I love this game, but there should be more reasons to make money. Traders never have a better equipment than what you can find for free. After you build Pribislavitz, all your expenses will be Saviour Schnaps and baths. So why bother making money?
I do agree. I would say to build Pribyslavitz as that takes about 100k but anything you make more than that is just extra. I would like to see more depth to money. In a game like Mount and Blade:Bannerlord where you are always incentivised by money for troop costs or eventually can even buy whole cities, you never feel like you truly have enough. I would like there to be a little weight on having hundreds of thousands of Groschen
Oh yes, actual weight for coin. Even one of the quests involve finding a cart of coin (or is it....) if you have to hire a cart to move a bunch of coin, that would be interesting. Of course a lot of gamers will throw a fit and probably burn their computers in protest. You could even make little quests for yourself... protect your coin caravan. There is bound to be a modder somewhere that could do this if motivated. I'd actually like to see a game get realistic about weight.. can you really go walking around with ten sets of metal armor no problem? Yeah, I don't think so... never mind swinging a sword while its all tucked in your back pocket. @@Griff_Gaming
@anamericangypsy that would be pretty cool. Maybe for KCD 2. It would be cool to see something like RDR2 where you can have several weapons on the horse but can only carry 2 on you at anytime. So if you want something else you have to trade it out
Adding this level of realism could make things very interesting. It would be risky since no other game has had it yet. But to me, this kind of game really is also about solving these mundane problems, like having to wash, sleep, eat. IMO, having to really worry about weight and inventory would only enrich the game even more, you would have to really think about routes, and schedules, and where to keep stuff, where to sell them, and be really picky about loot. It could be just on hardcore. I'll go further as to say they should include volume management too, like those backpack systems we see in some Battle Royale titles. I'm pretty sure no hardcore player would object to this. I love your ideia about coins. You would have to really plan your trips. These details we are discussing here are the reasons why I always disagree when people call this game a medieval simulator.
Also getting the lockpick perk "luck of the drunk" really helps lockpick very hard chests, my favourite chests to loot is at the back of the armourers in Rattay, when you sneak into the back and get past the guard who patrols there, there's a room upstairs on your left, it contains 4 very hard chests and cupboards which contain all the armourer's inventory including 10k groschen if you do this at the beginning of the game
Love robbing that spot. Another one is in Neuhof in the back to rob all the horse saddles and horse shoes. Not as profitable but much easier as there's no NPC's or guards back there and seems to restock about every 3 days. Just need to unlock it once and it stays unlocked forever so good consitent money source
@@DerEchteBold because I know those chest he is talking about. By default, they only have 2k unless you have previously traded with the armourer, which leaves him with more money, or he has more items to sell. So that next time you come back, he ends up with more money because be has sold those items. In this case it doesn't make sense since he said "... at the beginning of the game".
@@eggsbenedict831 Oh that's what you mean, yes, you're right. Maybe he remembered that from an early state of the game, they changed a lot of these things over time.
reminds me of those stories where people get drunk before doing epic feats of heroism, like.. carrying all that stuff to bed in less time than it would normally take
@@bdleo300many of the ancient Greeks and Romans traditionally drank before battle, understandably. It took far more balls to come face to face with thousands of enemies with spears, swords, and shields than going into a gun fight from a distance.
What you can also do in Skalitz is you can go into Henry's old home - the chest in there is yours so you can put as much stuff in there as you want before you drunk travel back to your home
Totally! I like to grab everything I've looted from Skalitz out of there right before the first Runt fight. For some reason, anything the registers as stolen (the high value stuff) that's in Henry's inventory gets instantly washed in your cut scene trip to Rattay! Good way to get high level weapons and armor at the start that won't be confiscated the first time you're searched!
@@Griff_Gaming There is a way to launder all stolen items. In Rattay mill Peshek has his merchant chest, if you put anything stolen in there and buy it from him the tag is removed, and then you can steal back your money. Easy way to launder your stolen stuff, no waiting required.
Very true, but you need the initial starting gold to afford the mark up before you can buy it. Stuff like golden spurs or good armor. You can of course steal it back right away so it "costs nothing" but to make the transaction itself requires you to have some wealth
Very interesting. I have about 1500 hours in the game and I've never really gone down the drinking skill tree. Maybe I should reconsider. My general use of alcohol is to make lock picking easier.
1500 hours? Love to hear that. Why do you like it? I'm on hour 15 and I love the concept of the game and the overall vibe but I'm struggling because my guy sucks so bad at everything
@@kevin339 it’s not just Henry that sucks it’s also you. This game is all about learning. If you want to win more combat encounters then you have to think outside the box, like if you approach a bandit camp in the middle of the night then all the bandits will be unarmed for example.
@@kevin339just need to practice combat with Bernard and nail the parry timing and you're good to go. You need to level up your character before he's good at anything that what makes this game so rewarding imo
funny when i played kingdom come i would drink every chance i got because i thought it was building up resistance and someone would try to poison me eventually. i was really glad when it paid off in the monastery mission.
No kidding! I saw so many people get down on the monestary missions but I enjoyed them, like "Nasty Habits". I think they not used to having that "restricted area" text constantly but you have to kinda venture outside what you're allowed to do to have some fun there
@bahshas I remember reading a lot of reviews saying it was boring and pointless. I think mostly from people that wanted the solution handed to them on a silver platter. That quest you have to really to use your cunning to solve which one is the real Pious. For those that skipped dialogue and cutscenes I can imagine how confused they must have been just following the quest log of doing daily duties, praying, and eating never realizing they actually had to solve it on their own without quest markers to help
@@Griff_Gaming for me the monastery was the highpoint of the game. just on account of how beautiful it was is reason enough. i want like all games to be like the monastery quest and people didnt like that.. talk about tasteless.
@@bahshas I agree. There aren't many games or quests that can emotionally attach you to the main character like KCD. I really hope they keep this same style of quest design and pacing for when they release KCD 2
I liked how you gathered everyone in the center of town so that you can loot efficiently!! I get so frustrated with other games where you can't move a dead body. Especially the ones where nobody seems to notice. Kingdom Come rules!!
I feel like bethesda titles are notorious for no interactions between bodies. There's jank ways to 'grab' and move the bodies but it's not a straight carry function. Now I haven't played Starfield so I don't know if they have fixed this, but my bet would be most likely not.
100 subs by the end of the year? My good sir you’ve smashed that goal! I love UA-cam sending me towards quality small creators, definitely earned a sub and I can’t wait for more!
