The building has been beefed up considerably this time out. There's a new emphasis on agriculture, your first task seeing you build a farm from scratch as you seek out seeds and then sow them in fields. There's more help from the fellow villagers you recruit, with your base levelling up as you perform tasks for them, eventually unlocking the ability for them to build alongside you (there's also multiplayer, too, with up to four players able to be whisked off to an island that sits outside of the main quest to create whatever takes their fancy, while community features are now more closely woven into the fabric with shared screenshots and creations close to hand). There's even a sense of Sims-like autonomy as your villagers go about their business, queuing up for the bath-house in the evening or lining up patiently for the outhouse toilet where they might deposit their 'night-soil' (which, of course, you can then use to fertilise the land).

There are less small nuisances than last time out, too. Both weapon and armour degradation are gone, your building tools are now broader and the crafting has been whittled back to the bare essentials, with a UI that's been similarly pruned back and that gently guides you in the right direction when it comes to fulfilling requests. You can sprint while out in the field, and no longer are you stripped of your abilities and blueprints at the end of each chapter - lending Dragon Quest Builders 2 a much more cohesive, coherent feel.


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Builders 2 does feel a lot larger in scale than the first game, both in terms of its story structure and in terms of the kinds of things you can build and the area you can build them in. The original was broken up into four chapters, each of which took place in a totally different town. It was telling one overarching story, but every chapter made you start over again from essentially ground zero. Character progression, inventory, and your structures themselves did not carry over from one chapter to the next in that game, and you couldn't revisit old areas with new items or equipment. The only place where you could use every item in the game was a totally separate free-play mode, which had no quests or any narrative connection with the rest of the game.

Rubiss bestowed upon the Builder the Banner of Hope, an humble-looking flag engraved with Cantlin's old insigna, and instructed them to plant it in the center of the ruin, so that it's soothing light would attract the scattered people of the region to the location. Shortly after, the first to reach it was a young girl named Pippa. While initially suspicios of the Builder due to their claims to be both amnesiac and hearing voices in their heads, the welcoming atmosphere of the area proved to be too alluring, prompting the girl to ask to live there. Following the advice of Rubiss, the Builder quickly repaired the least damaged house still standing, shocking Pippa that they would be able to do such a feat with just mere dirt. The Builder quickly continued to further impress her more and more with their building abilities, which lead the young girl to begin escalate her requests. Meanwhile, while initially dependant of the goddess ever constant guidence, the Builder quickly began fully grasping the extent of his new capabilites, even pleasantly surprising the higher being herself. Soon Pippa, inspired by the selfless acts of the Builder, began expressing the desire to rebuild the ruined settlement around them into a splendid city where everyone could be happy, while also wanting to learn to build herself.

Under the request of Rollo, the Builder repaired the blue teleportal. Once done so Rollo instructed them to use the teleportal to seek out the Hammeroods, who surely knew the means to build a Giant mallet, a mighty tool that, should the Cantlin Chronicle be belived, would prove essential to gather new and better materials for the reconstruction of Cantlin.

Anyway, there you have it. How to find and solve all puzzles in Furrowfield, Khrumble Dun and Moonbrooke. Make sure to exchange them for goodies from the Hairy Hermit in Lulutopia, er, the Isle of Awakening. Note that you can also get Mini Medals by fulfilling the Hairy Hermits special requests. This guide will be updated as well to include the various Tablet targets for the game's 60 other Mini Medals (for a total of 90) so make sure to check back! ff782bc1db

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