Dragons Dogma 2: What are the uses of Seeker Tokens?
Seekers Tokens are the most common find in DD2. These tokens can be exchanged for various rewards at guild headquarters. On this page we've listed all the rewards you can earn with Seekers Tokens.
In the world of Dragons Dogma 2, the most common type of collectible are Seeker Tokens, small badges that can be exchanged for valuable rewards in Guild Headquarters. Each collectible of this type is numbered, and there are a total of 220 of them, hidden in various locations across the world of the game, be it settlements, enemy camps, or ruins. They remain hidden until you get close to one - when you approach a suitable area, an exclamation mark icon will appear on the minimap marking the exact location of the collectible. On this page of our guide, we list all rewards that can be received from donating Seeker Tokens, and where to find them.
Rewards for Seeker Tokens

You can receive rewards for Seeker Tokens by exchanging them in Guild Headquarters, which are found in every major city. To get new rewards, you need to cross a certain Token threshold. The available rewards are:
- 1 Token - Ferrystone (a stone allowing one fast travel per item),
- 5 Tokens - Ring of Vehemence (a ring slightly increasing the chance of staggering and knocking down enemies with your attacks),
- 15 Tokens - Ring of Triumph (a ring slightly increasing maximum health, stamina, and carrying capacity),
- 30 Tokens - Dowsing Spikes (a set of Daggers that glow when close to a treasure),
- 50 Tokens - Twilight Star (a Circlet increasing resistance to status effects),
- 70 Tokens - Ring of Profusion (Ring, moderately increases carrying capacity),
- 90 Tokens - Champion's Mantle (Cloak, increasing electricity resistance),
- 120 Tokens - Eternal Bond (a ring having a certain unspecified effect on companions),
- 150 Tokens - Charming Corset (an armour item of excellent statistics),
- 180 Tokens - Legion's Might (Staff, when equipped by a Pawn makes him able to rise after being knocked down).
- 220 Tokens - Ring of Endeavor (Ring, slightly increases Discipline points gain from defeating enemies).
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