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Dungeon Village 2 is an RPG town management simulation, serving as the sequel to the original Dungeon Village. In this game, you'll embark on a journey to construct thriving towns, explore new territories, and nurture adventurous souls.

The game contains a series of helpful tips, which we've collected and listed them in one place for you below.

  1. Dungeon Village 2
  2. Game Flow
  3. Adventurers
  4. Adventurer Stats 1
  5. Adventurer Stats 2
  6. Adventurer Stats 3
  7. Adventurer Stats 4
  8. Adventurer Base Stats
  9. Abnormal Status Effects
  10. Satisfaction
  11. Work
  12. Auras
  13. Moving In
  14. Taxes
  15. Gifts
  16. Changing Jobs
  17. Facilities 1
  18. Facilities 2
  19. Facilities 3
  20. Upgrading Facilities
  21. Town Points
  22. Diamond Points
  23. Popularity
  24. Quest Types 1
  25. Quest Types 2
  26. Quest Types 3
  27. Town Ranking
  28. Events
  29. Magic Cauldron
  30. Magic Cauldron Upgrades
  31. Partner Monsters
  32. The Monster Farm
  33. Trait Points 1
  34. Trait Points 2
  35. Trait Points 3
  36. Town Guide Contests
  37. Town Titles
  38. The World Map
  39. Moving Town
  40. Local Residents

1. Dungeon Village 2

This is a town development simulation set in a fantasy world of swords and sorcery. Help visiting adventurers grow stronger while developing your town.

2. Game Flow

Develop your town's facilities to increase your fame and attract adventurers in search of quests. Try to get your town a 5 rating!

3. Adventurers

Adventurers will visit your town to prepare for fighting monsters. They will eventually move on, but in some cases they will decide to stay permanently in their own house.

4. Adventurer Stats 1

HP: Goes down when an adventurer takes damage. If it reaches 0, the adventurer falls unconscious. Armor and accessories can be used to boost HP.

5. Adventurer Stats 2

Attack: The higher this stat, the more physical damage the adventurer can deal to monsters. Boosted by weapons.

6. Adventurer Stats 3

Defense: Reduces damage taken from monsters. Boosted by armor and accessories.

7. Adventurer Stats 4

Magic: Affects the power of magical attacks. Boosted by staff-type weapons.

8. Adventurer Base Stats

Health: Affects HPStrength: Affects AttackDexterity: Affects number of attacksToughness: Affects DefenseSpirit: Affects MagicLuck: Affects treasure chest contents

9. Abnormal Status Effects

Burn: Increases damage takenFreeze: Prevents movement (temp)Paralysis: Can prevent movementPoison: Inflicts damage over timeConfusion: Can prevent movementSleep: Prevents movement (temp)Blindness: Attacks miss more often

10. Satisfaction

Using high-quality facilities or being gifted items increases adventurers' Satisfaction with your town. The higher their Satisfaction, the more likely they are to settle in your town.

11. Work

Increasing an adventurer's Work value will also boost their base stats. This will help them defeat more monsters and contribute to the development of the town.

12. Auras

Adventurers will sometimes get powered up by a special aura, boosting their Attack, Defense, and number of attacks. Auras are more likely to be triggered when an adventurer has a high Work stat.

13. Moving In

Adventurers may want to settle in your town once their Satisfaction reaches a certain level. Select "Vacant House" from the Build menu to build a house for them to move into.

14. Taxes

Adventurers with homes in town will pay taxes once a year. The more monsters they defeated, the more they will pay you.

15. Gifts

Giving adventurers items or equipment will improve their Satisfaction and Work stats. Gifts like this can play a major part in developing your town.

16. Changing Jobs

Town Points can be used to change adventurers' jobs after they have mastered their current occupations. All their stats will be carried over, so the more they switch jobs, the stronger they'll get.

17. Facilities 1

InnStaying at an inn fully restores an adventurer's HP. Adventurers defeated in battle are also taken there to recover. Building one in your town is definitely a good idea!

18. Facilities 2

StoresAdventurers can purchase new weapons, accessories, and armor at stores around town. You can toggle auto-equip on or off in the Settings.

19. Facilities 3

Other FacilitiesAdventurers also spend gold at other facilities they use, which will sometimes boost their stats. If the quality of these facilities is high enough, they can also boost adventurers' Satisfaction.

20. Upgrading Facilities

Upgrade items can be used to boost a facility's price, quality, and appeal. Facilities with higher appeal will get used more often.

21. Town Points

You will receive Town Points each month based on the number of monsters your adventurers defeat. These can be used to change jobs, purchase facilities, hold events, and more.

22. Diamond Points

Diamond Points can be used to purchase rare items and equipment, or exchanged for gold at stores. You can find them on dungeon expeditions if you're lucky.

23. Popularity

Satisfying visiting adventurers and building facilities will increase your town's Popularity. As you become more popular, more adventurers will come visit your town.

24. Quest Types 1

Dungeon ExplorationExplore dungeons that are discovered near your town to look for treasure. Parties with more adventurers will be able to complete these quests faster.

25. Quest Types 2

Defeating MonstersDefeat packs of monsters that appear outside of town. The more adventurers take part, the easier the victory.

26. Quest Types 3

Monster RematchesAfter being defeated, monsters may come back stronger than before and demand to fight again. Monster Rematch quests expire after a set amount of time.

27. Town Ranking

Fulfilling certain conditions will increase your town's rank. At higher ranks, stores will have better items available and you'll be able to take on more advanced quests.

28. Events

Holding events will make your town more popular, increasing your adventurers' stats and Satisfaction. You can only hold a limited number of events each season.

29. Magic Cauldron

You can put items or monsters into a Cauldron to earn Magic Points, which can be converted into rare facilities and equipment. New recipes can be discovered by conducting research at the Magic Lab.

30. Magic Cauldron Upgrades

Magic Points can also be used to level up your weapons, improving their and .

31. Partner Monsters

Monster Tamers are sometimes able to tame monsters defeated by their party. These monsters can then be assigned to adventurers to help them out during quests. Once their Friendship level is high enough, adventurers can also ride their monsters.

32. The Monster Farm

Monsters not paired with an adventurer will be sent to the Monster Farm. The farm can also be used to switch partner monsters.

33. Trait Points 1

Collecting Trait Points will help your town stand out from the crowd. Building facilities, unlocking new adventurer jobs, holding events, using items, and recruiting partner monsters can all increase your Trait Points.

34. Trait Points 2

Actions such as giving gifts, using items on facilities, giving monsters treats, or collecting crops from the farm can all help increase your Trait Points.

35. Trait Points 3

Holding events or using items will increase your town's Trait Points temporarily. After a little while, they'll go back down again.

36. Town Guide Contests

The kingdom's Town Guide will hold regular contests that challenge you to customize your town according to a certain theme. You'll need to get enough Trait Points in the correct category to win.

37. Town Titles

As you collect more Trait Points, you'll earn special Titles for your town. Experiment with different approaches and try to collect them all!

38. The World Map

After reaching a certain point in the game, you'll be able to access the world map. This will allow you to check up on the region's residents and eventually build towns in different regions.

39. Moving Town

After fulfilling certain conditions, you'll be able to move to a new region and start a new town from scratch. When you move, you'll keep all the facilities, weapons, and items from your previous town. You can also switch back to your previous town after moving.

40. Local Residents

As you increase your Trait Points, people from the surrounding area will visit your town and shop in your stores. You might even attract new adventurers this way.