Seeker Tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2 are a type of collectible that can be found in random locations as you explore the world around you in your quest to establish yourself as the one true Arisen.
Finding these Dragon’s Dogma 2 items isn’t just for the sake of treasure hunting, you can exchange them at specific locations across the land for high-tier items and armor pieces that will help you on your adventure .
Without further ado, we are here to show you how to find researcher tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2, where to exchange them And all Seeker Token rewards proposed.
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How to find Seeker Tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2
The best way to find researcher tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is to pay close attention to your surroundings while you explore. Seeker tokens are hidden throughout the environmentmeaning they could literally be anywhere, but some are better hidden than others.
There are in total 240 Researcher tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2, but you just need to find 80 Researcher tokens to obtain the “The Collector” achievement.
We found the one in the picture above hidden in the fountain in the middle of the Merchant’s Quarter in Vernworth. We then found another one on a grate in the Noble Quarter cemetery area.
Where to trade Seeker Tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2
You can exchange Seeker Tokens in Dragon’s Dogma 2 by visit a vocations guild Or talk to some innkeeper NPCs in less populated towns. However, it is much easier to visit and locate a professional guild like the one in the Vernworth Merchants’ Quarter.
Talk to the NPC at your desired location and select the “Give Researcher Tokens” option. Next, agree to hand over all the tokens you have in your inventory. This will net you all the rewards you are eligible for and bring up the trade menu where you can see all the items you can get for Seeker Tokens.
All Seeker Token Rewards in Dragon’s Dogma 2
Here is a list of all the items you can get from researcher tokens and how much they cost:
Article | Description | Researcher Token Cost |
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Ferrystone | A stone that can instantly return the user to the location of a fixed Crystalport. | 1 |
Ring of Vehemence | A ring imbued with power. The wielder’s attacks are more likely to stagger and knock enemies back. | 5 |
Ring of Triumph | A ring imbued with power. Slightly increases maximum health, maximum stamina, and maximum weight the wearer can carry. | 15 |
Dowsing tips | Handled daggers intended to recall hunting snakes. They emit a glow whenever treasure is near. | 30 |
Twilight Star | A simple metal circle. Adorned with a small jewel on the forehead that resembles a slightly sparkling star. | 50 |
Ring of Profusion | A ring imbued with power. Moderately increases the maximum weight the wearer can carry. | 70 |
Champion Coat | A coat that exudes confident majesty. Every triumph seems a foregone conclusion. | 90 |
Eternal bond | A ring that overflows with mystical light. Makes the wearer look friendlier. When given as a gift, it deepens the bond between the giver and the receiver. | 120 |
Charming corset | A fine fabric garment that hugs the wearer’s figure, stretching tightly across the waist and hips for a flattering effect. | 150 |
The power of the Legion | A staff crowned with a small piece of an Arisen’s heart. The pawns that equip it resurrect themselves when they are rendered immobile. | 180 |
Stress ring | A ring with a mysterious power that invigorates the spirit. Slightly increases Discipline when defeating enemies. | 220 |
That’s all for the moment! If you’re looking for more Dragon’s Dogma 2 content, check out our pages listing the best vocations and best early game pawn building. If you’re stuck on the main quests, we have a walkthrough for the Nameless Village, a walkthrough for the Caged Magistrate, and a page showing you how to complete Disa’s plot.