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Wakestone is an item available in Dragon's Dogma.

Description[]

"A rock ensorceled with arcane magick to restore the dead to life, also known as Reaper's Scorn."

Wakestones are red heartshaped stones that can resurrect the Arisen or any human ally if they die. They can be found scattered across Gransys and on Bitterblack Isle as fragments, called Wakestone Shards. Three Wakestone Shards are required to form a Wakestone and will magically assemble in the Arisen's inventory, but will not combine while in storage.

Location[]

For locations of shards, see Wakestone Shard.

Quests[]

Enhancing[]

2 Star Enhancement

3 Star Enhancement

Notes[]

See also: Dragon's Dogma World and Lore
Wakestone creation

The transformation of an Arisen's heart

  • Also known as the Reaper's Scorn these mysterious objects are likely come into being when Dragon takes am Arisen's heart, though whether they are the literal heart or connected in some other way is unclear.
    • A wakestone is also used in the Legion's Might staff that revive's pawns.
  • Reviving anyone or the Arisen with a Wakestone unlocks the trophy/achievement The Savior.
  • You do not have to be the one carrying the Wakestone in order for it to be used when you are defeated. Merely having it in a pawn's inventory is sufficient.
  • A Wakestone can be used in the questline; Pride Before a Fall to obtain the Magick Shield Wizard's Vizard.
  • Wakestones can only be used on humans - not Pawns.
  • Well developed characters can collect Wakestones for profit - they are common in the Everfall, and if the Arisen and pawns can easily slay the Ur-Dragon (offline) then 20 Wakestones can be collected in a few minutes. They sell for 30,000 Gold each; the augment Suasion (stackable) can make Wakestones even more profitable.
  • (BUG) Everytime a person is revived by a wakestone the count of "Pawns Aided" is increased in the Menu > History > Pawns section.
    • According to the Tutorial message on Wakestones the item may be used to bring "pawn allies" back to life. Apparently this was true at some point in development of the game but didn't make it to the final release. The above bug may be a remnant of that scrapped idea.
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