Kingdom Come Deliverance More Fights
The mechanics in Medieval role-playing game Kingdom Come: Deliverance are complex, and none are deeper than the combat system. If you want player character Henry to survive the trials and tribulations of warfare in 15th century Bohemia, here are a few tips to turn you from a failing fool into a fighting force! The basicsMovement and timing are key to combat in KC:D. Henry is a soft baby boy and can’t take many hits at the start of the game. Rather than trading blows, try and weave back and forth so you’re harder to hit.Timing is important to chain together your attacks: time them so you press the next attack as soon as the first one hits. Pressing the attack button too quickly will break the chain and your opponent will have an easier time blocking.
Timing is also important for dodging and blocking (see below).You have two main attacks in the game: swings and thrusts. Swinging or slashing attacks can hit different parts of the body, but are slower.
You can thrust or stab with a weapon to your opponent’s head or body. String these attacks together to surprise your opponent to the death! There’s a star, man, waiting in the gameThe main gimmick of KC:D’s combat is its directional system, similar to the combat in For Honor. When you lock onto an enemy a five-pointed star with a point in middle appears in front of them. These are the different directions you pick to slash your foe. Are they guarding their head? Slash from the bottom two points.
Kingdom Come Deliverance Fighting Groups
Are their arms low? Chop your sword down on their head.Picking the direction of your attack is important, as you can attack the side foes are not guarding, and it allows you to target different parts of the body.
Is your opponent wearing a helmet and thick chest armour but their arms are bare? Target that soft exposed flesh! Pick your poisonHow do you want to deal with your enemies? KC:D gives you plenty of choice.Henry can pick from swords, axes, maces, as well as long broadswords or polearms. He can pick opponents off at range with archery, sneak up on them with a dagger to the back, or solve his problems with bare fists.The weapon you pick is important for more than just style, though. Swords are great against foes with weak or no armour, but will bounce off chain mail. Heavy weapons, like maces and axes, work well against armoured knights and soldiers.However, at the start of the game you’ll be terrible at all of them, as you start off with basically zero skills.
Especially ArcheryThere are seven direct combat skills: sword, axe, mace, bow, unarmed, defence (which improves your ability to block and dodge attacks) and warfare (your overall combat ability and how fast you attack). Your main stats of agility and strength will also impact how much damage you do, and vitality determines how much damage you can take.One important point about archery, by the way: until your bow skill hits level five, Hal’s bloody useless. His aim will sway and wander like a drunk after last call at the bar, and shooting the bow without wearing an armguard will cause damage to Hal’s soft, puny body because the bow string cuts into his wrist. Stupid Henry! Hold the bow properly! So If you want to be an archer you need to put more time into practicing it, especially because a surprisingly viable tactic is to run backwards from enemies while shooting them in the face.KC:D’s Skyrim-esque development system means you level up based on how often you do any particular activity.
Swinging a sword about will build your sword skill, shooting lots of arrows will build your bow skill, and so on. Levelling up will also unlock perks (extra abilities or passive buffs that will make Henry a force to be reckoned with). So the best way to git gud at combat is to pick one or two weapons and practice, practice, practice. And the best way to practice is to spend a. Weekend at Sir Bernie’sAfter the opening prologue missions, KC:D starts properly once you get to the town of Rattay.The game opens up here and allows you to faff about or head off exploring and questing, but if you want to get a headstart with fighting, make a beeline for the lord of the castle to start the quest Train Hard, Fight Easy.This will introduce you to the combat arena east of the town and Sir Bernard, the captain of the forces belonging to Henry’s lord. He’ll take you under his wing and teach you how to fight properly. This is basically the game’s version of a combat tutorial.
Quests Kingdom Come: Deliverance Quests. This is a list of Kingdom Come: Deliverance quests.Click on the title of the quest to get more information about it. List of all Kingdom Come: Deliverance main storyline quests.
Training with Bernie is a really useful way to build your skills without risk of dying or needing to start fights with complete strangers (unsurprisingly, the town bailiffs won’t take kindly to Henry rough-housing the locals).He’ll teach you how to strike with a sword, block and dodge attacks. He’ll also teach you archery and give you a decent bow to use during the early game. After this initial training, you can return to Bernie at the combat arena daily to practice with different weapons and learn new techniques, including combos and Master Strikes (more on that below), once you develop your skills.While you can train with wooden practice weapons, do keep an eye on Henry’s health.
