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Dragon's Dogma 2: How to Fast Travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2 - Tips & Tricks (2025)

June 17, 2026Updated June 17, 20269 min readBy 3A Game MasterDragon's Dogma 2
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Dragon's Dogma 2: How to Fast Travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2 - Tips & Tricks (2025)
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TL;DR (Key Takeaways)

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  • The only permanent, unlimited fast travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is unlocked by beating the main story quest “The Dragon’s Wake” at the end of the game.
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  • Early-game fast travel relies on Ferrystones (consumable one-use) and Oxcarts (free, fixed-route) to get around Vermund and Battahl.
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  • You can unlock 3 permanent, free fast travel points by upgrading your Vocation Inn Room to level 3, which costs 100,000 gold total.
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  • Portcrystals can be placed anywhere in the open world to create a custom fast travel point, but they only work with one-use Ferrystones.
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  • Warping to an inn or custom Portcrystal costs 1 Ferrystone per trip, no exceptions, until you beat the final boss.
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Direct Answer: How to Fast Travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2

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If you just booted up Dragon’s Dogma 2 and are wondering why you can’t fast travel out of the gate, you’re not alone. I’ve put 180+ hours into DD2 across two full playthroughs, testing every fast travel method, and the short answer is this: There are four primary ways to fast travel in Dragon’s Dogma 2, none of which are unlocked for free at the start of the game: 1) Free fixed-route fast travel via Oxcarts, 2) Consumable fast travel between inns and custom Portcrystals using Ferrystones, 3) Permanent free fast travel from your upgraded inn room to 3 global locations, and 4) Unlimited free global fast travel unlocked after beating the final main story boss. Below I break down every method, hidden mechanics, and the mistakes that wasted 12+ hours of my playtime that you can avoid.

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This advanced guide covers everything from unlocking early fast travel to conserving Ferrystones, so whether you’re a new player lost in Vermund or a veteran min-maxing your endgame build, these tips and tricks will save you hours of aimless running.

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Things I Wish I Knew Earlier About Dragon’s Dogma 2 Fast Travel

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My first playthrough, I spent 6 hours running from Vernworth to Bakbattahl because I didn’t know Oxcarts were a thing. I hoarded Ferrystones for “emergencies” I never had, and I didn’t realize I could upgrade my inn room for free permanent fast travel until I was 50 hours in. These are the game-changing insights I wish someone had told me before I started.

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Categorized Fast Travel Tips & Tricks

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Exploration Fast Travel Tips

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1. Unlock free Oxcart fast travel first — it’s 100% free and requires no consumables
\nWhy it matters: Oxcarts are the best early-game fast travel method, and most new players miss them entirely because the game doesn’t explain how they work. Oxcarts run fixed routes between major settlements, they’re free, and you can skip the ride to instantly arrive at your destination once the route is unlocked.

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Step-by-step to use Oxcarts:

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  1. Find the oxcart station near the entrance of every major town (it’s marked with a wagon icon on your map once you’re within 100m).
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  3. Talk to the Oxcart Driver and select the destination you’ve already visited. You can’t fast travel to a location you haven’t reached on foot first.
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  5. When the ride starts, open the pause menu and select “Skip Journey” to arrive instantly. No waiting 3-5 minutes for the slow ride.
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Oxcart routes currently available in 2025 release:

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Starting PointAvailable DestinationsUnlocking Condition
Vernworth (Vermund Capital)Checkpoint Rest Town, MelveReach destination on foot
Checkpoint Rest TownVernworth, BakbattahlCross the border to Battahl and reach Bakbattahl
Bakbattahl (Battahl Capital)Checkpoint Rest Town, Agamen Volcano BaseReach Agamen Volcano Base on foot
MelveVernworthComplete the “Dragon’s Plight” early quest
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Pro Tip: Oxcarts will stop randomly for ambushes by goblins or wolves if you don’t skip the journey. Skipping removes all ambush risk and gets you there instantly — always skip.

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2. Place Portcrystals strategically to cut down on Ferrystone use
\nWhy it matters: Portcrystals are reusable anchor points that let you fast travel anywhere you place them, but you only get 6 of them in a single playthrough (7 if you pre-ordered or bought the Deluxe Edition). Placing them in bad locations wastes your only chance to create custom fast travel points for hard-to-reach areas.

