In any case, if you manage to get to the right place.
In the game world of Dragon's Dogma 2, here and there there are catapults that are similar in design to trebuchets. A few days after the game's release, fans discovered that the catapults were more than just decoration.
Firstly, it turned out that you can shoot from catapults. It's quite simple: just drag one of the hefty stones, usually lying around somewhere nearby, to the catapult and load it into the net.
Secondly, it turned out that with the help of catapults you can open access to new parts of the game world. To do this, you need to hit a pile of stones, towards which a catapult projectile usually flies.
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True, it is not entirely clear whether all catapults open paths to new areas. After the first hit, none of the piles of stones appear to be destroyed; perhaps in cases where nothing is happening, you just need to keep firing.
An interesting point: although catapults can send heavy stones flying without any problems, you won’t be able to launch a Pawn anywhere. Even if you pick up a companion and put him in the net, the catapult will not fire a salvo—it won’t be possible to get rid of a Pawn infected with the dragon plague.
This is interesting