One of the most common mistakes players may make while playing a role-playing adventure game is selling their quest items by mistake. However, inDragon’s Dogma 2, Arisens have the opportunity to restore these crucial quest items in exchange for a large sum of Gold. The exchange fees might seem unfair as it serves as a penalty to remind players to be more careful next time.
TheCourtly BreechesandCourtly Tunicis one of the quest items that Arisens might think is unimportant, while in fact, it is what gains them access toVernworth’s Palace inDragon Dogma 2.

How To Restore Lost Quest Items In Dragon’s Dogma 2
To restore lost quest items inDragon’s Dogma 2, players must:
EachDragon’s Dogma 2questitem will be available for purchase for a very high amount of Gold, which requires a lot of farming to acquire. The high-priced fee serves as a reminder not to sell or discard any item recklessly just to relieve players’ pockets or lessen their weight.
If Arisen’s Storage is overweight, they can simply go to a nearby Inn and transfer the unneeded items to their Storage inDragon’s Dogma 2. Additionally, dismissing a Pawn with all the items in their inventory will automatically transfer them to Arisens’ Storage.

Lost quest items (Special Finds)
Depends on the item

On the Transference of Souls 2
2000 G
The available sold items are essential for some side and mainquests inDragon’s Dogma 2, to cover one’s identity, or to learn a forgotten spell. Furthermore, players can request a duplicate of any item they own at the Scrape Store. To do so, simply add the item you wish to duplicate to your Storage, pay the fee, and wait for one day or more, so the merchant can complete your order.
The forgery will be identical to thegenuine piece in appearance, but will not share its function. Players should note that if they ever get caught with an unoriginal item, they will be sent to Jail inDragon’s Dogma 2. However, if they have a Makeshift Gaol Key, they can easily make their way out.
