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[[Rift Crystal]]s are items, and a form of currency in Dragon's Dogma. There are multiple ways to both earn and spend them.
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[[Rift Crystal]]s are items, and a form of currency in Dragon's Dogma.
   
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
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Rift Crystals are a currency used by pawns in [[Dragon's Dogma]]. They can be acquired by having your [[Pawns|pawn]] hired by another Arisen through the [[Rift]], can be found as drops from enemies and can be obtained as rewards from [[Quests]].
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Rift Crystals are a currency used in [[Dragon's Dogma]]. There are multiple ways to both earn and spend them. They can be acquired by having the main [[Pawns|pawn]] hired by other Arisens through the [[Rift]], can be dropped by defeated enemies, may be found in chests, and can be obtained as rewards from [[Quests]].
   
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They are primarily used in the renting of player-created or offline pawns from the Rift, and can also be exchanged for weapons, armor, inclination elixirs and cosmetic items from the [[Rift Shop]]. In [[Dark Arisen]] content. Rift Crystals may also be used to [[rarifying|rarify]] dragonforged items, to repair broken [[Rift stones]], and to [[purification|purify]] Cursed items.
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They are used to [[rarifying|rarify]] dragonforged items with [[Barroch]], to repair broken [[Rift Stone]]s on [[Bitterblack Isle]], and to [[purification|purify]] cursed items with [[Olra]]. They are also used for renting player-created or offline pawns from the Rift, and can also be exchanged for weapons, armor, inclination elixirs and cosmetic items from the [[Rift Shop]].
   
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==Obtaining rift crystals==
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==Obtaining Rift Crystals==
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[[Rift Crystal]]s may be dropped as items that can be picked up, be bought, obtained as quest rewards, and gained by a fellow [[Arisen]] hiring your [[Main Pawn]].
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[[Rift Crystal]]s may be dropped as items that can be picked up, be bought, obtained as quest rewards, and gained by a fellow [[Arisen]] hiring one's [[Main Pawn]].
   
   
 
===Items===
 
===Items===
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When a foe is dispatched it may drop a rift crystal - these rift crystal drops are more common in [[the Everfall]] or on [[Bitterblack Isle]], but do occur in Gransys, even from relatively mundane creatures such as wolves and goblins. Monsters located in [[Bitterblack Isle]] have the highest chance of dropping Rift Crystals.
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When a foe is dispatched, it may drop a Rift Crystal - these Rift Crystal drops are more common in [[The Everfall (Post-Dragon)]] or on [[Bitterblack Isle]], but do occur in [[Gransys]], even from relatively mundane creatures such as [[Wolf|Wolves]] and [[Goblin]]s. Monsters located on [[Bitterblack Isle]] have the highest chance of dropping Rift Crystals.
   
 
There are nine different types of Rift Crystals:
 
There are nine different types of Rift Crystals:
   
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In [[Dragon's Dogma]] there were three types of rift crystal drop :
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In [[Dragon's Dogma]] there were three types:
 
*[[Rift Fragment]] which contains 100 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Fragment]] which contains 100 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Crystal (Item)|Rift Crystal]] which contains 400 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Crystal (Item)|Rift Crystal]] which contains 400 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Cluster]] which contains 800 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Cluster]] which contains 800 Rift Crystals
   
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In [[Dark Arisen]] a further six types were added, which are only found on [[Bitterblack Isle]]:
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In [[Dark Arisen]] further six types were added, which are only found on [[Bitterblack Isle]]:
 
*[[Rift Crystal Speck]] which contains 30 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Crystal Speck]] which contains 30 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Crystal Flake]] which contains 50 Rift Crystals
 
*[[Rift Crystal Flake]] which contains 50 Rift Crystals
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===Acquisition===
 
===Acquisition===
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Rift Crystals may also be purchased with real world money, not in-game gold on console. Ā These microtransactions are not available via the PC version.
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Rift Crystals may also be purchased with real world money, not in-game gold on console. These microtransactions are not available via the PC version.
   
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These were implemented via the console marketplace in Dragon' Dogma as the [[Rift Crystal Pack]] or [[Rift Crystal Bulk Pack]] and in Dark Arisen's online store via a specific in-game NPC prompt as [[Olra's Rift Crystal Pack]], as either the Knight, Queen, or King Pack.
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These were implemented in Dark Arisen's online store via a specific prompt when talking to [[Olra]] as [[Olra's Rift Crystal Pack]], as either ''The Knight Pack'', ''The Queen Pack'', and ''The King Pack''.
   
