Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Beginner’s Guide & Tips

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
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Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Credit: Warhorse Studios

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is not your typical RPG. This sequel throws you into gritty realism, complex combat, and survival challenges.

The game is immersive but can overwhelm newcomers, especially with the huge world and limited resources.

Check out these beginner-friendly tips to make your Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 journey that little bit easier.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Tips

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 drops you into medieval Bohemia, where you will face the raw, real-life challenges of everyday people. As Henry, you'll deal with ongoing political tensions, military conflicts, and personal trials during chaotic times.

The game’s open world is full of detail, where every choice, be it in combat, dialogue, or quests, has its consequences. You’ll need to sharpen your skills in everything from swordplay to survival to make it through.

Below are a few tips to get you on track in this medieval world.

1. Pebbles First, Everything Else Later

Early on, getting around on foot can be a real grind. This is why your horse should be one of the first things you try to get back.

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Pebbles, the reliable mount from the first game, is waiting for you at the Semine stables. However, you’ll need to chat with the stable owner and pass a skill check to get him back.

Pebbles might not be the fastest or the toughest, but being free early on counts for a lot.

Not only will he help you zip around the map, but you’ll also be able to carry extra gear, which is a must when you're out there.

2. Don’t Put Off Combat Training

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 combat takes some getting used to, but it’s worth the practice. Button mashing won’t get you far. It’s all about timing, positioning, and technique.

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As soon as you’re able, head to the Combat Training questline, where you’ll be introduced to the basics like combos, and advanced moves such as Master Strike.

Training with Tomcat, an early NPC combat master, is important for gaining skills that make tougher opponents more manageable.

Work on these techniques now, and you’ll be prepared for the battles down the road.

3. Pick Up Whatever You Can

Early on, there’s not much to go around, so looting is your best bet to keep up.

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After the prologue, you’ll be on the hunt for weapons, armor, and food. Don’t skip out on looting bandits, enemy camps, and corpses after the fight.

This helps you stock up on essential supplies while also earning you some quick groschens.

Don’t rush your search, especially in the Troskowitz area, as there is useful early gear to find. Looting is more about making it through than getting rich.

4. Don’t Skip Savior Schnapps

The save system in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is anything but standard. If you want to save manually, you'll require Savior Schnapps potions, which you can either craft or buy.

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You’ll definitely want these potions, especially if you’re trying to keep your progress safe during a close call.

Early on, you can craft Savior Schnapps at the Alchemy bench in Troskowitz.

Having these potions means you can save whenever you like unless you're in a quest, sleeping, or leaving the game.

5. A Little Kindness Goes a Long Way

Your reputation speaks for itself, and the way NPCs react to you can make or break your experience.

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When you start, your reputation won’t be perfect, so it’s smart to do little favors and avoid things like stealing or causing problems.

For instance, when you’re well-groomed and presentable, others are more inclined to assist you or offer you better deals.

Reputation also counts when it comes to services like renting a bed or securing better trade deals.

Stay positive; soon enough, you'll have people backing you up before you know it.

6. Perk Points Are Too Good to Save

Perk points are your lifeline for survival and progress, especially when you’re just getting started.

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These points give you the chance to unlock upgrades that boost Henry’s strength in different areas.

Spend your perk points smartly, whether it's for better health, combat skills, or just being able to survive the next fight.

Don't hold off for too long—early perks like Thick-Blooded and Head Protection will boost your combat power and survival chances.

7. Alchemy Can Be Your Secret Weapon

You can’t have one without the other; alchemy matters just as much as combat.

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Crafting potions such as the Marigold Decoction can be a game-changer in a battle, especially when your survival is on the line.

The good news is you can start practicing alchemy early.

You can find an Alchemy table in Troskowitz, and there’s a little herb garden by Bozhena’s hut for gathering ingredients.

Focus on leveling up your alchemy so you can brew potions that boost strength, health, and stamina.

Healing in the heat of battle can pull you or your team out of tight spots way more than you expect.

8. Sneak Around When You Can

Not every situation calls for combat.

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With stealth, you can slip past enemies or take out enemies without the whole camp catching on.

If you plan on using stealth, you’ll need to learn how to crouch, use daggers for silent takedowns, and improve your lockpicking skills.

The Miller in Lower Semine has a chest you can use to practice lockpicking and rack up some early experience.

Plus, stealthy movements can give you the upper hand in fights by letting you weaken enemies before you go all in.