How to Get Bordelrie Membership Card in Dragon's Dogma 2

If you want to know how to get the bordelrie membership card in Dragon’s Dogma 2, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. In this guide, we will show you where you can find the Dragon’s Dogma 2 bordelrie card, which is actually called the Myrmecoleon Card. Or, at least, how we pulled it off. It’s possible that there’s a different way to do it, and if there is, let us know in the comments.

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How to Get Bordelrie Membership Card in Dragon’s Dogma 2

How to Get Bordelrie Card in Dragon’s Dogma 2

To get the bordelrie membership card in Dragon’s Dogma 2, you’ll have to progress through the quest called An Unsettling Encounter and meet an NPC called Wilhelmina. This is a main quest that takes place in Venrworth Palace, and since it’s a main mission, you can’t really miss it. Now, what I don’t know for certain is whether you need to replicate the exact set of circumstances for Wilhelmina to come to your aid. Here’s what we did. After the point where you manage to sneak into Allard’s chambers and discover the hidden door (and the Battahli letter within), you then have to escape. Presumably, the ideal way would be to remain unnoticed, but we failed at that.

So, the next that led us to get the bordelrie membership card in Dragon’s Dogma 2 was to make a break for it into the Vernworth Palace Courtyard, which is in the southern part of the map. We then kept running to the west and through the stone arch. That’s where Wilhelmina came to our rescue. After a relatively short cutscene and chat with the NPC, she will give you the Myrmecoleon Card. If you inspect the item, you see it reads: “A card given to patrons of the Myrmecoleon, an establishment known as the rose chateau. Grants the bearer entry to the bordelrie.” So, now you can head into the rose chateau. It’s in the south of the Noble Quarter. Check out the screenshots below to see where it is.

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