WOW! Damn, that is a great idea! I hate leaving things behind, so the next time I see a big fight between Sassau and Skalitz, I know what to do! It might even tp me to the inn in Sassau!
Reaching level 10 requires so much alcohol that it should also come with a mandatory perk "liver cirrhosis", which should permanently limit your health to 75%, the negative effects of alcohol to 200%, and give you 100 in-game days until permanent death...
With ideas like that, you sound ready to start development of the next Project Zombiod game 🤣 It would be cool if there was maybe a mod pack or something with other debuffs you can acquire through doing stuff. Like you get +2 vitality for picking poison herbs and stuff, what about the other way? Would certainly keep things interesting!
That's hilarious. Also I would support that being in the game because it wouldnt be fun but it would be a strong message about the dangers of alchoholism.
I knew some guys in college who did something similar IRL. They did not overload themselves but they did prefer to travel by "teleport" rather than walking lng distances, so they kept drinking ntil blacking out and most of the time they did get home "somehow".
This is mind fucking blowing man, I can't stop thinking all the grochens I been loosing on my games..guess I have to start a new one to get rid of the feeling
The road between skalitz and sasau has 2 high level bandit spawn points near where you clear the mine with sir ulrich. So don't go through samopesh but go west at the monasteries western gate and take the first right turn through the woods. As you leave the woods going down a small hill there will be some cumans or guards fighting bandids in plate. If you follow the road and take the right passed the bridge there will be another spawn point with bandits in plate fighting cumans or guards. When I start a new game I wait till I have a horse and know how to counter in combat. Then I buy warhorse jenda at merhojed, get the biggest noble saddle and just go between sasau and skalitz only looting the gear worth over 750-1000 groschen. This will get you all the groschen the sword and armorsmith in sasau own in no time.
Very true. I typically don't rely on bandit encounters only for the reason that they aren't super consitant and usually whatever party is losing runs away scattering all the loot. Don't get me wrong I still stop for them if they are around, I just prefer Skalitz because I don't think I've ever gone there and not had an encounter and most times even if they scatter they don't get far unless they go through the front gate which I'm typically guarding
I never drank in my playthroughs very much. But damn thats a nice hack! I feel like I get rich doing the Skalitz strategy with the horse. But this way seems much quicker.
Watch your home burn, watch your family die, watch your expensive shit get stolen by some bandits, become an alcoholic, win a bloodsport tournament, spend all your money on alcohol to feed your addiction, become a bandit to afford more alcohol, kill a bunch of bandits and take their shit, get blackout drunk and wake up at home somehow. Average weekend in Eastern Europe.
Just read that Mathew Perry passed away today from a drowning. Made me think of us just talking about the scene of the two of them reading. Definately watching Almost Heroes again now R.I.P
You don't lose anything with this method either. The chest at Henry's isn't a shared chest so you have to always go back for pieces whereas storing in at an inn means you can access it anywhere
I've been doing this for a while now. Figured it out during a trip to Skalitz when I had to chug a bunch of alcoholic potions and passed out accidentally. It's been a loot pinata ever since. However, since I'm trying to keep my Balanced Diet perk going too, my go-to travel bag for Skalitz contains an equal number of digestive potions. Digestive potions decrease nourishment by 20 and moonshine adds 20. Helping me keep within the 51-99 limit for the perk.
From what I heard if you buy for multiple nights on an inn it will cost 250 groschens but this is your room for good. So you don't have to make those extra shuffling steps to the innkeeper to buy a room you can go directly to it.
That's true, if you do this anywhere except Skalitz you go to the nearest inn you've bought a room in. Unfortunately with the map design the room lady Stephanie gives you in the courtyard never goes away. So if you blackout in skalitz that little room still registers as closer even if you already own the inn room in Talmberg. That's the case all the way until you build up Prybislavatiz and get your room quarters there in which case that will register as your closest bed from Skalitz
200 hours in and I did not know about this.... MAN this game is amazing........................ I'm going to give alcoholism a try because of this video thank you and keep up the amazing work ill be looking forward to your future videos
I had an IRL drinking score level 20 when i managed to be able to get blackout drunk and not be hungover the next morning at all, and i managed to have 40 drinks one night, black out and i did indeed wake up in my bed later without any transportation from the bar at least a mile away lol
Thank you! Best part about that is when you do finish building Prybislavitz that now becomes closest bed to Skalitz so you don't even have to crawl to the tavern!
small tip if your lockpicking is high enough and you want more bang for your buck.. you can unlock pesheks trader box in the mill. put all items in wait a ingame day or 2 and he will have sold that stuff. after that just go back to the chest unlock it take the money and never worry about that ever again🙃
There is another place in Skalitz where you can store stolen items and wait till they are good to sell. I do not remember which mission it is but there is a secret stash under one of the pidgeon houses. Just leave the loot there for a few days and it can be sold!
That's true, I recommend traveling though because if you put it in an owned chest, it appears anywhere you own a room. You won't have to go back and carry the stuff manually. Plus Henry's old house has a chest you can store stuff in as well but same problem, it's not one of the chests that's shared 😮💨
I found out recently from Helical's Kill Everyone run that it's possible to throw gear into Peshek's merchant chest in the Rattay mill and when his shop refreshes, he'll have sold it all and added that groschen to his available buying power. I'm curious to know if it earns you more money to try and haggle with merchants that like you, or to let Peshek handle it himself
So the Peshek thing is a "quick fix" to passively earn money. You don't have to walk to the merchants (usually overburdened) and trade then haggle, this is kind of set it in his chest and forget it, and I use that all the time in my challenge runs since the key is pacing (doesn't make for a great livestream if I'm slow walking to the merchants for 10 minutes). In my offline playthroughs it's still worth going to merchants for a few reasons. You make a little more through haggling depending on speech skill, you going speech xp from haggling, improve relations with the town, and most importantly you slowly build their groschen bank so when they get to 100k you can break into their chests as well and steal that money a little later on in the playthrough
In terms of making money, I mainly stick to just robbing the Rattay Armoursmith and Swordsmith and selling to Peshek. Then robbing Peshek's sprofits afterwrads. But this is definitely a nice way to get some different varities of armor all in one go. Many of those very nice bascinets and cuirass' I wouldnt be bothered to find at 20 different traders
There's honestly so many ways. I started actually just going there to train combat. They always had such nice gear that it felt like a waste not to take and sell it.
