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Dragonsplague causes, symptoms, and cures in Dragon’s Dogma 2

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Dragonplague is a terrifying sickness in Dragon’s Dogma 2, which can cause your pawns to kill NPCs. Here are common Dragonsplague symptoms and how to cure it.
Dragonsplague is one of the wildest and coolest mechanics in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Unfortunately, it’s also a mechanic that can completely destroy your save file if you’re not careful — or, as the game calls it, “observant.”
In this Dragon’s Dogma 2 guide, we’ll give you a brief explanation of what Dragonsplague is. We’ll also tell you some of the common Dragonsplague symptoms and show you how to fix it (if you’re unlucky enough for your save file to contract it).What is Dragonsplague in Dragon’s Dogma 2?
Dragonsplague is a disease that can only be aqcuired by pawns in Dragon’s Dogma 2. It’s also contagious, and can jump from one pawn to another in your party. The above breakdown from RageGamingVideos has a lot of great details about Dragonsplague, and they’ve seen symptoms of the plague I haven’t yet, so I recommend checking it out for a thorough explanation.
In short, Dragonsplague causes any infected pawns to become stronger and more effective in combat. However, it will also, eventually, cause them to turn into a massive dragon and wipe out whatever town you’re currently resting in, killing every villager and then saving your game in the process. Not great!
There’s a pretty simple way to tell whether or not you’ve run into Dragonsplague. If you’ve seen a pop-up tutorial about the illness in your game (the screenshot above), you’ve seen it. If not, you’re in the clear.What are the Dragonsplague symptoms in Dragon’s Dogma 2
There are a number of Dragonsplague symptoms in Dragon’s Dogma 2, and it seems like your infected pawn can exhibit a number of them. However, not every infected pawn will exhibit every symptom before becoming a destruction monster capable of obliterating an entire town.

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