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Badge of Vows 98 is a Badge of Vows medal obtained during the From A Different Sky quest of the same number. The badge is the remnant of a former Riftstone, collecting it earns a reward of Rift Crystals.

In the original Dragon's Dogma, Badge of Vows 98 is obtained as part of the From A Different Sky - Part 10 DLC quest pack, in Dark Arisen, the quest is included in the base game.

Overview[]

"A badge that glimmers with a mysterious light. Similar medals can be found scattered around Gransys."

Found atop a broken stone structure at Cutlass Cape close to the entrance of Bluemoon Tower.

Picking up this item grants a reward of 3 Rift Clusters and 1,000 experience. This item can be duplicated at The Black Cat for 18,750 Gold.


Walkthrough[]

Head to Cutlass Cape - the badge is on the larger section of a broken arch. It may not be readily apparent how to obtain the badge. Most methods require jumping from a position uphill of the opposite section of the broken arch on which the badge is found.

Running jump levitate or running jump double vault[]

Take a Running jump, followed by levitate from a position uphill of the broken. The jump should be aimed to land on the rightmost section of the arch - a second easy jump across the arch reaches the badge.

Double Vault can be used, in combination with a running jump - the procedure is the same as the "running levitate" method. It may take a few attempts, but time it just right and the Arisen will catch the ledge and pull up.

Double vault and barrel[]

Double vault can be used to obtain the badge, using a jump from a barrel placed uphill of the lowest part of the two structures forming the broken arch.

This method is best performed without pawns present as they have the habit of cracking open barrels.

Pick up one of the nearby barrels, set it down a couple feet uphill from the lower pillar, climb up on it and double vault towards the lower pillar.

Frigor[]

A Frigor ice block can be used to mske the jump easier. Create it uphill from the broken arch. Levitate first to the smaller section of the broken arch. From the top of the smaller section levitate to the top of the larger section.

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