The Dragon's Dogma 2 character creator is already the ultimate RPG crossover, with incredibly convincing takes on The Witcher, Elden Ring, and Baldur's Gate 3

Dragon's Dogma 2
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The character creator for Dragon's Dogma 2 has only been out for a few days, but it's quickly turned into the u🃏ltimate RPG crossover - and it's simultaneously producing some of the most wholesome and most horrifying things I have ever seen come out of a video game.

If you want to be in 🥀on the ground floor of excellent Dragon's Dogma 2 characters, you'll want to check out , where players are sharing photos of their creations, often accompanied by the slider settings used to make those characters so you can recreate them in your own game. There are . There are . There are even at least two . 

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to an straight out of Spider-Man 3. There's also , which… well, don't 🎃click that link if you wa🥂nt to sleep tonight.

My favorite creation, however, is definitely who built incredible likenesses of each other. "This process encouraged ♑us to stop and really look at one another like we’ve never done before," CrankyGamer68 writes. "We found ourselves pretty much blocking everything out today and focusing on the most minuscule details of ourselves and how we see each other." I never would've expected something so wholesome in all of this.

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Even before the advent of this subreddit, people were already eager to sha𓆉re some truly bizarre creations ranging f🦄rom Todd Howard to Gigachad. It looks like th♍e sequel is🦄 offering a worthy follow-up to the original game's incredible creation tools.

The best time to play Dragon's Dogma was 12 years ago, and the second-best time is now while the RPG is on sale for $5 ahead of Dragon's Dogma 2's launch.

Dustin Bailey
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