Money is always going to be an issue inDragon’s Dogma 2,especially if players find themselves in need of supplies or upgrades for both their character and main pawn. Gold doesn’t grow on trees, but there are plenty of ways to earn lots of it, whether its through honest work or some more unscrupulous means.
Crafty players have discovered a way to essentially print unlimited money that also doubles as a means to duplicate things, including some veryimportant items inDragon’s Dogma 2like Ferrystonesand upgrade materials. However, there’s a big catch, and not everyone might be able to do this method as reliably as some others.

How to Get Unlimited Money and Duplicate items
Duplicating items inDragon’s Dogma 2works very differently from other offline RPGs likeSkyrimorFallout 4. An internet connection is required.
This method involves exploiting the new Pawn Quest system, which is something every player can do so long as they’re connected to the game’sonline servers. This is free for PC players, but anyone on PlayStation or Xbox will need relevant subscriptions to their' consoles' respective services.

To get easy money and items, all you have to do isget pawns with queststhat have the rewards you’re looking for. Here’s a full breakdown of the steps you need to take:
The first four steps above are self-explanatory. Do quests to earn rewards. The catch here is that these rewards come from the wallets of other players, and this is where Step 5 comes in. Ideally, you should alsoset simple Pawn Quests inDragon’s Dogma 2to incentivize other players to do the same. To do this:

It’s hard to describe this as anything but a pyramid scheme because that’s exactly what this method is. Since you’re able to hire two pawns at a time, you’ll get a 100% profit every time you complete their quests. You can choose to not set your own Pawn Quests, but this will harm the overall scheme in the long run unless you have two friends who actively play the game. When farming for Gold, you should only hire pawns that reward the same amount of money that you’ve put in as a reward for your own Pawn Quest, so you don’t incur a loss.
As far as items are concerned, you’re technically not duplicating them. Instead, you’re getting more copies of an item from a different world. For example, if you want a second copy ofthe Gryphic Victory greatsword for your pawn, you’ll have to ask another player to set a quest with the same weapon as a reward. The giver will lose their copy of that item, but you’ll gain another in return.