Summary
Even thoughDragon’s Dogma 2is still a relatively fresh release, the modding community has been hard at work delivering different content to improve aspects of the game. While some players may enjoy the challenge and realism that Dragon’s Dogma 2 presents, others may want to download a few selective mods to make the entire experience more streamlined.
Luckily, there is a large collection of mod creators and content over at Nexus Mods that allow you to improve the shops in the game, smooth out the UI, and make the combat feel more interactive. If you are curious about which mods are the best for Dragon’s Dogma 2, then check out the list below.

9Fluffy Mod Manager
Before you download any other mods for your game, you should definitely check out the Fluffy Mod Manager. While this mod does not add any new content to the game, it allows you to actively manage which mods are currently installed for your game.
For example, this mod will present you with a list of all the mods that you currently have installed when you first launch the game, so you may see at a glance if any of your mods are outdated or not working correctly. If you plan on using multiple mods at once, then Fluffy’s Mod Manager is necessary to get the game to work properly.

8Smaller Lantern
The Smaller Lantern mod is more of an aesthetic change to the game instead of a massive gameplay overhaul. If you have played the game for a short amount of time, then you know that you can use a large lantern on your waist to light up the surrounding area.
However, the lantern itself is quite large, making it an eye-sore for some smaller-framed characters. Luckily, the Smaller Lantern mod significantly decreases the size of this lantern without making it any dimmer, and the smaller lantern even offers some tiny performance improvements.
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7Better UI - Colorful Map Icons
The map in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is incredibly detailed and large, but there are some serious UI adjustments needed to make it even more useful. For example, all the icons for important areas such as shops are dull and plain, meaning that it may be hard to find them with a quick glance.
Luckily, the Colorful Map Icons mod changes all the icons across the entire map from bland to colorful. Furthermore, since all the icons are different colors, you will be able to quickly tell if the upcoming area features a trader or an inn to rest.

6Seeker’s Token Markers
The Seeker’s Token Markers is another mod that revamps how the in-game map functions and looks. In Dragon’s Dogma 2, there are a large number of hidden collectibles called Seeker’s Tokens, which are exchanged for different rewards likeoutfits and rings.
If you are not interested in finding these Tokens randomly, then you may always download the Seeker’s Token Markers mod. This mod will display the location of every token within the game, but you will still have to travel around to collect them.

5Crazy’s Shop
If you are tired of traveling around the massive map to find specific rare items, then Crazy’s shop is the perfect mod for you. This mod adds massive amounts of rare and useful items, such as Beetles,Eternal Wakestones,and Elite Camp Kits to the shops in Vernworth.
While all of these items can be found throughout the game, having everything in one place can make the entire experience much easier and hassle-free. However, keep in mind that even though these items are all located in one place, you will still need a large amount of money to purchase any of these rare items.

4Do Not Be Afraid Of Excess Weight
The weight mechanic in Dragon’s Dogma 2 helps ground the game in some semblance of realism. Specifically, making a smaller-framed character in the creation section of the game will limit the amount of items you can carry around the map, which is similar to real life.
While this certainly makes the game more realistic and challenging, not every player wants their carrying capacity restricted. Luckily, this mod makes the Ring of Accural, which you obtain by completing the ‘An Unsettling Encounter’ quest, give you over 20 million carrying capacity, so you will never have to worry about running out of space in your pack.

3Infinite Stamina Out Of Combat
The main method of traveling in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is on foot since you can discover hidden quests, and items, and experience some funny moments with your pawns. However, it can be quite annoying to constantly run out of stamina when you are just trying to explore.
Luckily, this mod gives you infinite stamina when you are out of combat, meaning you can freely run around without depleting your stamina bar. If you happen to enter combat while sprinting, then your stamina bar will begin to go down until you can no longer run.

2Material Shop And Armory
The Material Shop And Armory mod is somewhat similar to Crazy’s Shop since both of these mods create overpowered shops where you can purchase items. In this instance, the Material Shop Mod is a collection of every single item in the game, spread across a variety of different shopkeepers.
For example, Philbert’s Sundries in Vernwoth contains every known material in the game, while Bjorn’s armory containsall the armor piecesand Roderick’s Smithy has all the weapons. This will make the game significantly easier since you do not need to complete certain quests for weapons or armor, but you will still need a significant amount of coins to purchase any of these items.

1Lock-On Combat With Dodge
If you pick a class such as a mage, you may find it incredibly disappointing that you can not perform actions like a combat dodge. Luckily, with the Lock-On Combat With Dodge mod, you can easily roll away from your enemies' attacks no matter what vocation you choose.
Furthermore, this mod also allows you to lock your camera onto whichever enemy you are currently fighting, so you never have to worry about directing your camera during intense combat scenarios. Overall, if you are a fan of games likeElden Ring, then this mod will make the combat much more palatable.