Dragon’s Dogma 2: Critics of Briners discredit Dragonsplague as a hoax, argue Pawns with red eyes are unharmed

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If you have actually been staying on top of the most up to date Dragon’s Dogma 2 discussion, opportunities are, you have actually currently become aware of Dragonsplague. The transmittable in-game health problem, which can spread out from Pawn to Pawn in between gamers’ games, has actually ended up being a significant talking factor entirely because of exactly how serious its repercussions can be if left uncontrolled. 

Namely, if you stop working to manage the condition quick sufficient, it can lead to a community’s whole NPC populace obtaining eliminated over night. So yep, it’s a little bit severe. Needless to state, since it was highlighted, the majority of gamers have actually watched for any type of indications of their Pawns falling victim to the health problem. Red, radiant eyes are a telltale sign, and you could additionally observe them dealing with frustrations or ending up being disobedient suddenly. At that factor, there’s one extremely simple service – toss them right into the Brine

Not everybody gets on board with this method, nevertheless. On Reddit, we have actually currently seen increase to a team of ridiculing “anti-Briners” that firmly insist that Dragonsplague is all a scam. If your Pawn has red eyes, they state, they’re possibly simply weary and can take advantage of a great evening’s remainder at an inn… in a largely inhabited community (please do not really do this). 

“Dragonsplague is a hoax,” one announces. “First and foremost I am a proud anti-Briner. The Brine is the devil and should be avoided at all costs. If a Pawn gets red eyes, starts getting headaches, and disobeys orders, THEY ARE FINE. All you need to do is put them together with other Pawns without red eyes. This so-called ‘plague party’ will up their natural immunity to any illnesses (not that Dragonsplague is real in the first place).”

Furthermore, they recommend that when all the Pawns’ eyes end up being red, you can “safely dismiss them back to their masters where they can continue doing the lord’s work in building up other Pawns’ natural immunity to diseases.” Ironically, contaminating an additional Pawn is really one method to eliminate Dragonsplague, yet it’s much much less secure than simply disregarding them if they’re employed from somebody else, or tossing them right into the Brine and afterwards resummoning them if they’re your primary Pawn. 

Dragon’s Plague is a hoax from r/DragonsDogma

Obviously, it’s all a large ironical joke, yet others are participating in on the little bit, also: “OP doesn’t understand that everyone has red eyes when tired. A good night of sleep in Vermund’s inn is the only valid solution,” a Reddit individual adds

“If a Pawn has red eyes and a headache, then they clearly need a sleep. A nice comfy bed, not a campsite,” an additional agrees

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