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Dragon Quest XI: How to Sprint & Run Faster

How to Sprint & Run Faster in Dragon Quest XI

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Dragon Quest XI has finally arrived in the west on PS4 and PC, with players embarking on an epic quest to try and stop evil once and for all, while trying to uncover our protagonist’s mysterious fate. You’ll interact with a cast of colorful characters, build a party to go adventuring with, and fight plenty of formidable beasts. Outside of combat, though, there are times when you’re going to be traversing the world or making your way from one village to the other. Here’s how to sprint and run faster in Dragon Quest XI to cut down the amount of time you spend getting around.

In order to make your character sprint in Dragon Quest XI, all you need to do is press and hold down the R2 button on your PS4 controller. Doing so will have your character dash, but fortunately, there’s no stamina bar or anything for you to worry about. As such, you can just keep R2 held down and sprint about the world that little bit faster, without having to take a break at any point. What can we say, the kid’s got some lungs on him!

That’s all you need to know to sprint and run faster in Dragon Quest XI. If you’re looking for more tips, tricks, and information on the game, be sure to check out our ever-expanding wiki.

Dragon Quest XI Official Description

Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age follows the perilous journey of a hunted hero who must uncover the mystery of his fate with the aid of a charismatic cast of supporting characters. They embark on a quest taking them across continents and over vast oceans as they learn of an ominous threat facing the world. Dragon Quest XI brings a massive, gorgeous open world to life in a style that blends stylistic cel-shading with photorealistic detail.

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