Unlike the initial training sessions where Bernie will go slow and easy, during these sessions he’ll attack faster and won’t stop until you surrender (or beat him, but that won’t happen until your skills are much higher). It’s easy to start bleeding and soon die if you choose to be stubborn fighting the captain.He’ll also give you quests to hunt down bandits (the perfect body bags on whom to practice your fighting skills). Finally, Bernie will teach the BDFPB of KC:D. Block, Dodge, Feint and Perfect Block!These are the more advanced aspects of KC:D’s combat that you can learn and practice with Sir Bernard.Firstly, blocking. Holding the block will deflect attacks at the cost of stamina, but it’s not that simple. Each weapon has a different defence parameter, which determines how much damage it can absorb while blocking.
Later on, you can equip a shield which is easier to block with and costs less stamina.Dodging. Sir Bernard will also teach you to dodge when your opponent commits to an attack.
Simply flick the joystick to one side when the foe winds up to hit you and the game will slow down, a sound cue will be heard and you’ll nimbly step out of the way of the attack. Easy!Next, feint. Trick your opponent into blocking in the wrong way by choosing an attack direction, holding the attack button, then switching attack direction just before releasing the button. If you time it right, you’ll surprise your foe and do a good bit of damage.The most important skill to learn is Perfect Block. You need to time your block with the enemy’s swing. Press block when a green shield appears in the middle of the attack star and you’ll parry the attack without using any stamina and leaving your opponent open for a hit.Similar to picking an attack direction, you can choose a a blocking direction on the star.
If your block matches the attack direction, the window of opportunity to perform a Perfect Block increases. So if the attack comes from the right, it’s better to block to the right.
It’ll take a lot of practice to learn the tells and attack patterns of opponents. Later on, you can learn Master Strike, which is an upgraded Perfect Block with an automatic counter-attack.With all these skills, you’re about 1% less likely to die in the harsh, challenging world of Kingdom Come.
Quests Kingdom Come: Deliverance QuestsThis is a list of Kingdom Come: Deliverance quests.Click on the title of the quest to get more information about it. Main StoryList of all Kingdom Come: Deliverance main storyline quests.Name / TitleLocationDescription1This is the first quest in the main storyline of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and it will be automatically added to your journal when you start a new game.2My home town was attacked by foreign soldiers and many people slaughtered. I couldn't get inside the castle before they closed the gates, so they sent me to Talmberg to warn the people there in case they faced a similar fate.3Although my liege lord Sir Radzig Kobyla forbade me to leave Talmberg and the Lord of Talmberg, Sir Divish, complied with his wishes and tried to keep me in the castle, in the end I succeeded in leaving. I had to get back to Skalitz to bury my parents. I couldn't just leave their bodies to the dogs.4I woke up from bad dreams. Theresa, the Skalitz miller's daughter was sitting leaning over me. It turns out it was she, together with Sir Robard and his men, who saved my life.
Then she took me to Rattay to uncle Peshek's mill. They looked after me the whole time I was delirious and feverish. Theresa also lost everything and is now living at her uncle's mill. I may stay there if I wish, but I have a debt to settle. My treatment was not without cost.5This is some kind of meta quest. All it's objectives are completed automatically throughout the main story.
It will be added to your journal after you complete Homecoming quest.6Sir Radzig wants me to undertake training with his Captain, Sir Bernard. He has a reputation for being gruff, and I'm not sure whether he'll be too happy about Sir Radzig taking me, a blacksmith's son, into his service.7In order to become one of Sir Radzig's men, I had to enter the service of the Bailiff of Rattay. He wants me to serve on sentry duty with Nightingale the watchman.8In the course of my training I had the honour of making the acquaintance of Sir Hans Capon, and we didn't get off to a very good start; we ended up brawling in the tavern. Sir Hanush is punishing both of us by sending us hunting together. It was clear that neither one of us was looking forward to the expedition.9Someone raided the Neuhof stud farm and Sir Radzig has sent me there along with a squad of his men to investigate what actually happened.10The Neuhof stud farm met with tragedy. A raiding party killed several horses and some people. How to record digital piano with usb adapter. The trail led me to suspect that someone from the farm may have been involved.11Ginger is hiding out in the woods in fear of his life, because by chance he recognised one of the bandits involved in the Neuhof massacre, some fellow with a limp who lives in Uzhitz.12One of the members of the Neuhof gang, a fellow who goes by the moniker of Reeky, should be somewhere in the vicinity of Ledetchko.
Unfortunately, that's about all I could find out so far. I expect it shouldn't be too hard to.