@@Griff_Gaming I tried it today but all the guys with cool armor all just fled in fear immediately, only the cumans wanted to fight lol. Ended up with only 3 cumans and the 2 traders, but I’ll try it again
I almost only played this game when i have a few beers (preferably Czech beer) or a glass of wine. And let Henry join as well. This feels quite fitting 😂
Prib boar beer with steady hand and even rookie bowman will have a hard time missing Tried to center my drinking around beer, which works out since I can drink different booze to suit my needs; beer is quick and easy for lockpicking, wine is good for shooting the bow, spirits/moonshine are good for charisma and Speech buffs (so long as it stays strong enough to bring you to half)
fun fact, you can make all of those potions without being able to read! you just need to follow the steps the same way you would as normal and will still benefit 3 potions per if you follow all the steps correctly. Farmed all my groschen by being a potion master in my latest playthrough because I wanted to be a good person
Gdamnit. I should've suspected that drinking would be OP since KCD was developed by some crazy Slavs. I should definitely try this on my next Hardcore playthrough
honestly much easier way to get groshen is via looting merchants chests, get the "luck of the drunk" perk so you can unlock them much sooner and just raid the Rattay and Sassau traders constantly and repeat the run when theirs chests respawns. And pretty much you can just focus on the just the groshen the other stuff you can just pick whatever you want to use and pretty much continue these runs until you can re-built Prybyslavitz and after that money are no issue
There's lots of way to make money, no doubt. I always like the killing bandits method more just because the gear usually isn't registered as stolen so it's one less step washing it through pesheck, you gain lots of Combat XP from killing them, and it's repeatable everyday rather than every few days like the merchants inventory
I'm working on it!! Lol I honestly am blown away by how fast I've grown! I only started posting a few months ago but the following and support has been incredible!
Dude, this trick is really cool and I would have never thought of doing it like that, but there’s a chest in your house right in Skalitz that you can use. You will face bandits each time you come but that’s less of a headache to me than drinking and slow walking.
True but it's not a shared chest. Your shared chests that appear in the Inns and Pesheks are all connected and can be accessed from any of those locations. The one in Skalitz can be used for storage but anything you put in there doesn't go into your connected chests
The other day I ran out of food and only had wine so I drank it until I was stumbling, and then I walked into the bandit camp by the clearing on the road to Sasau, I don’t know if it was because I was drunk or because I was using a metal plated axe for the first time after training my axe skill, but I made such short work of them like 2 hits each and they were dead even the heavily armored ones 😮 usually I have to spend like 10 minutes walking circles and master striking when I use a sword
Axes are criminally underrated in this game! The metal plated battle axe probably my favorite weapon in the game, just behind St. George's sword. You can repair them at grindstone and they give great cut mixed with blunt damage so they are versatile against low and high level enemies
Kcd is no joke my favourite game ever. I love how being drunk theoretically opens a portal in space and teleports you away. You don't know if it's what happens or not, you're passed out
@Griff_Gaming well pain killers mostly yes. Honestly Henry's beginnings are similar to Max Payne's, he could've sunk into depression, cheap bathhouse wenches and ale... which is what I did on my 3rd playthrough, before he became a... Robin Hood type hero wearing light armor exclusively, bow and short sword
Now then time to get drunk 😂😂 First time I thought my game had problem or though it was a glitch whenever I'd save graphics would turn into cell-shaded effect then later I found out getting drunk or using savior Schnapps gives that effect 😂 and that (in-effect) icon looks weird asf.
In Henrys old home is a chest so you can just drop off the loot there and come back later. I usually just took the most valuable stuff with me and dropped the rest into the chest.
True, or you could just take it all at once without needing multiple trips......shared chest is always where I like to leave gear because then it can be accessed from anywhere you have a room rather than having to ride back to Skalitz each time. In normal mode you have the option to fast travel there so it's not so bad but Hardcore mode with no fast travel, your 15th trip back to Skalitz just to pick up gear can get old quick lol
Never paid any attention to the drinking skill tree. Been thinking of playing the game again (to the end this time) and I'll try drinking for sure, thx! Btw are you using any camera or combat mods? Or is it just ur FOV settings? If so, what is it?
Just build pribislavic and you’ll never need to do anything again! I make 1530 a day, I did the quest where you become a monk got myself locked up a lot to skip days without losing any nourishment or energy finished the quest went back to pribislavic and had a nice 26000 waiting for me there, I already have the best armour, horse and weapons so now I can buy all the lock picks I could ever wish for and repair anything as much as I want
Very true, Prybislavitz def a great way to make money. This might help for that initial investment to put into the town to start building it. Couple loot runs to be able to afford the first few buildings and supplies (marble, cattle, etc) then the town can be profitable and make all the money in the world
@@Griff_Gaming I’ve just finished the siege and I’m sitting on a nice 174k groshen! Wish I could buy myself a nice castle! Or be granted a noble that would be cool 😂 my next play through I’m going to speed run building pribislavic so I can get the best armour straight away and cheese the game 😂
I found out i could cheese skallitz for really good money and gear by accident, went there for the buried stuff kunesh tells you about then seen a bunch of dudes scrapping in the middle of town till there was only two left then i snuck in behind them and stealth knocked them out then killed them and started looting everyone, then went back and did it again. I only did this for money for the village dlc, it really speeds thinhs along
I think first time I discovered it was doing the same. Going back for Kunesh's stash. Who would have thunk the starting area would be the most OP battles in the game lol
Thats a new one, I've never seen it kept from a chest in Talmberg! I know there was a way in the nightmare to place it in Skalitz and it be kept but far as I knew it was patched out
@@Griff_Gaming when you escape from talnberg to bury your parents first rent a room in the inn to gain access to the global chest. Store it there and enter skalitz without it, it will still be there next to you when you wake up at the mill
I love how even when the developers put so much effort into making the game as realistic as possible while still keeping it fun as a game. The gaming community still manages to break the game and have it do unrealistic things just to gain an advantage in gameplay. Getting passed out drunk in a warzone will have you most likely waking up in the afterlife, rather than on a nice bed within a safe town.
It's all part of the fun that video games offer. I've had plenty of runs staying as true as possible and not taking advantage of gameplay mechanics. Sometimes though it's fun to see how far the game let's you push it's limits
Very cool! Just picked this game up again after a very brief attempt a while back, but got hooked now. This video popped up on my homepage and was surprised how new it is. Nice to see content on this game still coming out, and you got a sub. So the bed in Talmberg is still assigned yo you after getting to Rattay? I havent been back there since getting to Rattay and im worried theyre going to arrest me for escaping lol.
