Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake Guide | How to Transfer Items

Here's a guide on how to transfer items in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake.

Game Guide by Ragib Rawnak on  Nov 10, 2025

In Dragon Quest II: HD-2D Remake, organise your items before battle. Each party member has their own inventory, so you can't access others' items unless transferred. During combat, only items in active members' inventories can be used. 

Assigning items based on each character's job will help you stay balanced and ready—planning who will carry what is important for healing and recovery in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake.

Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake, Guide, How to Transfer Items

Understanding Item Usage

When you're not in a fight, you can manage your inventory and move items between characters. This step is important because it prepares you for any unexpected event that may occur. The transfer method ensures that everyone in the party can obtain the necessary tools immediately, whether for healing, support, or revival.

Always double-check where your items are before fighting stronger enemies or exploring longer dungeons so you're not caught off guard. Spreading out your resources evenly helps you use your turns more effectively and keeps important things from getting locked away in someone else's bag in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake.

Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake, Guide, How to Transfer Items

Healing Items

Healing items restore HP or MP and remove negative effects. An Antidotal Herb cures poison, Holy Water keeps weaker enemies away and deals damage, and the Medicinal Herb heals about 30 HP in Dragon Quest II HD-2D Remake.

The Yggdrasil Leaf heals friends who have died, and the Prayer Ring restores about 25 MP, but it could break. Give Medicinal Herbs to people who deal damage and Prayer Rings to people who cast spells. Save Antidotal Herbs and Yggdrasil Leaves for emergencies. Placing items correctly makes sure that teams can recover quickly during fights.


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Ragib Rawnak

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