Well, catch scent of this Reeky, though I don't expect it will be a pleasant encounter.13I found out from Reeky that another of the bandits who raided Neuhof is apparently hiding out in a windmill south of Merhojed.14Sir Radzig asked me to scout out the location of the camp where the bandits who attacked Neuhof are holed up. I've got to find out as much as I can about the camp and, if possible, sabotage things a bit.15A raiding party led by Captain Robard of Talmberg is preparing to attack the bandit camp and I'm to go with them.
It will be my baptism of fire.16While we were battling in Pribyslavitz, another gang of bandits attacked Merhojed. However, the villagers not only held of the raiders, but even took one captive. Sir Radzig wants me to interrogate him.17I found quite a pile of Groschen in the Pribyslavitz encampment, which Master Engineer Feyfar subsequently discovered to be fakes. Not only is that a capital crime against the Crown, but it's also proof that there's more going on around Rattay than meets the eye.18After the affair of the counterfeiters, it's become clear that Sasau conceals many secrets. There's talk that there are 'crimps', as they're called, recruiting men for a new bandit camp.19I discovered that the only way to the monastery leads through a young nobleman, who is supposed to join the monks' ranks.20A fellow is hiding in the Sasau monastery who I'm supposed to find and kill. All I know about him is that he's one of the novices.21My spiritual contemplation in the Order of St. Benedict is over.
Farewell, Brother Gregor! Now, back to those crimps - let's hope they finally lead me to the bandit encampment.22We finally tracked down the nest of vipers and now it's time to crush the head of the biggest and most venomous of them with our heels.23The victory in Vranik may have been for nothing. Istvan Toth and some of his men managed to slip away before our assault and head for Talmberg, which was left undefended. The foe has taken cover behind the castle walls, but we still have a chance to win the day.24A decision was reached to try once more to sneak into the castle and free the hostages.25None of our attacks succeeded and Talmberg remained in Istvan’s hands. Several camps sprung up around the castle and they all had to be got up and running.26For the conquest of Talmberg you need to build a trebuchet. This is more difficult than may seem at first glance.27A messenger galloped into Talmberg with a report that Istvan's reinforcements are approaching.
A battle seems inevitable.28Istvan didn't wait for the outcome of the skirmish, but took advantage of our departure and attacked the few men left guarding our trebuchet.29The men are prepared, the trebuchet built and Istvan refuses to surrender. Talmberg must be conquered by force!30Toth is gone and his men scattered, but there are still many things left unresolved.Side QuestsNot all side quests are available at all times. Some of them are unlocked after completing a specific main story quest or are a continuation of another side quest.Name / TitleLocationDescription1LedetchkoTo start this quest you should talk to Herbalist Kunhuta. You will find her in her hut in the forest north of Ledetchko.2LedetchkoTo start this quest you should talk to the Ledetchko Blacksmith and offer him your help.3MerhojedThis quest will be added to your journal when you talk to Matthias during Questions and Answers main story quest.
You should complete this quest if you want to talk to the captive.4Inn in the GladeTo get this quest you should talk to Andrew, you will find him in the Inn in the Glade. Ask him if anything interesting is going on. To be able to do this, you must first complete Masquerade quest.5NeuhofTo start this quest you should talk to Zora. You must first complete Ginger in a Pickle quest.6RattayTo start this quest you should talk to Huntsman Berthold in Rattay.7RattayYou can start this quest by talking to the Bailiff in Rattay. Ask him some questions to get more objectives.8RattayTo start this quest you must first complete Next to Godliness quest then talk to Hans Capon. You will have to wait until the next day and talk to him again.9RattayThis quest can be given by Nightingale during Keeping the Peace quest, but you have to tell him that Theresa saved you. If not, it will appear in your journal after some time.10RattayThere's to be an execution in Rattay - without Hermann, the Rattay Executioner.11RattayTo start this quest you should talk to Hans Capon.
To be able to do this, you must first complete The Prey quest.12RattayIt's not unusual for family quarrels to get blown out of proportion, though they usually end with nothing worse than bruised feelings. Not so in the case of Captain Bernard's kin! Two of his cousins are feuding so fiercely that one is lying seriously wounded in Rattay and the other is pillaging farms around Neuhof with his band of renegades. Sir Hanush has sent me and Lord Capon on a punitive expedition to deal with the robber baron. Captain Bernard will naturally be leading the corps himself.13RattayYou can start this quest by talking to Kunesh. You will find him begging at a random place in Rattay.14RattayMiller Peshek and his niece, Theresa, took care of me while I was at death's door. I owe them my life.15RattayHermann the Executioner is trying to help the widow Elishka.