Thank you! Yes the bed in Talberg gets assigned to you permanently so you keep it throughout the playthrough. As far as being arrested, unless you have the jail icon by the name of the town, you can go back freely. Worth going back too, the quest you get from Sir Divish about the quarry stone is a good one!
@@Griff_Gaming good to know, I don't think I've come across the quarry quest yet but I have one from one of the millers to steal things from the armory. Edit: I think you mean a mission you get from Talmberg, forgot Divish was his name
I was having problemes lockpicking those extra hard,verry hard locks at rattay vendors but drinking fixed it instantly 😂 Im almost at 2M grochen in stolen items.
I Remember doing that but there was a certain potion that would instantly faint you! Reload to reoad i woud go to skalitz headshot everyone while hiding behind gitched objects , loot everything and then back to my main city with reload rng.
Innkeeper- "Hey Henry, Howe did you get back to Talmberg with 1300 pounds of gear?"
Henry- "Can't remember, I was black out drunk, dude!"
We've all had those nights 😂
Strange how these things happen
Never played this game but the fact that it has a drinking skill is awesome
Just like IRL, the more you do it the better you get
@@Griff_Gaming true I learned the hard way lol
if u like medieval this games for u definitely give it a try
The algorithm suggested this on my day one of sobriety, in the middle of all the “quitting alcohol” ones. Naughty naughty UA-cam 😂
pretty much every slav made game has some sort of mechanic involving drinking: witcher, kcd, hrot
*This is genius*
'I have no idea what I got up to last night but I woke up with 10 full sets of chainmail' haha
Feel like this was par for the course back in medieval times 🤣🤣
Chainmail is the shirt specificly
@@tekken.universal2343 There is no such thing as chainmail, as mail was never made from chain, but ring. It's just called mail.
I love this game, but there should be more reasons to make money. Traders never have a better equipment than what you can find for free. After you build Pribislavitz, all your expenses will be Saviour Schnaps and baths. So why bother making money?
I do agree. I would say to build Pribyslavitz as that takes about 100k but anything you make more than that is just extra. I would like to see more depth to money. In a game like Mount and Blade:Bannerlord where you are always incentivised by money for troop costs or eventually can even buy whole cities, you never feel like you truly have enough. I would like there to be a little weight on having hundreds of thousands of Groschen
Oh yes, actual weight for coin. Even one of the quests involve finding a cart of coin (or is it....) if you have to hire a cart to move a bunch of coin, that would be interesting. Of course a lot of gamers will throw a fit and probably burn their computers in protest. You could even make little quests for yourself... protect your coin caravan. There is bound to be a modder somewhere that could do this if motivated. I'd actually like to see a game get realistic about weight.. can you really go walking around with ten sets of metal armor no problem? Yeah, I don't think so... never mind swinging a sword while its all tucked in your back pocket. @@Griff_Gaming
@anamericangypsy that would be pretty cool. Maybe for KCD 2. It would be cool to see something like RDR2 where you can have several weapons on the horse but can only carry 2 on you at anytime. So if you want something else you have to trade it out
@@thechappistI'm a realism enthusiast, and I would love to see that in a game.
Adding this level of realism could make things very interesting. It would be risky since no other game has had it yet. But to me, this kind of game really is also about solving these mundane problems, like having to wash, sleep, eat. IMO, having to really worry about weight and inventory would only enrich the game even more, you would have to really think about routes, and schedules, and where to keep stuff, where to sell them, and be really picky about loot. It could be just on hardcore. I'll go further as to say they should include volume management too, like those backpack systems we see in some Battle Royale titles. I'm pretty sure no hardcore player would object to this. I love your ideia about coins. You would have to really plan your trips. These details we are discussing here are the reasons why I always disagree when people call this game a medieval simulator.
Also getting the lockpick perk "luck of the drunk" really helps lockpick very hard chests, my favourite chests to loot is at the back of the armourers in Rattay, when you sneak into the back and get past the guard who patrols there, there's a room upstairs on your left, it contains 4 very hard chests and cupboards which contain all the armourer's inventory including 10k groschen if you do this at the beginning of the game
Love robbing that spot. Another one is in Neuhof in the back to rob all the horse saddles and horse shoes. Not as profitable but much easier as there's no NPC's or guards back there and seems to restock about every 3 days. Just need to unlock it once and it stays unlocked forever so good consitent money source
10k? How do u even get 10k
@@eggsbenedict831
What do you mean?
@@DerEchteBold because I know those chest he is talking about. By default, they only have 2k unless you have previously traded with the armourer, which leaves him with more money, or he has more items to sell. So that next time you come back, he ends up with more money because be has sold those items. In this case it doesn't make sense since he said "... at the beginning of the game".
@@eggsbenedict831
Oh that's what you mean, yes, you're right.
Maybe he remembered that from an early state of the game, they changed a lot of these things over time.
reminds me of those stories where people get drunk before doing epic feats of heroism, like.. carrying all that stuff to bed in less time than it would normally take
The Talmberg guards watching Henry stumble back with a thousand kg of gear don't know whether they should be terrified or impressed 🤣
Drinking before battle makes sense... and even more drinking after the battle....
@@bdleo300many of the ancient Greeks and Romans traditionally drank before battle, understandably. It took far more balls to come face to face with thousands of enemies with spears, swords, and shields than going into a gun fight from a distance.
What you can also do in Skalitz is you can go into Henry's old home - the chest in there is yours so you can put as much stuff in there as you want before you drunk travel back to your home
Totally! I like to grab everything I've looted from Skalitz out of there right before the first Runt fight. For some reason, anything the registers as stolen (the high value stuff) that's in Henry's inventory gets instantly washed in your cut scene trip to Rattay! Good way to get high level weapons and armor at the start that won't be confiscated the first time you're searched!
@@Griff_Gaming There is a way to launder all stolen items. In Rattay mill Peshek has his merchant chest, if you put anything stolen in there and buy it from him the tag is removed, and then you can steal back your money. Easy way to launder your stolen stuff, no waiting required.
Very true, but you need the initial starting gold to afford the mark up before you can buy it. Stuff like golden spurs or good armor. You can of course steal it back right away so it "costs nothing" but to make the transaction itself requires you to have some wealth
I didn't know that. Does this chest also communicate with the other chest? Like the ones in the inns?