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[[Olra's Rift Crystal Pack]] replaced the [[Rift Crystal Pack]] or [[Rift Crystal Bulk Pack]] on the console marketplace for the base game [[Dragon's Dogma]], which are no longer available to download.
===Via Pawn Hires===
 
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Rift Crystal earnings are determined by the base amount of the monster multiplied by modifiers, which are determined by the level of the support pawn relative to the [[Arisen]], [[Main Pawn]] and other party member at the time of the monster's death.
 
   
 
===Via Pawn hires===
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Rift crystals earnings start at a base value of one tenth (10%) of the base [[Base Monster Experience Points]] for each monster the pawn kills or witnesses being killed.
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Rift Crystal earnings for hired Pawns start at a base value of one tenth (10%) of the [[Base Monster Experience Points]] for each monster the pawn kills or witnesses being killed.
   
 
This amount is multiplied by modifiers, which are determined by the level of the support pawn relative to the [[Arisen]], [[Main Pawn]] and other party member at the time of the monster's death.
 
This amount is multiplied by modifiers, which are determined by the level of the support pawn relative to the [[Arisen]], [[Main Pawn]] and other party member at the time of the monster's death.
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The modifiers are determined by comparing the level of the rented pawn to the Arisen, the main pawn and other support pawn. Each level disparity is worth either +1% or -1%, which is then capped at +25% or -25%. For example, a hired pawn 30 levels above that of the Arisen/Main Pawn receives a modifier of 25%, while a hired pawn 25 levels below that of the Arisen/Main pawn earns a penalty of 25%. Hired pawns with levels between the caps are calculated on a sliding scale worth 1% of each level disparity.
 
The modifiers are determined by comparing the level of the rented pawn to the Arisen, the main pawn and other support pawn. Each level disparity is worth either +1% or -1%, which is then capped at +25% or -25%. For example, a hired pawn 30 levels above that of the Arisen/Main Pawn receives a modifier of 25%, while a hired pawn 25 levels below that of the Arisen/Main pawn earns a penalty of 25%. Hired pawns with levels between the caps are calculated on a sliding scale worth 1% of each level disparity.
   
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An empty party slot is equivalent to a 25% bonus, e.g., a pawn more than 25 levels above the Arisen/main pawn. The game assumes the party members are working harder due to that empty slot. The modifiers also apply to [[Experience Points|XP gains]]; an empty slot gains the Arisen and main pawn, if present, an extra 25% of XP earnings per empty slot.
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An empty party slot is equivalent to a 25% bonus, e.g., a pawn more than 25 levels below the Arisen/main pawn. The game assumes the party members are working harder due to that empty slot. The modifiers also apply to [[Experience Points|XP gains]]; an empty slot gains the Arisen and main pawn, if present, an extra 25% of XP earnings per empty slot.
   
   
 
====Example ====
 
====Example ====
 
The Arisen and Main Pawn are level 75, and are accompanied by a level 200 pawn and a level 40 hired pawn. The party kills a [[Gorecyclops (Condemned)]]. (Base 57,000 XP) - equating to a base Rift Crystal reward of 5,700.
   
 
The level 200 support pawn earns three +25% modifiers for a total of 13,359 RC for that kill, because the level 200 is presumed to be doing most of the work while accompanying three lower-leveled party members.
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The Arisen and Main Pawn are level 75, and are accompanied by a level 200 pawn and a level 40 hired pawn. The party kills a [[Gorecyclops (Condemned)]]. (Base 57,000 XP) - equating to a base rift crystal reward of 5,700.
 
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The level 200 support pawn earns three +25% modifiers for a total of 13,359 RC for that kill, because the level 200 is presumed to be doing most of the work while accompanying three lower-leveled people.
 
   
 
The level 40 support pawn earns three -25% modifiers for a total of 1,603 RC for that kill. The lower leveled pawn is hit with extreme RC penalties because it is assumed that the pawn is being protected/carried by the rest of the party members.
 
The level 40 support pawn earns three -25% modifiers for a total of 1,603 RC for that kill. The lower leveled pawn is hit with extreme RC penalties because it is assumed that the pawn is being protected/carried by the rest of the party members.
   
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In the meantime, the [[Experience Points|XP]] gain for both Arisen and Main pawn get a 25% bonus for the level 40 pawn that is cancelled out by the level 200 pawn's XP penalty of 25%.
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In the meantime, the [[Experience Points|XP]] gain for both Arisen and Main pawn get a 25% bonus for the level 40 pawn, but that is cancelled out by the level 200 pawn's XP penalty of 25%.
   
