Dragon's Dogma gives players a lot of freedom with regard to which quests they take on and where they decide to explore. This freedom, however, comes to a halt when players commit crimes within the city of Gran Soren. Striking NPCs in Dragon's Dogma or trespassing in the wrong areas can get a player thrown into the dungeons underneath the city.
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While this may sound harsh, there are plenty of options for those players that are looking to find their way out of prison. Figuring out which way is best, however, can be a bit of a challenge. For those Dragon's Dogma players looking to get out of jail, this guide is here to help.
The way that a player interacts with their world inDragon's Dogma can have serious consequences. Within the walls of Gran Soren, players are forbidden from attacking citizens and this applies to more than just open conflict. For example, a player cannot pick up an NPC and then throw them to cause them or others harm.
Trespassing is also a punishable offense in Dragon's Dogma. If a player is found in the Duke's Demesne, the castle within the city, after nightfall they will be arrested. Oddly enough, however, there are a long list of minor infractions that do not seem to warrant arrest such as stealing, threatening citizens, and drawing weapons. It hasn't been confirmed if this will carry over to the upcoming sequel to Dragon's Dogma.
Dragon's Dogma is similar to Skyrim in that it offers players a handful of ways to get themselves out of prison. Unfortunately, these each come at a cost of either gold, resources, or time.
Players that are fast enough may just be able to avoid being caught by the city guard and being sent to jail. The moment a player realizes that the city guard is
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