@pedroc3948 No, it's just immune from getting raided so anything you steal from skalitz can be stored in there without disappearing
Very interesting. I have about 1500 hours in the game and I've never really gone down the drinking skill tree. Maybe I should reconsider. My general use of alcohol is to make lock picking easier.
Definitely makes a difference. Good work around in Hardcore mode and helps with loot farming. Hope it was helpful!
If you do try out the drinking skill I'd say combine it with alchemy! Hair o' the dog and digestion potions are must haves for me.
1500 hours? Love to hear that. Why do you like it? I'm on hour 15 and I love the concept of the game and the overall vibe but I'm struggling because my guy sucks so bad at everything
@@kevin339 it’s not just Henry that sucks it’s also you. This game is all about learning. If you want to win more combat encounters then you have to think outside the box, like if you approach a bandit camp in the middle of the night then all the bandits will be unarmed for example.
@@kevin339just need to practice combat with Bernard and nail the parry timing and you're good to go. You need to level up your character before he's good at anything that what makes this game so rewarding imo
Prolly just saw all of your videos and this one had a big step up in quality, congrats.
Hard to come across new content for KCD now a days. Good video
Thank you! Always trying to get better editting and filming. Glad you enjoyed it!
funny when i played kingdom come i would drink every chance i got because i thought it was building up resistance and someone would try to poison me eventually. i was really glad when it paid off in the monastery mission.
No kidding! I saw so many people get down on the monestary missions but I enjoyed them, like "Nasty Habits". I think they not used to having that "restricted area" text constantly but you have to kinda venture outside what you're allowed to do to have some fun there
@@Griff_Gaming there are people that didnt like the monastery mission?
@bahshas I remember reading a lot of reviews saying it was boring and pointless. I think mostly from people that wanted the solution handed to them on a silver platter. That quest you have to really to use your cunning to solve which one is the real Pious. For those that skipped dialogue and cutscenes I can imagine how confused they must have been just following the quest log of doing daily duties, praying, and eating never realizing they actually had to solve it on their own without quest markers to help
@@Griff_Gaming for me the monastery was the highpoint of the game. just on account of how beautiful it was is reason enough. i want like all games to be like the monastery quest and people didnt like that.. talk about tasteless.
@@bahshas I agree. There aren't many games or quests that can emotionally attach you to the main character like KCD. I really hope they keep this same style of quest design and pacing for when they release KCD 2
I liked how you gathered everyone in the center of town so that you can loot efficiently!! I get so frustrated with other games where you can't move a dead body. Especially the ones where nobody seems to notice. Kingdom Come rules!!
I feel like bethesda titles are notorious for no interactions between bodies. There's jank ways to 'grab' and move the bodies but it's not a straight carry function. Now I haven't played Starfield so I don't know if they have fixed this, but my bet would be most likely not.
@@Griff_Gaming Bethesda and fixing something? Hahaha. No.
100 subs by the end of the year? My good sir you’ve smashed that goal!
I love UA-cam sending me towards quality small creators, definitely earned a sub and I can’t wait for more!
Thank you for the sub! I'd say I got there a little quicker than I thought 🤣 already working on my next project. Hoping to have it done soon!
Ive been playing sense 20 and this blows my mind ive always ignored drinking and stuff.This is amazing, thank you!Kcd2 is gonna be amazing!!
Glad you enjoyed and I can't wait to see what KCD 2 offers !
@@Griff_Gaming it's going to blow gta out of the water
@@VaxWax-z5y We have to convince the general populus, remember!
Weight in Kingdom Come: Deliverance is measured in pounds. (1 lb = 0.453592 kg)
You're right !
Great video, I like how you articulate your ideas, great editing too we see directly what you're talking about !
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Ahh yes the safe passage perk. Ive used this many times irl 😂
WOW! Damn, that is a great idea! I hate leaving things behind, so the next time I see a big fight between Sassau and Skalitz, I know what to do! It might even tp me to the inn in Sassau!
Absolutely, as long as it's your closest bed, you'll be there in a flash!
nice video. I made that slow painful overburdened walk from Skalitz and its nice to know there is another option
I have too....so....many....times!
Reaching level 10 requires so much alcohol that it should also come with a mandatory perk "liver cirrhosis", which should permanently limit your health to 75%, the negative effects of alcohol to 200%, and give you 100 in-game days until permanent death...
With ideas like that, you sound ready to start development of the next Project Zombiod game 🤣
It would be cool if there was maybe a mod pack or something with other debuffs you can acquire through doing stuff. Like you get +2 vitality for picking poison herbs and stuff, what about the other way? Would certainly keep things interesting!
Don't give them ideas for KCD 2 😁
That's hilarious. Also I would support that being in the game because it wouldnt be fun but it would be a strong message about the dangers of alchoholism.
@@crunkers_ Yeah, it should also teach people a lesson about game balance and progress throttling...
Looks like you already reached well over a hundred subscribers bud. Congrats!
Honestly blown away by the support! It has been amazing
henry, the menace of skalitz.
good thing its burned to the ground before the word has spread of a what a monster henry is
What momma don't know won't hurt her 🤣
I enjoyed your video, you're an engaging speaker. Keep up the good work
Thank you, glad you enjoyed!
I knew some guys in college who did something similar IRL. They did not overload themselves but they did prefer to travel by "teleport" rather than walking lng distances, so they kept drinking ntil blacking out and most of the time they did get home "somehow".
Not all superheroes wear capes and eat spinach. Some wear backpacks and drink whiskey haha
This is mind fucking blowing man, I can't stop thinking all the grochens I been loosing on my games..guess I have to start a new one to get rid of the feeling
You are a great youtuber man hope your channel blows up when KCD 2 comes out
Thanks for the support! I hope so too!
5:40 You’re unconscious... more like YOU’RE WINNER
😂
The road between skalitz and sasau has 2 high level bandit spawn points near where you clear the mine with sir ulrich. So don't go through samopesh but go west at the monasteries western gate and take the first right turn through the woods. As you leave the woods going down a small hill there will be some cumans or guards fighting bandids in plate. If you follow the road and take the right passed the bridge there will be another spawn point with bandits in plate fighting cumans or guards. When I start a new game I wait till I have a horse and know how to counter in combat. Then I buy warhorse jenda at merhojed, get the biggest noble saddle and just go between sasau and skalitz only looting the gear worth over 750-1000 groschen. This will get you all the groschen the sword and armorsmith in sasau own in no time.
