Dragon’s Dogma 2 mod adds marker for the Sphinx’s Riddle of Rumination Seeker’s Token quest


Capcom’s new ARPG Dragon’s Dogma 2 has plenty of tricky and vague pursuits to stumble through, but none are as complex as the Sphinx’s “A Game of Wits” questline. There’s a good chance players won’t even find her on their first playthrough since she’s hidden away behind mountainous terrain and scores of difficult foes, but if they do, the enigmatic creature will challenge them to solve a series of different riddles in exchange for handsome rewards.

Many of these riddles are tough nuts to crack — make sure you give our full Sphinx location and riddle answers guide a read, by the way — but one that’s particularly maddening is the Riddle of Rumination. Its requirement is simple; all you have to do is return to the place where you found a Seeker’s Token collectible for the first time within an in-game week and collect the Finder’s Token there. The problem, though, is that many players can’t remember where this was after dozens of hours of adventuring through Dragon’s Dogma 2’s rich, layered world — and unless you read a beginner’s guide before starting your playthrough, you wouldn’t know you needed to make a note of it.

As a result, this challenge has been driving fans crazy, especially since there are no in-game tools (other than the Trickster vocation’s Detection augment, sort of) you can use to aid you in your search. If you’re on PC, though, there’s now a mod you can use that’ll save you hours of racking your brain and tearing your hair out: Riddle of Rumination Marker by Nexus Mods user gibbed. As the mod’s name suggests, it mercifully adds a quest marker on your map that shows the Finder’s Token’s location when you set “A Game of Wits” as your priority quest.

Don’t remember where you found your first Seeker Token? This mod saves the day. (Image credit: Windows Central)

The mod requires using the REFramework utility, though both are easy to install since you just need to drag and drop their files into Dragon’s Dogma 2’s game directory. You can find and open this by right-clicking the game in your Steam library, selecting “Manage,” and then selecting “Browse local files.” Make sure you put the files in the Dragon’s Dogma 2 folder this opens directly, and not the D3D12 folder within it.





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