How to Make Fruit Roborant in Dragon's Dogma 2

If you want to know how to make Fruit Roborant in Dragon’s Dogma 2, you’ve come to the right place. This item can be found in the open world, but it’s a somewhat scarce resource. Which makes sense, because it’s a strong restorative. Fortunately, you can make more of them yourself, and out of relatively common items. We’ll explain the whole process in this article, so let’s get right into it.

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How to Make Fruit Roborant in Dragon’s Dogma 2

Dragon’s Dogma 2 How to Make Fruit Roborant

To make Fruit Roborant in Dragon’s Dogma 2, you need two ingredients: Dried Fruits and Greenwarish. The latter is fairly commonly found in the open world and your Pawns will collect it as you travel and explore. As for Dried Fruits, you can find them in many shops, and sometimes in barrels in people’s houses (or make them yourself by letting fruit ripen in your inventory and then combining them). What I’m saying is, both of these ingredients are fairly common. To craft one Fruit Roborant, you’ll need one of each item. When you have them, go into your inventory, find the either ingredient, select it, and hit Combine. All that’s left to do is select the other ingredient, and boom. That’s all there is to it. Same as you craft any other item, really.

So, yeah, that’s how you make the Fruit Roborant in Dragon’s Dogma 2. Now, the question is why you’d want to do this? Well, one reason is that NPCs will sometimes ask for it. So far, we found only one, in the side quest called Medicament Predicament. But more than that, Fruit Roborant is a fairly powerful healing item. Both Greenwarish and Dried Fruit heal you, but for comparatively small amounts. There’s no comparing them to the effects of the Fruit Roborant. In essence, you’re sacrificing two items that heal less for one item that grants you way more health. Why wouldn’t you want that, right?

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