All vocation requirements in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined

Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined has changed certain features from how they worked in the old title, and Vocations are easier to level up. Different requirements for these Vocations vary with the character in question. Each character has a specific vocation they begin with, which depends on their personalities. However, you can unlock more options on your adventures. You can also change the vocation of a specific character. This guide will provide you with the complete information about all vocation requirements in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined.Table of contentsHow to level up Vocations in Dragon Quest 7 ReimaginedComplete list of Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined Vocation requirements Every Vocation in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined has specific requirements. You can obtain them by completing the Alltrades Abbey content and then equipping them. Once you gain access to Moonlighting, you'll be able to change the Vocations outside of combat. Image via Square Enix ClassVocation RequirementsArmamentalistWarrior+MageChampionGladiator+PaladinDruidMaster any two of the following: Luminary, Pirate, SageDancerDefautlHeroMaster any three of the following: Armamentalist, Gladiator, Paladin, Luminary, Pirate, Sage, Monster MasherLuminaryDancer+Jester+TroubadourMageDefaultMartial ArtistDefaultMonster MasherThief+ShepherdPaladinMartial Artist+PriestPriestDefaultPirateThief+SailorThiefDefaultTroubadourDefaultSailorDefaultSageMage+PriestWarriorDefaultGladiatorWarrior+Martial Artist All Vocations have their own stat nerfs and buffs, along with special abilities. The ideal setup is to combine them in such a way that one negates the weakness of the other. It's also important to level up Vocations as efficiently as possible.How to level up Vocations in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined There are two main ways to gain Vocation Points. Completing a battle gets you one Vocation Point. If you have a Mastered Vocation, you'll gain three Vocation Points instead. Instant-killing an enemy also gets you one Vocation Point. You can go to the in-game settings and raise the Vocation Points you get from winning fights. You can raise it from just one to seven Vocation Points. This is mandatory if you're aiming to raise plenty of Vocation Points to level up the abilities faster. Another option is to defeat high-tier enemies, but the method is inefficient. Instead, raise the Vocation Points you gain from winning fights, and start contests in a low-level town. That way, you get more points significantly quicker as you win every fight, and gain Vocation Points. The post All vocation requirements in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined appeared first on Destructoid.

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All vocation requirements in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined


Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined has changed certain features from how they worked in the old title, and Vocations are easier to level up.

Different requirements for these Vocations vary with the character in question. Each character has a specific vocation they begin with, which depends on their personalities. However, you can unlock more options on your adventures. You can also change the vocation of a specific character.

This guide will provide you with the complete information about all vocation requirements in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined.

Table of contents
Complete list of Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined Vocation requirements
Every Vocation in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined has specific requirements. You can obtain them by completing the Alltrades Abbey content and then equipping them. Once you gain access to Moonlighting, you'll be able to change the Vocations outside of combat.

Image via Square Enix
Class
Vocation Requirements
Armamentalist
Warrior+Mage
Champion
Gladiator+Paladin
Druid
Master any two of the following: Luminary, Pirate, Sage
Dancer
Defautl
Hero
Master any three of the following: Armamentalist, Gladiator, Paladin, Luminary, Pirate, Sage, Monster Masher
Luminary
Dancer+Jester+Troubadour
Mage
Default
Martial Artist
Default
Monster Masher
Thief+Shepherd
Paladin
Martial Artist+Priest
Priest
Default
Pirate
Thief+Sailor
Thief
Default
Troubadour
Default
Sailor
Default
Sage
Mage+Priest
Warrior
Default
Gladiator
Warrior+Martial Artist
All Vocations have their own stat nerfs and buffs, along with special abilities. The ideal setup is to combine them in such a way that one negates the weakness of the other. It's also important to level up Vocations as efficiently as possible.

How to level up Vocations in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined
There are two main ways to gain Vocation Points.

  • Completing a battle gets you one Vocation Point. If you have a Mastered Vocation, you'll gain three Vocation Points instead.
  • Instant-killing an enemy also gets you one Vocation Point.
You can go to the in-game settings and raise the Vocation Points you get from winning fights. You can raise it from just one to seven Vocation Points. This is mandatory if you're aiming to raise plenty of Vocation Points to level up the abilities faster. Another option is to defeat high-tier enemies, but the method is inefficient.

Instead, raise the Vocation Points you gain from winning fights, and start contests in a low-level town. That way, you get more points significantly quicker as you win every fight, and gain Vocation Points.

The post All vocation requirements in Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined appeared first on Destructoid.

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