
What You’ll Need
- Progress the main story to the encampment and defeat the Cyclops during the early tutorial quest.
- From there, head north-northwest to the Manamia Trail.
Step-by-Step: Getting the Weapons
1. Reach the Tomb of the Unknown Traveler
- Follow the Manamia Trail until it leads you down toward the coast.
- Stick to the path and avoid unnecessary battles to conserve healing items and stamina.
2. Avoid the Golem
- At the Tomb of the Unknown Traveler, you’ll spot a sleeping Golem on the left.
- Do not engage it—it’s far too strong for low-level players and can easily wipe your party.
3. Locate the Sword in the Stone
- Look for a pile of treasure featuring a sword embedded in stone, a likely nod to the legend of King Arthur.
- This is the loot pile you want.
4. Save Before Looting
- Manually save your game before interacting with the pile. This allows you to retry if the weapon isn’t suitable for your class or build.
5. Loot the Weapon
You’ll receive one random item from a small pool of possible enchanted weapons:
- 🗡️ Eden’s Warden – A one-handed fire sword, ideal for Fighters or Mystic Knights.
- 🔥 Scalding Razors – Fire-enchanted daggers perfect for Striders or Assassins.
- ⚡ Thunderclap – A rare lightning staff for Mages and Sorcerers.
- 🛡️ Steel Greatsword – A heavy, non-enchanted weapon more suited for later use.
6. Didn’t Get What You Wanted?
- If the drop isn’t useful:
- Exit to the main menu without saving.
- Reload your manual save and loot again.
- Repeat until you get your desired weapon.
Bonus Tips
🕒 Loot Pile Respawn
- The pile can respawn after a few in-game days.
- To speed this up, rest at an inn or camp several nights in a row.
- Exact timing varies—community reports suggest 3–7 full days.
🎒 Pair with DLC Gear
- Combine these enchanted weapons with free DLC armor (like the Set of Adventurer’s Gear) for a big survivability and damage boost early on.
Summary
By following this method, you can grab a powerful enchanted weapon within the first few hours of gameplay—no need to wait until mid-game. Whether you’re slicing enemies with fire daggers or frying them with a lightning staff, this early advantage will make your journey through Gransys far smoother.
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