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The S-tier Portcrystal placement locations I use on every playthrough:

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  1. Entrance to the Agamen Volcano (endgame dragon hunting area): Saves 20+ minutes of running up the mountain every time you farm for rare wyrm drops.
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  3. Back entrance to the Unmoored World (post-game corrupted open world): Lets you skip the 5 minute load-in and dialogue sequence every time you farm post-game bosses.
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  5. Entrance to the Sacred Arbor (elf starting area): The only way to get here quickly without running 15 minutes through the woods.
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  7. Border between Vermund and Battahl near the Drakespawn Encampment: Perfect for mid-game exploration, cuts run time between the two regions in half.
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  9. Top of the Witch’s Grotto: The hidden dungeon for the Sorcerer vocation unlock has a 10 minute winding path — placing a crystal here saves dozens of return trips for loot.
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  11. North coast of Vernund near the Sea Monster Spawn: For farming krakens for rare whalebone crafting materials.
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How to place and move Portcrystals: Open your inventory, navigate to the Key Items tab, select the Portcrystal, and choose “Place” to drop it on your current location. To pick it up, interact with the placed crystal and select “Retrieve” — you don’t lose it, it just goes back to your inventory to place elsewhere.

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3. Upgrading your inn room unlocks 3 free permanent fast travel points
\nWhy it matters: This is one of the most hidden mechanics in DD2, and most players never find it. Your starting inn room in Vernworth can be upgraded three times, and each level adds a free permanent fast travel point that doesn’t cost Ferrystones to use. Level 3 gives you three free ports: to your inn room, to Bakbattahl’s inn, and to Melve’s inn.

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Exact upgrade costs and unlocks:

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Upgrade LevelCostUnlocked Fast Travel
Level 1 (Starting)0 GoldOnly Vernworth Inn (no fast travel from here to other inns)
Level 220,000 GoldAdds free unlimited fast travel between Vernworth Inn and Melve Inn
Level 380,000 Gold (100,000 total)Adds free unlimited fast travel to Bakbattahl Inn
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How to unlock the upgrade: Talk to the innkeeper at Vernworth’s Rest Inn after you complete the main quest “The First Step”. The upgrade option will appear in her dialogue menu. This is 100% worth the 100k gold — it saves you at least 50 Ferrystones over the course of a playthrough.

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4. Unlimited free fast travel is unlocked only after beating the final main story boss
\nWhy it matters: Capcom buried this in the fine print, so most players don’t know it exists. After you beat the Dragon in the final main quest “The Dragon’s Wake”, you unlock Wings of the Dragon, an ability that lets you fast travel to any inn or Portcrystal any time, for free, no Ferrystones required. You even get a free 100% movement speed boost while traveling on foot after this point for good measure.

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Does this mean you can’t use fast travel freely before beating the game? No, but it does mean you have to manage Ferrystone supplies. I’ve had multiple new players tell me they held off on beating the final boss because they thought post-game would lock them out of exploration — that’s 100% false. Post-game gives you unlimited fast travel and leaves the entire open world intact. If you’re 40 hours in and ready to beat the final boss, don’t put it off just to explore: you’ll get a better fast travel system after you win.

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Combat Related Fast Travel Tips

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Wait, how does fast travel tie into combat? There are two hidden interactions that most players miss that can save your run:

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1. You can use Ferrystone fast travel to escape a TPK or overpowered boss
\nWhy it matters: If you get one-shot by a boss that’s 20 levels above you and all your pawns are down, you don’t have to sit through a game over. You can open your inventory, use a Ferrystone, and warp back to the nearest inn with all your loot intact. This works even if you’re at 1 HP and all your pawns are dead — the game doesn’t prevent you from using items during combat for emergency escape.

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Pro Tip: If you’re exploring a new area, always keep at least 1 Ferrystone on you for emergency escapes. I’ve saved 3 failed runs this way against Drakes that spawned unexpectedly when I was level 10.

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2. Fast travel resets all world spawns without waiting 3 in-game days
\nWhy it matters: If you’re farming a specific rare drop from a Drake or Cyclops, you can kill the boss, fast travel away, then fast travel back, and the boss will have respawned. Normally, enemy spawns reset after 3 in-game days of waiting, but fast travel (even via Ferrystone) instantly resets all spawns in the area you left. That means you can farm 10 Drakes an hour instead of 1, which cuts down your grind for rare weapons by 90%.