 
====Calculator====
 
====Calculator====
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== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==
 
;Obtaining Rift Crystals
 
;Obtaining Rift Crystals
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*To enable more hires of the Arisen's pawn one can either:
 
*To enable more hires of the Arisen's pawn one can either:
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**Make sure you pawn is well turned out, well equipped, and has suitable [[inclination]]s and [[skills]].
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**Make sure the pawn is well turned out, well equipped, and has suitable [[Inclination]]s and [[skills]].
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**Create one or more alternative account and hire one's own pawns.
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**Create one or more alternative accounts and hire one's own pawns.
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**There is a 1,000,000 (one million) Rift Crystal limit on rewards per rental, effective between each time the Hired Pawn is released into the rift by the Renter and the instance when the owner Arisen sleeps at an inn or bench.
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**There is a 1,000,000 (one million) Rift Crystal limit on rewards per rental, effective between each time the Hired Pawn is released into the Rift by the renter and the instance when the owner Arisen sleeps at an inn or bench.
 
**Join a group and forum and request or participate in hiring - several exist on Facebook, GameFaqs, Reddit and so on.
 
**Join a group and forum and request or participate in hiring - several exist on Facebook, GameFaqs, Reddit and so on.
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*A good way to get Rift Crystals (including offline) is completing the [[From a Different Sky]] quests. There are 100 badges to find, and each one nets at least 1600 RC. Once collected, these badges remain in the inventory and can be used to rapidly complete these quests on subsequent playthroughs, making further accumulation of crystals, experience and and money almost effortless.
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*A good way to get Rift Crystals (including offline) is completing the [[From a Different Sky]] quests. There are 100 badges to find, and each one nets at least 1,600 RC. Once collected, these badges remain in the inventory or storage and can be used to rapidly complete these quests on subsequent playthroughs, making further accumulation of Crystals, experience and and money almost effortless.
   
 
* Equip the secret augment [[Fortune]] to dramatically increase the 100 RC drops from slain creatures.
 
* Equip the secret augment [[Fortune]] to dramatically increase the 100 RC drops from slain creatures.
 
*In Dragon's Dogma:
 
*In Dragon's Dogma:
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** In the original Dragon's Dogma, resting at an inn occasionally caused the game itself to hire your [[Main Pawn]]Ā and award you with a level-based amount of Rift Crystals; i.e., the higher your level, the higher the amount of crystals received. A level 200 pawn earned 1500 RC from the game's offline rent.
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** In the original Dragon's Dogma, resting at an inn occasionally caused the game itself to hire one's [[Main Pawn]]Ā and award the Arisen with a level-based amount of Rift Crystals; i.e., the higher the Arisen's level, the higher the amount of crystals received. A level 200 pawn earned 1,500 RC from the game's offline rent.
 
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*In Dark Arisen:
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** Chests in the [[Ward of Regret]] and in [[The Pilgrim's Gauntlet]] always contain a [[Maneater]]. Killing a Maneater will randomly reward drop 20,000+ Rift Crystals!
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** Chests in the [[Ward of Regret]] and in [[The Pilgrim's Gauntlet]] always contain a [[Maneater]]. Killing a Maneater may randomly reward a drop of 20,000+ Rift Crystals.
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** The [[Forsaken Cathedral]] has a [[Golden Knight / Silver Knight|Golden]]/[[Silver Knight]] team that drops 9,000+ RC and 13,000+ G as a reward when defeated.
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** The [[Forsaken Cathedral]] has a [[Golden Knight]]/[[Silver Knight]] team that drops 9,000+ RC and 13,000+ [[Gold|G]] as a reward when defeated.
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*[[Weal]] doubles rift crystal gain.
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*[[Weal]] doubles Rift Crystal gain.
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*[[Hard Mode]] also doubles rift crystal gain.
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*[[Hard Mode]] also doubles Rift Crystal gain.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==

Revision as of 14:58, 21 November 2017

Rift Crystal Pack

Rift Crystals are items, and a form of currency in Dragon's Dogma.

Description

Rift Crystals are a currency used in Dragon's Dogma. There are multiple ways to both earn and spend them. They can be acquired by having the main pawn hired by other Arisens through the Rift, can be dropped by defeated enemies, may be found in chests, and can be obtained as rewards from Quests.

They are used to rarify dragonforged items with Barroch, to repair broken Rift Stones on Bitterblack Isle, and to purify cursed items with Olra. They are also used for renting player-created or offline pawns from the Rift, and can also be exchanged for weapons, armor, inclination elixirs and cosmetic items from the Rift Shop.