Very true. I typically don't rely on bandit encounters only for the reason that they aren't super consitant and usually whatever party is losing runs away scattering all the loot. Don't get me wrong I still stop for them if they are around, I just prefer Skalitz because I don't think I've ever gone there and not had an encounter and most times even if they scatter they don't get far unless they go through the front gate which I'm typically guarding
Thanks man, I love this game but never bothered to level up in drinking. Now I will!
It really is a game changer! Glad you enjoyed!
I never drank in my playthroughs very much. But damn thats a nice hack!
I feel like I get rich doing the Skalitz strategy with the horse. But this way seems much quicker.
I've had a bunch of 'legit' runs through but it's fun sometimes to just take advantage of exploits to see what the game let's you get away with :)
Watch your home burn, watch your family die, watch your expensive shit get stolen by some bandits, become an alcoholic, win a bloodsport tournament, spend all your money on alcohol to feed your addiction, become a bandit to afford more alcohol, kill a bunch of bandits and take their shit, get blackout drunk and wake up at home somehow. Average weekend in Eastern Europe.
It's a hard knock life!
I really appreciate that you used Chris Farley’s character from Almost heroes to get your point across
I'm glad you got the reference, unfortunately not one of his more well known movies
@@Griff_Gaming That is unfortunate, because that movie is an absolute gem. Definitely one of my all time favorites
Chris Farley was a national treasure. The scene where Mathew Perry teaching him to read still cracks me up to this day!
@@Griff_Gaming I love that scene so much, I crack up every time too! And he was a national treasure, that man could make anybody laugh
Just read that Mathew Perry passed away today from a drowning. Made me think of us just talking about the scene of the two of them reading. Definately watching Almost Heroes again now R.I.P
The closest chest is in Henry’s old house I walk back up there and store everything I can’t take then I don’t loose anything
same idea gg
You don't lose anything with this method either. The chest at Henry's isn't a shared chest so you have to always go back for pieces whereas storing in at an inn means you can access it anywhere
@@Griff_Gaming Face it, this is not as good of a tip as you make it out to be.
Haven't watched the video yet but +100 points for using Bartholomew Hunt for the thumbnail.
"How bout you get your own bottle!" Such an underrated movie!
I used this method a lot. It's good if you get lost on the woods too
I've used it for that too 🤣
You should rename this to the Irish perk. Speaking as an irishman lol
We can call it "The Luck of the Irish"
I've been doing this for a while now. Figured it out during a trip to Skalitz when I had to chug a bunch of alcoholic potions and passed out accidentally. It's been a loot pinata ever since. However, since I'm trying to keep my Balanced Diet perk going too, my go-to travel bag for Skalitz contains an equal number of digestive potions. Digestive potions decrease nourishment by 20 and moonshine adds 20. Helping me keep within the 51-99 limit for the perk.
It's pretty hard to resist doing it once you know about it ! Lol very smart to keep digestive potions to keep the balanced diet perk active!
From what I heard if you buy for multiple nights on an inn it will cost 250 groschens but this is your room for good. So you don't have to make those extra shuffling steps to the innkeeper to buy a room you can go directly to it.
That's true, if you do this anywhere except Skalitz you go to the nearest inn you've bought a room in. Unfortunately with the map design the room lady Stephanie gives you in the courtyard never goes away. So if you blackout in skalitz that little room still registers as closer even if you already own the inn room in Talmberg. That's the case all the way until you build up Prybislavatiz and get your room quarters there in which case that will register as your closest bed from Skalitz
200 hours in and I did not know about this.... MAN this game is amazing........................ I'm going to give alcoholism a try because of this video thank you and keep up the amazing work ill be looking forward to your future videos
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I had an IRL drinking score level 20 when i managed to be able to get blackout drunk and not be hungover the next morning at all, and i managed to have 40 drinks one night, black out and i did indeed wake up in my bed later without any transportation from the bar at least a mile away lol
That's one hell of a skill ! Is possible to learn this power?
Im usually drinking when I play this game so I suppose Henry should drink with me.
🤣🤣 it's not alcoholism if you have a friend!
Genius idea! Good way to jump start someone's From the Ashes DLC too.
Thank you! Best part about that is when you do finish building Prybislavitz that now becomes closest bed to Skalitz so you don't even have to crawl to the tavern!
small tip if your lockpicking is high enough and you want more bang for your buck.. you can unlock pesheks trader box in the mill. put all items in wait a ingame day or 2 and he will have sold that stuff. after that just go back to the chest unlock it take the money and never worry about that ever again🙃
There is another place in Skalitz where you can store stolen items and wait till they are good to sell. I do not remember which mission it is but there is a secret stash under one of the pidgeon houses. Just leave the loot there for a few days and it can be sold!
That's true, I recommend traveling though because if you put it in an owned chest, it appears anywhere you own a room. You won't have to go back and carry the stuff manually. Plus Henry's old house has a chest you can store stuff in as well but same problem, it's not one of the chests that's shared 😮💨
You just gave “hardcore mode” a whole new meaning for me
That's awesome! Happy to help!
That was genius! Nice work. :D
Thank you!
God be with you sir, very nice guide
Thank you!
I found out recently from Helical's Kill Everyone run that it's possible to throw gear into Peshek's merchant chest in the Rattay mill and when his shop refreshes, he'll have sold it all and added that groschen to his available buying power. I'm curious to know if it earns you more money to try and haggle with merchants that like you, or to let Peshek handle it himself
So the Peshek thing is a "quick fix" to passively earn money. You don't have to walk to the merchants (usually overburdened) and trade then haggle, this is kind of set it in his chest and forget it, and I use that all the time in my challenge runs since the key is pacing (doesn't make for a great livestream if I'm slow walking to the merchants for 10 minutes). In my offline playthroughs it's still worth going to merchants for a few reasons. You make a little more through haggling depending on speech skill, you going speech xp from haggling, improve relations with the town, and most importantly you slowly build their groschen bank so when they get to 100k you can break into their chests as well and steal that money a little later on in the playthrough
In terms of making money, I mainly stick to just robbing the Rattay Armoursmith and Swordsmith and selling to Peshek. Then robbing Peshek's sprofits afterwrads. But this is definitely a nice way to get some different varities of armor all in one go. Many of those very nice bascinets and cuirass' I wouldnt be bothered to find at 20 different traders
There's honestly so many ways. I started actually just going there to train combat. They always had such nice gear that it felt like a waste not to take and sell it.