Only living with an executioner brings all sorts of problems.16SasauThis quest will appear in your journal automatically some time after the A Friend In Need. Quest has been completed.17SasauYou can start this quest by talking to Fritz. He will move to the Inn in the Glade some time after completing the.Is a Friend Indeed quest.18SasauI met my old mates Fritz and Matthew. And as usual they're in a pickle.19SasauYou can receive this quest during the All that Glisters main story quest.
During the conversation with Florian you have to suggest that you will save his woman.20SasauEveryone deals with the approach of death in their own way. Some look for God's forgiveness, others try to do right by their loved ones, others to set their worldly affairs in order.21SasauTo start this quest you should talk to Charlatan. You can find him in Sasau city.22SasauTo unlock this quest you have to complete Weeds quest then speak with Brother Nicodemus in the Sasau Monastery.23SasauMaster Armourer Ota Rabstein refuses to sell his forge to the Sasau blacksmith, Zach. Zach's so furious that he decides to humiliate Ota in front of the whole town. If he can't have Ota's forge, he'll at least take his customers.24Sasau MonasteryI met Johanka at the monastery, and it looks like she's having trouble.25Sasau MonasteryThis task will appear in your journal after entering the Sasau monastery and it will be a kind of obstacle in performing the main story quest A Needle in a Haystack, as it requires you to perform certain activities at certain times.26Sasau MonasteryTo start this quest you should talk to Brother Nevlas in Sasau monastery.27Sasau MonasteryThis quest will appear in your journal when you enter the basement of the Sasau monastery.
You can do this while doing A Needle in a Haystack main story quest.28Sasau MonasteryYou can start this quest by talking to Urban. You can find him in the Sassau monastery.29Sasau MonasteryYou can start this quest by talking to Brother Librarian in Sasau monastery while doing A Needle in a Haystack main quest. You have to find 10 pages.30Sasau MonasteryTo get this quest, you must first finish Libri Prohibiti quest and then ask Brother Nevlas about the background of other novices.31Sasau MonasteryTo start this quest you should talk The Quarry Master. You can also talk to Sir Divish at Talmberg castle.32Sasau MonasteryNovice Lucas has asked me to help solve his problem with the Brother Circators. They've been picking on him and making his life a misery.33Sasau MonasteryBrother Nicodemus asked me to weed his patch.34Sasau MonasteryI found an interesting secret stash in the monastery.35SkalitzThe Skalitz mineworks are standing idle, still damaged by the Cuman raid.
It’s time to assess the state they're in and start the job of getting them back up and running, if possible36TalmbergMatthew and Fritz want to raid the quarry in Talmberg. It looks dangerous, but if we're successful we'll be rich!37TalmbergTo start this quest you should talk to one of the guards at Talmberg Castle. You can also go directly to Lady Stephanie.38TalmbergThis quest will appear in your journal if you decide to trust Hanekin Hare during a conversation with him while doing Hare Hunt or Sheep in Wolf's Clothing.39TalmbergHanekin Hare's band of poachers isn't as merry as it was. They were attacked by the Talmberg soldiers and Hanekin had to hide out in a mine shaft with a handful of his faithful followers. But one of them, Black Lukesh, has lost the faith and plans to desert Hare. He doesn't want to go empty-handed though, especially since he has something put away for a rainy day at his house.
Only his house is being watched by the soldiers.40TalmbergAll my life I’ve been asking myself one thing: “Who to pin the blame on?' 41TalmbergYou can start this quest by talking to huntsman Nicholas in Talmberg.42Inn in the GladeTo get this quest you should talk to Andrew, you will find him in the Inn in the Glade. To be able to do this, you must already have Hare Hunt quest.43TalmbergThis quest is a sub-quest of The Sport of Kings quest.44UzhitzYou can start this quest asking the Bailiff of Rattay a question about who can teach you how to read. The easiest way to do this is at the end of the Train Hard, Fight Easy main story quest.45UzhitzTo start this quest you should talk to Father Godwin.46UzhitzTo start this quest you should talk to Head Groom.47RattayTo start this quest you should talk to Sir Hanush of Leipa.
