Dragon's Dogma 2 Medicament Predicament, Deliver the Fruit Roborant
In our Dragon’s Dogma 2 Medicament Predicament, Deliver the Fruit Roborant guide, we are going to break down the side quest for you: where it starts, who to talk to, where you can find the item necessary to complete it, the works. After that, we’ll talk about what happens once you give the quest giver, Flora, the Fruit Roborant. Let’s begin!
Deliver the Fruit Roborant Dragon’s Dogma 2 Medicament Predicament Side Quest
The Medicament Predicament side quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2 unlocks in the town of Melve. That’s the place you need to go in order to speak with Lennart in Tristan’s Inn, as a part of the main quest. Before you head in there, head to Runne’s Apothecary. It’s the bottle symbol on your minimap. In front of the apothecary is a little girl called Flora. Talk to her and offer your aid, and you’ll get the quest. Now you just have to get your hands on an item called Fruit Roborant.
Now, there are several ways to go about this. You can go straight into the apothecary and buy the Fruit Roborant. Only problem is, it costs an eye-watering 600 G. You can also craft it using Dried Fruits and Greenwarish. If you do, let us know in the comments. What you should do instead is head straight to the north of Melve. In the location shown below, you’ll find a ramshackle, well, shack. There’s a wooden chest inside, and that’s where we found a Fruit Roborant. Head back to Flora and give her the item.
What Happens When You Give Flora Fruit Roborant?
After you give Flora the Fruit Roborant and complete the Medicament Predicament side quest in Dragon’s Dogma 2, nothing much happens. She doesn’t have anything to give. However, she does mention that her grandfather will reward you properly. And in your initial conversation, she mentions a family shop in Vernworth. And, indeed, one you do make your way to the other town, you’ll eventually come across the shop. In fact, the grandpa, Auriol, will stop you in your tracks to thank you. And what is your reward? A discount at his store. It might not seem like much, but when you see how high the prices are even with the discount, you’ll be grateful for every coin saved.