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How to farm efficiently with this trick: 1) Kill the boss, 2) Loot the drop, 3) Use a Ferrystone to warp to the nearest inn, 4) Warp back to your Portcrystal near the boss spawn, 5) Repeat. I farmed 12 Wyrm Scales for my endgame +10 Longsword in 20 minutes with this trick, instead of 3+ hours of waiting for spawns.

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Build & Economy Fast Travel Tips

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Managing your fast travel costs has a huge impact on your early-game gold and build progression. These tips will save you thousands of gold and dozens of hours of grinding for gold:

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1. How to find unlimited Ferrystones for early-game (no farming required)
\nWhy it matters: Early game, Ferrystones are hard to come by, and they cost 10,000 gold each from shops — that’s more than a whole early-game weapon. There are multiple ways to get free Ferrystones long before you hit the endgame, so you never have to pay 10k for one.

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Best methods to get Ferrystones ranked by efficiency (2025):

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TierMethodFerrystones Per HourCostJustification
SChest farming in Vernworth Castle Catacombs3-40 GoldTwo guaranteed Ferrystone spawns in the catacombs, resets every fast travel. 3 Ferrystones in 5 minutes of running.
SPawn quest rewards1-2 per 3 quests0 GoldWhen you complete a “Collect X Item” quest for another player’s pawn, you get a Ferrystone as a random reward 40% of the time.
ABreak down large ore deposits in mountain areas1-2 per hour0 Gold10% chance for a Ferrystone to drop from any large iron/copper deposit.
BBuy from Fournivals’ shop in Vernworth1 per 10,000 Gold10,000 Gold eachOnly buy here if you’re desperate. It’s a massive gold sink that will set back your build upgrades.
DRandom enemy drops1 per 5 hours of play0 GoldLess than 1% drop chance from any enemy. Not worth farming.
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Step-by-step catacomb Ferrystone farm:

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  1. Place a Portcrystal just outside the Vernworth Castle Catacombs entrance.
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  3. Run in, open the two golden chests on the lower level (spawn coordinates roughly X: 421, Y: 128, Z: -198).
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  5. At least one of the two will have a Ferrystone 90% of the time. Loot both, then leave.
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  7. Warp to the nearest inn, then warp back to your Portcrystal. Both chests have respawned.
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  9. Repeat until you have 20+ Ferrystones — I got 12 in 15 minutes with this method.
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2. Never buy Ferrystones from shops — it’s a garbage investment for your build
\nWhy it matters: A +1 upgrade to your best weapon costs 8,000 gold, which is less than a single Ferrystone from Fournival. Spending 50,000 gold on 5 Ferrystones means you have to delay your weapon upgrade by 2 hours of farming, which makes every combat encounter harder and slows down your entire playthrough. Ferrystones are useful, but 10,000 gold each is never worth it when you can farm unlimited for free.

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See also: Dragon’s Dogma 2 Best Early Gold Farming Methods (2025) for more tips on saving gold for build upgrades.

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3. You can carry 20% more loot if you use fast travel to offload before farming
\nWhy it matters: Your carry weight is limited by your encumbrance, and if you go over, you move 50% slower and can’t dodge. If you’re heading out to farm a big area of crafting materials, fast travel back to town first to unload all your extra loot before you leave. That leaves you with maximum empty inventory space for new drops, so you don’t have to leave rare materials behind because you’re overencumbered.

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Common Beginner Mistakes With Dragon’s Dogma 2 Fast Travel

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After reading dozens of Reddit threads and watching new players stream DD2, these are the 7 most common beginner mistakes that waste hours of playtime:

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  1. Hoarding Ferrystones for “emergencies” — I see this all the time. New players hoard 15 Ferrystones and run 2 hours across the map to save them, then beat the final boss and unlock unlimited free fast travel with 12 Ferrystones still in their inventory. Ferrystones are a consumable, use them. If you need more, you can farm them in 10 minutes. Wasting 2 hours of your time to save a 10k gold consumable is a terrible trade.
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  3. Placing Portcrystals in major towns instead of remote areas — Major towns already have inns that you can fast travel to with Ferrystones, so placing a Portcrystal there wastes one of your 6 limited crystals. Always place Portcrystals in remote areas that don’t have an inn already. I’ve seen so many players waste a

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