You will find him somewhere in the Rattay castle area.48RovnaYou can get this quest by talking to Villager in Rovna. You can do this quest together with one of the objectives of another quest - In God's Hands.49Some millhands in Budin have captured a Cuman raider. From what I've heard, none of them knows quite what to do with the captive.50Inn in the GladeYou can start this quest by talking to Matthew. He will move here some time after completing the.Is a Friend Indeed quest. ActivitiesAlongside side quests, activities are special events that exist outside the main storyline of the Kingdom Come: Deliverance game.Name / TitleLocationDescription1RattayMiller Peshek promised to teach me how to pick pockets.2RattayTo start this quest you should talk to Milan. He walks around the city of Rattay.3To start this quest you should complete The Good Thief quest then talk to Miller Woyzeck.4RattayPeshek the Miller is known to pack away not just bags of flour, but quite a few pilfered valuables from the Rattay townsfolk.
He might have some work for me to do.5To start this quest you should talk to Miller Simon. You will find it in his mill located northeast of Sasau.6You will receive this quest from Captain Robard after completing the Raiders quest.7RattayTo start this quest you should talk to Alex. You must first complete the The Prey quest.8You will receive this quest from Captain Bernard after completing the Ruin quest.9SasauThe Sasau butcher offered me an interesting job.
I'm to get him some game and he'll reward me generously. It's poaching, but a job's a job.10TalmbergTo start this quest you should talk to Tanner Brada in Talmberg.11UzhitzTo start this quest you should talk to Uzhitz Fisherman.12LedetchkoI met an interesting fellow. He’s an archer by the name of Vatzek and he told me about this game. It’s called “Chumps” and is about hitting logs floating down the river.13SkalitzTo start this quest you have to talk to Odd Bird. I'm not sure but to be able to do this quest you probably need to go far enough in the main story of the game and complete the Fishy Business in Uzhitz quest.14RattayA scruffy vagabond from the refugee camp in Rattay wants me to do some pickpocketing for him.15SasauA farmhand with a grievance wants to get revenge, and he wants my help to do it.16To start this quest you should talk to an Old Whore. You will find her near the Inn in the Glade.17To start this quest you should speak with Captain Bernard in Rattay or in Neuhof if you are currently doing The Hunt Begins main story quest.18To be able to get this quests you have to complete Cherchez la Femme quest, and then you should talk to Scribe at Talmberg castle.19Andrew the innkeeper buys game.
Hunting isn't exactly legal, but that's why there's plenty of coin in it!20SasauThe Sasau swordsmith told me some pilgrim wandering the area said he had come from Jerusalem and had been selling fragments he claimed came from the sacred sword of the Queen of Sheba. The swordsmith would like to get his hands on those fragments and he offered me a handsome reward for helping him to achieve that.Unknown / Cut from the game, etc.The following quests are currently not available in the game. They are probably only remnants from the developer / beta version of the game. But it is also possible that someday they will appear in the game after some patch or in the form of DLC.Name / TitleLocationDescription1Martin asked me to dig a grave for his friend Miroslav under a tree by the burnt-out farm.2The glorious Rattay Tournament convened by Sir Hanush.3There's gossip going around that Leshek is selling supplies from the soldiers' encampment. I wonder if there's any truth in it.4The Samopesh blacksmith is annoying his neighbours. When he's not hammering on his anvil, he starts tooting on his flute. One of his neighbours asked me to silence him by stealing his flute.5One of the soldiers bothers the innkeeper in Samopesh.
I should take care of it.6The Bailiff of Samopesch had one drink too many and lost his keys. It's a rather awkward situation, but I'm sure I can help him out. I should try and find the keys for him, or failing that, try and open his door some other way.7I found an old sword. It might belong to someone nearby.8RattayYoung Lord Capon is in love.
And again he wants me to help him win the heart of the maiden in question.9I came across a stray sheep in Samopesch. So I herded it back.10RattayMiller Woyzeck is dead. Everyone is convinced he took his own life, so he can't be buried in consecrated ground.
Peshek wants me to arrange for a proper burial in the cemetery. There's no need to mention it won't be so easy11A villager in Merhojed lost his sword. He supects soldiers from the nearby camp.12UzhitzThe poisoned cow is about to die and who else but I can save it?13Ludmila from Merhojed is looking for an important document.
Her brother-in-law Paul had it on him when he was killed on the burned farm. I should ask about it.14Someone raided and burned down the Kolbens' farm.
The folk in the vicinity are in shock and some might be wounded. What's more, the attackers may still be in the area. Maybe the soldiers in the nearby encampment know more.15In the soldiers' encampment at Merhojed are wounded who need treatment.16SamopeshSamopesh farmer Josef is suffering from serious gastric problems and claims the blame lies with local innkeeper Marianna, who he says serves spoiled food and drink.17There is wounded soldier on the burned farm near Merhojed.
He is in great pain and I should try to find someone who can help him.