Learn how to play and what are the strengths of Mage Vocation in Dragon’s Dogma 2 with the class and skills guide.
Mage Vocation (Class) Overview
In Dragon’s Dogma 2, the role of a Mage is to support the party by using their healing and buffing skills. It is the starting vocation and all-around great magick user who wields a staff. However, for those who are looking for more damage and power in their spellcasting, the Sorcerer is the better option later on. Both, however, can levitate, cast spells, and are potent spellcasters in any group.
The vocation you choose in Dragon’s Dogma 2 defines the skills, playstyle, and weapons you or your pawns (companions) can use in combat. Additionally, as you level up, you will improve statistics and unlock Augments, passive boosts. Both will help you increase your combat efficiency, including survivability and damage output.

It’s important to know that you’re able to change your actively equipped skills at any campfire if you have a camping kit. You can obtain a camping kit by purchasing it from merchants, or, if you are lucky, you may find one in the world. However, it’s worth noting that you cannot unlock new skills orchange your vocationat campfires.
Should you play Mage Vocation (Class) in Dragon’s Dogma 2?
Mage is an excellent choice for players who like to support the team, stay in back lines, and deal damage from far away. One of the biggest pros of Mage is the Anodyne skill. It conjures a magickal curative sigil that recovers the health of the caster and their allies when in contact with it. As a result, at least one mage will be a must-have for any team in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
It’s worth noting that playing from afar doesn’t mean you will stand in one place and never have to worry about incoming damage. Also, one of the class’s weaknesses is low resistance to enemy attacks and mobility. Especially when you will be casting spells, you can be easily interrupted by enemy attacks. You will need a warrior or another character who can focus enemies on themselves and protect a mage during combat.
Additionally, you will need to constantly balance between your resource poll. However, it’s an extremely rewarding playstyle when you can provide the group with needed support and deal fantastic damage with fantastically animated effects of your high-damage spells.
How to Play Mage Vocation (Class)
Battlefield Awareness and Positioning: Casting Magic requires good battlefield awareness. As mentioned, while casting, you often can’t move. So you will need another pawn to focus the enemy’s attention on themselves to give you time to finish the spell without interruptions. Another crucial aspect is positioning; strategically picking the perfect spot for yourself will give you an advantage and time. That includes high places and staying outside of harm’s way. Casting time can be a long process, and you don’t have much armor protection or resistances as a mage.
Elemental Magic: Mages are the basic vocation (class) in Dragon’s Dogma 2, who can cast various elemental offensive spells. They are expected to cast damage spells from afar, and you will have a decent choice between fire, frost, and lightning elements. One of the most recognizable spells is Flagration. It casts a cone of fire from the mage’s hands. The Levin spell can spam multiple lighting charges, each damaging enemies while consuming stamina. Those elemental spells will also apply status effects. For example, ice can slow or trap enemies.

Boons and Affinities(enchantments): Spells that grant elemental attributes to teams’ weapons are also in the Mage’s arsenal. Boons and affinities were highly valued spells in the previous game. These enchantments were a must-have for every party because every player could quickly strike with a weapon enchanted with their enemies’ elemental weaknesses. That gives a team an edge and allows them to inflict more damage. Furthermore, boons and affinities can also inflict certain debuffs on anything they hit, weakening their enemies.
Party Support: Thanks to the Celerity, your mage can hasten the movement of the whole party. Pair that with buffs, debuffs, healing ability, and weapon boosts for the team, and the mage’s importance becomes apparent.

Mage Maister’s Teachings
In Dragon’s Dogma 2, you’re able to learn ultimate abilities from vocation Maisters who have mastered their chosen vocation. Once you have gained their approval, you can unlock these powerful skills. Obtaining these abilities can often alter the way you play your class and are definitely worth the effort.
No specific Vocation Rank is needed to unlock ultimate abilities, but you must have unlocked the Vocation itself. Mage vocation is immediately available at the start of the game.

The Following Lists presents the Mage Ultimate Ability and How to Unlock:
Once you complete the Spellbound quest and unlock the Mage’s ultimate ability, you will also gain access to the Sorcerer’s ultimate ability. Trysha will grant you this ultimate skill when you complete her task.
How to Unlock More Skills
You can change and unlock more skills and vocations in Vocation Guilds and some Inns. Here are some Locations where you can change your vocation and unlock more:
Mage Skills and Augments
Just like all vocations in Dragon’s Dogma 2, Archer has access to three types of skills:
As you can see, some of those skills are passive boosts, and some are active abilities used in combat to deal damage and sometimes crowd control the battlefield.
you’re able to have only a few skills per category active simultaneously. With ranks, you unlock skills by using specific vocations in combat as you level up. So some of the skills in the list below might not be available for you from the start.
Below, you can find all Mage class Weapon Skills, Core Skills, and Augmentations in Dragon’s Dogma 2.
The Best Mage Skills
Ensure you use skills matching your playstyle and exploit enemy weaknesses for the best results. Here are the best mage skills in Dragon’s Dogma 2 worth considering:
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