The great thing about games like Dragon’s Dogma 2 is they allow the player to get in the shoes of someone else with whom they may have little in common. Here’s how to make a good looking character in Dragon’s Dogma 2.

How to make attractive pawns in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Attractiveness is always subjective, but beauty hegemony still exists. If you are going to be staring at your character’s 3d model for 100+ hours, you may want to choose one that is nicer to look at. Using the character creator in Dragon’s Dogma 2, I made a few presets that can help you improve the base faces to make handsome pawns.

Good-looking male pawn in Dragon’s Dogma 2

For this character, I chose Jason-Momoa-styled eyebrows and an mean strong look. I started with the base head #23 and from there I modified the following parameters:

I chose the skin first, because that is what defines the shape of the lips and wrinkles. For this character I went with base skin #13 and skin color #5. I lowered the wrinkles to the minimum and added 35 sheen for a smoother look.

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Attractive female pawn in Dragon’s Dogma 2

This female archer uses the base head #8, the skin texture #25, and skin color #16.

Handsome male pawn in Dragon’s Dogma 2

This is a younger-looking pawn which uses the base head #18 and hair #18 as a starting point, and has a smaller body-type ideal for a Mage or a Rogue.

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Pretty female pawn in Dragon’s Dogma 2

This female pawn uses the base head #8 and hairstyle #5, although, if you prefer a more delicate look, you’re able to swap the latter for #35 (as in the cover photo).

For the base skin I chose #27 and the color #14. I decreased wrinkles to minimum and added a slight sheen of 4.

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