Dragon Quest Builder’s 2: A Guide To Room Recipes

2021-12-27 09:17:25 By : Mr. sales Yimay

Here are all of the room types and what items you need to craft for their recipes in order to build them.

One of the biggest aspects of Dragon Quest Builders 2 is the ability to create a variety of rooms using recipes. They can come in all shapes and sizes, but specific rooms require certain items to be inside. You can add bedrooms, bathrooms, gardens, and even a slew of creepy rooms.

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You do have to keep in mind that when a room asks for a generic item, such as a bed, for example, you can use any type of bed to fulfill that room's need. These room recipes can be used to complete a quest or personalize your home on the Isle of Awakening!

If you want to build any sort of room all you usually need are walls that are two blocks high and a Door. The rooms can be anywhere from four squares, up to 150 squares, and anything bigger or smaller than this will not register as a room.

However, there are exceptions to this as you can also make fields using a Scarecrow, or a Plaza which requires you to add a Doormat in place of a Door. Rooms can also be one block high if the door you use is a Wooden Gate, Picket Gate, or a Saloon Door. A room can be created by following a recipe, which can be found in the Builderpedia.

The different categories that the room recipes fall into are as follows:

There are several different types of bedrooms, which is a large space for residents of an area to use. Keep in mind that most of the time the Beds can be switched out for any type, as well as the Light Sources.

The types of bedrooms include:

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The private bedrooms are used by certain residents, and their names are inscribed in the room. Sometimes more than one villager can be assigned to a room, but it is not a communal space like a typical bedroom.

The Private Bedrooms are as follows:

The bathrooms are spaces where villagers can not only relieve themselves, but they can also wash off the dirt and grime. It will increase their hygiene and happiness as they no longer have to smell the leftovers of a hard day's work.

The types of bathrooms you can create for your villagers are as follows:

While the bathrooms can be used for bathing, the toilets are strictly for villagers to relieve themselves. They come in various types as you will come across several different personalities.

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The toilets you can add to your bases include:

Sometimes your villagers want a change of pace, or maybe you just want to adjust your look. No matter that is where a changing room comes into play as it gives you this opportunity.

The different changing rooms you can make are as follows:

You will find your character is often starving by the end of the day, and your villagers are quite hungry as well. The kitchen is where you can drop off ingredients for them to make your food, and feed themselves as well, so you can continue building to your heart's content.

Here are all of the kitchens you can add to your bases:

These two rooms must be separated by a door, but included in the same building.

The villagers love to kick back and relax after a hard day, which is why you need to have a bar. You can simply serve drinks or add a game, and the miners are the ones who love these the most. They are also a great place to hang out with your friends when playing multiplayer.

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The bars you can add are the following:

The Children of Hargon have wreaked destruction across the land as they have turned the green landscape into a place of despair. This is why you need to create gardens to liven the place up a little bit.

Here are all of the gardens you can add to give a bit of variety to the landscape:

You are a builder and have the chance to make unique items, but you need places to make these. There are even some rooms where you can buy some things that you might need.

The rooms used by skilled laborers and builders are as follows:

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A social area can serve a variety of purposes, and each one gives you or the villagers a different perk. They often bring joy to villagers and fulfill their needs, even if you might not find any use for them.

Here are all of the rooms that will make your villagers appreciate your builder abilities even more:

You will collect art and treasure throughout your time in Dragon Quest Builders 2, especially after you acquire a mallet,  which is why you need somewhere to show it off. This is why museums exist where you can showcase all of these amazing items.

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The different museum rooms you can create are as follows:

A destructive and evil force has a hold over the land, so it is only right that you make a few rooms in its honor. There are several creepy rooms that show devotion to this villainry and the spoilspores that it chose to spread.

The creepy rooms you can add to your bases include:

You must have a save file in the first slot and claim the builder bonus in the title screen in order to unlock this room.

You must build the Chapel of the Children before this room can be made.

There are two rooms that don't really fit into any other category, as they just show devotion to an item or object. They can still be useful as it serves as a room where villagers can put items into their chests.

The two miscellaneous rooms you can build are as follows:

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