@@Griff_Gaming I tried it today but all the guys with cool armor all just fled in fear immediately, only the cumans wanted to fight lol. Ended up with only 3 cumans and the 2 traders, but I’ll try it again
Use some "dollmaker potion" to stop that. Prevents them from running if you can hit them at least once or twice. They just calmly walk away lol
Peshek lives too far. Just place all items you stole into another traders chest and come back later to collect the goods.
Should have left in the "Yes, you already said that" from Perry at the end.
🤣 you absolutely right!
I almost only played this game when i have a few beers (preferably Czech beer) or a glass of wine. And let Henry join as well. This feels quite fitting 😂
Haha now that's what I call immersion!
Prib boar beer with steady hand and even rookie bowman will have a hard time missing
Tried to center my drinking around beer, which works out since I can drink different booze to suit my needs; beer is quick and easy for lockpicking, wine is good for shooting the bow, spirits/moonshine are good for charisma and Speech buffs (so long as it stays strong enough to bring you to half)
Nice! The Drunken Bow Master lol you'd make Jackie Chan proud
@@Griff_Gaming now when I miss that rabbit 1 foot in front of me, I know it's a skill issue 😂
@cargentiusg5289 🤣
This plus getting a bunch of my stats max before I got out of the tutorial town I have become a looting God thanks
Happy to help!
I really like this video
Thank you!
Griff is an underrated gamer/UA-camr
Thank you! Always growing!
Normally, I never would have given drinking the time of day, but after watching this video, I'm seriously reconsidering my life choices.
It's a good trick!
Now you're at nearly 5,000. Doin' good.
Haha no kidding! I think I had 7 subs when that vid published so 100 was a pipe dream. Now we here
fun fact, you can make all of those potions without being able to read! you just need to follow the steps the same way you would as normal and will still benefit 3 potions per if you follow all the steps correctly. Farmed all my groschen by being a potion master in my latest playthrough because I wanted to be a good person
Potion making a great way to make money!
WOW!! This is genius, i've played this game a lot, and still has so many "secrets" to uncover.
I learn something new each time I play too haha
"...as it cures alcoholism"
If only it were that easy. If only
Right??!
Brilliant. I've always wanted try and utilise the alcohol but couldn't.
Now you can live out your medieval peasant drunken fantasies and get rewarded for it ! Lol
Gdamnit. I should've suspected that drinking would be OP since KCD was developed by some crazy Slavs. I should definitely try this on my next Hardcore playthrough
I've made drinking a priority on my playthroughs since finding this lol
good job you figure it out better than me ,i just painly slowly moved from skalitz with a lot of eq, it takes almost half hour
I've been there! Hope this helps!
bro this thumbnail is tops, "DRINKING MADE ME RICH" the ultimate self help slogan lmao
Thank you! I expect AA to make a poster of it any day now
this made me reinstall the game (I am currently drunk too)
Now that's what I call immersion! Lol
I am enjoying this video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
Subbed for you mate. Keep up the good work, cheers! 😵💫
Thank you!
Subscribed, i am so glad that someone still make kcd content, please keep it up😅
One of my favorite games! Thank you for the support!
Great video! Solid editing!
Thank you!! Always trying to get better!
honestly much easier way to get groshen is via looting merchants chests, get the "luck of the drunk" perk so you can unlock them much sooner and just raid the Rattay and Sassau traders constantly and repeat the run when theirs chests respawns. And pretty much you can just focus on the just the groshen the other stuff you can just pick whatever you want to use and pretty much continue these runs until you can re-built Prybyslavitz and after that money are no issue
There's lots of way to make money, no doubt. I always like the killing bandits method more just because the gear usually isn't registered as stolen so it's one less step washing it through pesheck, you gain lots of Combat XP from killing them, and it's repeatable everyday rather than every few days like the merchants inventory
i usually knock out the traders (you have to do it so that they are in their shop room or the items will despawn)
Congrats on 💯! Good job 👍
Thank you! The support has been incredible!
Damn, never knew I wanted to be such a virtual drunk
It's a lot cheaper than doing it IRL
I like how he has a modern haircut
"Ok so now I have thrown THE ONE RING into the fires of Mount Doom but how do I come home?"
+empties 2 bottles of wine+
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*As Gandalf stares from the top of his eagle, horrified at what he's seeing*
great video, unique method, weird u have less subs than me honestly
I'm working on it!! Lol I honestly am blown away by how fast I've grown! I only started posting a few months ago but the following and support has been incredible!
just keep at it, my man, people recognize quality ;) @@Griff_Gaming
Thank you, means a lot coming from a fellow content creator!
I was literally googling 'what is the point of drinking in KCD' and now I know. Thanks .
Haha glad to help
Dude, this trick is really cool and I would have never thought of doing it like that, but there’s a chest in your house right in Skalitz that you can use. You will face bandits each time you come but that’s less of a headache to me than drinking and slow walking.
True but it's not a shared chest. Your shared chests that appear in the Inns and Pesheks are all connected and can be accessed from any of those locations. The one in Skalitz can be used for storage but anything you put in there doesn't go into your connected chests
I ALWAYS overlooked alcohol and being invovled with wenches in the tavern its literally just free charisma
Free charisma, strength, speech, and in the lockpicking tree helps to open locks in the early game that wouldn't be accessible till mid to late game
The other day I ran out of food and only had wine so I drank it until I was stumbling, and then I walked into the bandit camp by the clearing on the road to Sasau, I don’t know if it was because I was drunk or because I was using a metal plated axe for the first time after training my axe skill, but I made such short work of them like 2 hits each and they were dead even the heavily armored ones 😮 usually I have to spend like 10 minutes walking circles and master striking when I use a sword
Axes are criminally underrated in this game! The metal plated battle axe probably my favorite weapon in the game, just behind St. George's sword. You can repair them at grindstone and they give great cut mixed with blunt damage so they are versatile against low and high level enemies
Kcd is no joke my favourite game ever. I love how being drunk theoretically opens a portal in space and teleports you away. You don't know if it's what happens or not, you're passed out
Haha certainly helps the optics of the situation. "I'm not the town drunk, I'm a magical wizard who can teleport"
@Griff_Gaming exactly... ok now a studio needs to make a game where magic is powered by inebriation
@tbone9474 The Max Payne games if I remember correctly was powered exclusively by whiskey and pain killers. Now we need a medieval version lol
@Griff_Gaming well pain killers mostly yes. Honestly Henry's beginnings are similar to Max Payne's, he could've sunk into depression, cheap bathhouse wenches and ale... which is what I did on my 3rd playthrough, before he became a... Robin Hood type hero wearing light armor exclusively, bow and short sword
That's actually a run I've been waiting to do! It sounds like fun. Maybe in the near future!