Obtaining Rift Crystals

Rift Crystals may be dropped as items that can be picked up, be bought, obtained as quest rewards, and gained by a fellow Arisen hiring one's Main Pawn.


Items

When a foe is dispatched, it may drop a Rift Crystal - these Rift Crystal drops are more common in The Everfall (Post-Dragon) or on Bitterblack Isle, but do occur in Gransys, even from relatively mundane creatures such as Wolves and Goblins. Monsters located on Bitterblack Isle have the highest chance of dropping Rift Crystals.

There are nine different types of Rift Crystals:

In Dragon's Dogma there were three types:

In Dark Arisen further six types were added, which are only found on Bitterblack Isle:


Acquisition

Rift Crystals may also be purchased with real world money, not in-game gold on console. These microtransactions are not available via the PC version.

These were implemented in Dark Arisen's online store via a specific prompt when talking to Olra as Olra's Rift Crystal Pack, as either The Knight Pack, The Queen Pack, and The King Pack.

Olra's Rift Crystal Pack replaced the Rift Crystal Pack or Rift Crystal Bulk Pack on the console marketplace for the base game Dragon's Dogma, which are no longer available to download.

Via Pawn hires

Rift Crystal earnings for hired Pawns start at a base value of one tenth (10%) of the Base Monster Experience Points for each monster the pawn kills or witnesses being killed.

This amount is multiplied by modifiers, which are determined by the level of the support pawn relative to the Arisen, Main Pawn and other party member at the time of the monster's death.

The modifiers are determined by comparing the level of the rented pawn to the Arisen, the main pawn and other support pawn. Each level disparity is worth either +1% or -1%, which is then capped at +25% or -25%. For example, a hired pawn 30 levels above that of the Arisen/Main Pawn receives a modifier of 25%, while a hired pawn 25 levels below that of the Arisen/Main pawn earns a penalty of 25%. Hired pawns with levels between the caps are calculated on a sliding scale worth 1% of each level disparity.

An empty party slot is equivalent to a 25% bonus, e.g., a pawn more than 25 levels below the Arisen/main pawn. The game assumes the party members are working harder due to that empty slot. The modifiers also apply to XP gains; an empty slot gains the Arisen and main pawn, if present, an extra 25% of XP earnings per empty slot.


Example

The Arisen and Main Pawn are level 75, and are accompanied by a level 200 pawn and a level 40 hired pawn. The party kills a Gorecyclops (Condemned). (Base 57,000 XP) - equating to a base Rift Crystal reward of 5,700.

The level 200 support pawn earns three +25% modifiers for a total of 13,359 RC for that kill, because the level 200 is presumed to be doing most of the work while accompanying three lower-leveled party members.

The level 40 support pawn earns three -25% modifiers for a total of 1,603 RC for that kill. The lower leveled pawn is hit with extreme RC penalties because it is assumed that the pawn is being protected/carried by the rest of the party members.

In the meantime, the XP gain for both Arisen and Main pawn get a 25% bonus for the level 40 pawn, but that is cancelled out by the level 200 pawn's XP penalty of 25%.

Calculator

A very good RC Calculator is located here: RC Calculator

Notes

Obtaining Rift Crystals
  • To enable more hires of the Arisen's pawn one can either:
    • Make sure the pawn is well turned out, well equipped, and has suitable Inclinations and skills.
    • Create one or more alternative accounts and hire one's own pawns.
    • There is a 1,000,000 (one million) Rift Crystal limit on rewards per rental, effective between each time the Hired Pawn is released into the Rift by the renter and the instance when the owner Arisen sleeps at an inn or bench.
    • Join a group and forum and request or participate in hiring - several exist on Facebook, GameFaqs, Reddit and so on.
  • A good way to get Rift Crystals (including offline) is completing the From a Different Sky quests. There are 100 badges to find, and each one nets at least 1,600 RC. Once collected, these badges remain in the inventory or storage and can be used to rapidly complete these quests on subsequent playthroughs, making further accumulation of Crystals, experience and and money almost effortless.
  • Equip the secret augment Fortune to dramatically increase the 100 RC drops from slain creatures.
  • In Dragon's Dogma:
    • In the original Dragon's Dogma, resting at an inn occasionally caused the game itself to hire one's Main Pawn and award the Arisen with a level-based amount of Rift Crystals; i.e., the higher the Arisen's level, the higher the amount of crystals received. A level 200 pawn earned 1,500 RC from the game's offline rent.
  • In Dark Arisen:
  • Weal doubles Rift Crystal gain.
  • Hard Mode also doubles Rift Crystal gain.

Gallery