Where to Find Ferrystones in Dragon's Dogma 2

Want to know where to find Ferrystones in Dragon’s Dogma 2? Well, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we are going to show you the places we’ve come across Ferrystones. We’ll update the article with more locations as we find them. Keep in mind, these are very rare, at least up to the point we’ve reached, so don’t waste them. Let’s get into it!

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Where to Find Ferrystones in Dragon’s Dogma 2

How to Get Ferrystones in Dragon’s Dogma 2

There are several places where you can find and get Ferrystones in Dragon’s Dogma 2, but before we get to that, we need to explain how you use them. You find the item in your inventory, select it, then hit Use. After that, you can select between all the Portcrystals you’ve discovered and activated up to this point. Once you’ve done so, you’ll watch a fairly short cutscene (that’s probably hiding a loading screen) and be at the Portcrystal you’ve chosen. That’s all there is to it.

Okay, now that we know that, where do you find Ferrystones? Well, there are some that can be found in the open world. For example, we got one in the shack on the beach in Harve village. The house is right next to the local Portcrystal, and said house is called Rivage Elder’s Home. The Ferrystone is under the bed; you kinda have to wedge yourself between the bed and the wall to get it. Check out the images below to see where exactly you need to go.

Another potential source where you can find Ferrystones in Dragon’s Dogma 2 are shops. Not all of them, but some. For example, the store called Isaac’s Wares, which can be found in Bakbattahl. Problem is… they cost ten thousand Gold each. I don’t know how familiar you are with the economy of Dragon’s Dogma 2, but take it from me: that’s an insane amount of money. Coupled with the fact that these are fairly rare to find in the open world, I highly encourage you to only use Ferrystones very sparingly, at least in the beginning.

Isaac’s Wares (click to zoom in)
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