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Dragon Quest XI: What the Max Level Cap Is

What the Max Level Cap Is in Dragon Quest XI

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As you travel to a variety of different towns, upgrade your weapons and gear, meet new characters, and complete quests in Dragon Quest XI, your character will be earning XP and growing in level. This generally improves your character’s stats, making the battles in the latter parts of the game that little bit easier. As such, some players may be wondering exactly what the max level cap is in Dragon Quest XI, especially considering it can make up a nice way to spend a bit of extra time in the game once the credits have rolled.

Well, as has been the case with many previous entries in the series, Dragon Quest XI’s max level cap is 99. While it is possible to complete the game without reaching this max level cap, it’ll certainly make things easier if you’re of a higher level than your opponent.

Furthermore, Dragon Quest XI actually has a true, final boss, which some players may not actually unlock access too. It’ll require you to complete some of the end game content, but this true final boss is absolutely brutal, and we 100% recommend you’re at the max level cap of 99 if you want to take it on.

And there you have what you need to know about the max level cap in the game. Good luck getting there, it’s going to take a lot of grinding and plenty of hours poured into the adventure. For more tips, tricks, and information on Dragon Quest XI, be sure to check out our guide wiki.

Official Game 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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