In Dragon’s Dogma 2, there are some quests that are time-critical. One of these quests is “Prey for the Pack”. It isn’t easy to track down the whereabouts of the missing boy Rodge. We will help you with our quest guide!
Which quest from Dragon’s Dogma 2 is it about? In the settlement of Rest Town, you will receive the quest “Prey for the Pack” from the pharmacist Morris. His son Rodge has gone missing. Find him! The father’s tip before you set out: Talk to some villagers who might have seen him.
Through the conversations, you will actually learn something useful: Rodge liked to hang around near certain flower fields. Thanks to this info, a new location will be highlighted on the map.
The launch trailer for Dragon’s Dogma 2 sets the mood for the RPG adventure:
How to master Prey for the Pack
and save Rodge
So what is difficult about the quest? Once you reach the marked location, you will quickly realize that there is still no trace of Rodge. You can explore the immediate surroundings as thoroughly as possible, but you won’t unlock any further markers for your map.
So what to do? Theoretically, you need to follow the trail of flowers, which can easily be overlooked. Practically, we will just tell you where to go: to the Lazy Cave in the east of Rest Town.
On the way there and in the cave, various wolf creatures await you that you must clear out – including, on the clearing before the cave, a stronger beast. However, the animal opponents are not really a problem.
It can become more difficult if you leave the quest sitting in your quest log for too long (or if you’ve already wasted too much time searching). MyMMO editor Karsten arrived too late on site and could only bring the distraught father the tattered clothes of the boy.
How can I tell which quests are time-critical? Time-critical quests are highlighted in the quest log – in such a case, the hand symbol will repeatedly change to an hourglass symbol.
More good tips and tricks can be found here: Dragon’s Dogma 2 – 30 things I would have liked to know before starting