UA-cam keeps recommending me all these great KCD videos... might have to reinstall
One of my favorite games! Definitely recommend going back to it!
+1 comment for the algorythm good sir.
Now then time to get drunk 😂😂
First time I thought my game had problem or though it was a glitch whenever I'd save graphics would turn into cell-shaded effect then later I found out getting drunk or using savior Schnapps gives that effect 😂
and that (in-effect) icon looks weird asf.
Yea I thought the same thing at first! Lol
That's hilarious. I love KCD.
Me too, still always get a laugh from something new every playthrough
I wish I knew to become a raging alcoholic before I made the 700 kilo crawl from Skalitz to Rattay 😅
Dude, this is genius!
Glad you enjoyed!
I wish there was a hangover style photo montage of all the shenanigans Henry got up to on the way
That would be awesome 🤣🤣
In Henrys old home is a chest so you can just drop off the loot there and come back later. I usually just took the most valuable stuff with me and dropped the rest into the chest.
True, or you could just take it all at once without needing multiple trips......shared chest is always where I like to leave gear because then it can be accessed from anywhere you have a room rather than having to ride back to Skalitz each time. In normal mode you have the option to fast travel there so it's not so bad but Hardcore mode with no fast travel, your 15th trip back to Skalitz just to pick up gear can get old quick lol
Great guide!
Thank you!
100 by the end of the year? I'll make that 160 by the end of the month! Cheers, thanks for the good video
I know, crazy!! Can't believe how quick the support was. Thank you!
Never paid any attention to the drinking skill tree. Been thinking of playing the game again (to the end this time) and I'll try drinking for sure, thx! Btw are you using any camera or combat mods? Or is it just ur FOV settings? If so, what is it?
I'm glad you enjoyed it! No mods as I'm on console but my FOV is set at 75. I play on a curved monitor so I found that's perfect for me
Just build pribislavic and you’ll never need to do anything again! I make 1530 a day, I did the quest where you become a monk got myself locked up a lot to skip days without losing any nourishment or energy finished the quest went back to pribislavic and had a nice 26000 waiting for me there, I already have the best armour, horse and weapons so now I can buy all the lock picks I could ever wish for and repair anything as much as I want
Very true, Prybislavitz def a great way to make money. This might help for that initial investment to put into the town to start building it. Couple loot runs to be able to afford the first few buildings and supplies (marble, cattle, etc) then the town can be profitable and make all the money in the world
@@Griff_Gaming I’ve just finished the siege and I’m sitting on a nice 174k groshen! Wish I could buy myself a nice castle! Or be granted a noble that would be cool 😂 my next play through I’m going to speed run building pribislavic so I can get the best armour straight away and cheese the game 😂
There’s a buried bag in skallitz you can stash stuff in
There's a couple under dove cotes there
I found out i could cheese skallitz for really good money and gear by accident, went there for the buried stuff kunesh tells you about then seen a bunch of dudes scrapping in the middle of town till there was only two left then i snuck in behind them and stealth knocked them out then killed them and started looting everyone, then went back and did it again. I only did this for money for the village dlc, it really speeds thinhs along
I think first time I discovered it was doing the same. Going back for Kunesh's stash. Who would have thunk the starting area would be the most OP battles in the game lol
@@Griff_Gaming yea I was not expecting it to be like that🤣 I cowered behind a wall till it was over
What a hero! Lol
mind blown 🤯
That Chest in Talnberg is the way I kept the mcguffin sword in my last playthrough
Which is the McGuffin sword? Not sure I'm familiar with that one
@@Griff_Gaming sir radzigs sword m the one you quest the whole game after.
Thats a new one, I've never seen it kept from a chest in Talmberg! I know there was a way in the nightmare to place it in Skalitz and it be kept but far as I knew it was patched out
@@Griff_Gaming when you escape from talnberg to bury your parents first rent a room in the inn to gain access to the global chest. Store it there and enter skalitz without it, it will still be there next to you when you wake up at the mill
@@hanzerik594 huh, I'll have to try that! Nice!
I love how even when the developers put so much effort into making the game as realistic as possible while still keeping it fun as a game. The gaming community still manages to break the game and have it do unrealistic things just to gain an advantage in gameplay.
Getting passed out drunk in a warzone will have you most likely waking up in the afterlife, rather than on a nice bed within a safe town.
It's all part of the fun that video games offer. I've had plenty of runs staying as true as possible and not taking advantage of gameplay mechanics. Sometimes though it's fun to see how far the game let's you push it's limits
safe passage home with all the loot. genius!
Always stay a step ahead lol
Very cool! Just picked this game up again after a very brief attempt a while back, but got hooked now. This video popped up on my homepage and was surprised how new it is. Nice to see content on this game still coming out, and you got a sub.
So the bed in Talmberg is still assigned yo you after getting to Rattay? I havent been back there since getting to Rattay and im worried theyre going to arrest me for escaping lol.
Thank you! Yes the bed in Talberg gets assigned to you permanently so you keep it throughout the playthrough. As far as being arrested, unless you have the jail icon by the name of the town, you can go back freely. Worth going back too, the quest you get from Sir Divish about the quarry stone is a good one!
@@Griff_Gaming good to know, I don't think I've come across the quarry quest yet but I have one from one of the millers to steal things from the armory. Edit: I think you mean a mission you get from Talmberg, forgot Divish was his name
Yes, it's a mission you get from there after your hunting trip!
I was having problemes lockpicking those extra hard,verry hard locks at rattay vendors but drinking fixed it instantly 😂
Im almost at 2M grochen in stolen items.
That "luck of the drunk" perk is a milestone. It means, "Everyone get ready to lose all your sh*t!" lol
I Remember doing that but there was a certain potion that would instantly faint you! Reload to reoad i woud go to skalitz headshot everyone while hiding behind gitched objects , loot everything and then back to my main city with reload rng.