Dragon Quest Builders 2 is another fantastic entryinto the internationally beloved Dragon Quest franchise that has mountains of content to discover in it. The Story Mode alone can take over fifty hours, and that's not including all the time people tend to spend customizing and «perfecting» their base on each island.
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That said, some players may not even realize that this game also has a multiplayer mode as well. So, let's go over all the aspects of DQB2's multiplayer, how it works, and if it's «worth» buying the game for.
Quite honestly, the biggest hurdle ofDQB2's Multiplayer is actually unlocking it. This is a chunky game, with even the tutorial itself taking a few hours to get through on average. And, sadly, the Multiplayer takes even longer to gain access to. Essentially there are four parts of the game players must get through before the Teleportal (which allows access to Multiplayer) is unlocked. They are:
While these four steps might not seem like much, each of them takes at least three to four hours minimum, with the Furrowfield Island step taking over ten hours even at a breakneck speed.
Now the Multiplayer aspect ofDragon Quest Builders 2 is pretty separated from the main content of the game. In fact, it's so separated that a lot of the fanbase for the game felt they were lured in by the concept of going through the story with friends, only to find out that all of the online content is segregated to just the Isle of Awakening and the Explorer Shores Islands, both of which have no bearing on the story of the game.
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In any case, once players have unlocked the Teleportal, they can then use this
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