1. Learn Reading as soon as possible 2. When ever you see someone selling a book, buy it. The reading skill is very useful and instead of waiting uselessly you can just open your book and read for a few hours and increasd your skill. 3. Learn Combat. Befor you leave Rattay the first time, make sure you are preoared for warfare. In the beginning of the game i always trained every day for an hour (every day in RL of course not ingame) and i felt pretty safe even if three cumans attacked me at the same time i smacked them really good. 4. Buy Warhorse Jenda, Noble Sattle (with 4 bags), noble horsehoes, and noble bridles 5. Make your own potions. Specially Saviour Schnaps is VERY easy to make and you only need 1 nettle and 2 (forgot the name of the flower) but it only costs like 1 groschen. Better than buying the schnaps for 200 groschen. Also make poisons, trust me you will have fun with it. 6. Use poisons when you are bandit or cuman camps. Or go in night time, knock them out and kill them all. 7. Explore. Don't do too much fast travel it will break the immersion. The most interesting things are in the woods. 8. The last one may find someone weird, but don't make the gane too easy for you. Getting full plate armor in the beginning of the game and getting rich is too easy sadly. It will most likely kill the fun out of the game. So my recommendations are: Don't get St. Georges Sword, Don't kill the wayfaring knight and take his armor, don't make too much money by stealing or looting otherwise the game will be boring and you beginn to ask yourself why henry is doing jobs for money if he's rich. I use Longinus sword. Its the best looking one and not too OP in my opinion. Meaning, you wont kill someone with one hit. I also use light armor: Leather Gloves, Dark saxion gambeson, Dark Cowl, Dark light brigantine, no helmet only in real warfare but not in 1vs1 duels, padded trousers, and some dark boots, oh and also a noble short chain mail so thats pretty much it and all that on hardcore mode. And i survived yet without dying and all thanks to my skills (mostly combat).
Those are some quality tips, and you literaly typed out enough for an entire video....I promise if i steal those suggestions to make a video ill credit you in the title. lol.
Determine8R Gaming If you want you can do a Video! :) I could use a bit of attention for my Videos too so feel free to make a Video about it if you want
I know I'm two years late to this, but I feel like this should be a given. It's a real shame if some people neglect it. It's cheap to learn, the story takes you to the same location extremely early on and its benefits are tenfold. AFAIK It's essentially a requirement for Alchemy and if a person doesn't invest in alchemy I have to wonder what they're doing.
There’s a perk to open all the map. Cartographer let’s you see entire map so u don’t have to run around the whole map, including hunting spots etc . Which Is very good for those side missions that ask you to poach game
I would add to buy extended stay rooms wherever they are available. That gives you a safe storage chest in most places on the map. Its good for the times you are overloaded with loot and need to store it without slow walking across the map to get to a safe place.
@@HarrytheUnlucky When you select "A few nights", in reality it's for the entirety of the game and a prompt comes on the screen informing you that you have a new home.
I would suggest doing the main quest up to the point where you unlock Captain Bernard for training. The side quests will be very hard without some basic combat training first.
This video must predate the tournament because tip 7 would be push the main story enough to open the tournament since it'll help get a nice suit of armor with good CHA stats. And it's good for making money and leveling up your combat skills. The trick is to go to the castle in Rattay early in the day so you can go do the Bernard warm up quests. Then make sure to not go do the Nightingale quest until after you have fought in the first tournament. You'll be able to train with Bernard before the tournament the next day, and I recommend grinding your warfare up to level 8 to make the tournament a breeze because Black Peter is pretty tough if you haven't leveled up your combat yet.
The first thing I usually do is get warhorse armour, that way my map is explored and I have decent aesthetically pleasing clothes that are cheap to maintain
@@SpicyHerbz its part of the treasures of the past dlc, which adds 5 buried treasure locations in the game world, they are situated close to each of the corners with the 5th one being close to the center of the map
I agree the back up save is important but I love the tutorial part so I rarely save there. I’ve also beaten the game 3 times and have 20 days of play time on the game but this is an important tip for beginners
My very first playthrough, I ignored the side quests because the game made the main quests sound so URGENT! Without that experience the side quests gave me, I was no match for the boss fight at the end of Act 1. It took me about a dozen times before I realized he had made a rookie mistake and exploited it. Once I figured out that you don't have to go see Radzig right away, as the game URGES you to, it opened up the game a lot. And made the game much longer! If you start off doing Peshek's quests, that will eventually lead you Merhojed and eventually to Talmberg, where you'll pick up Stephanie's quest, which will take you to Uzhitz and Sasau. You'll get to see most of the map and build up a lot of your stats and impressive armor before you even start the main questline (but you need to be careful: Henry still hasn't been formally trained in fighting; his defense will be zero and he won't know any combos!). As for getting a horse, you can always steal one! You just have to be careful to dismount somewhere where no one will see you remount it, or you'll keep getting charged for stealing it.
what i always do is steal a horse fast travel to skalitz( if you get stopped for fighting you can run away from the enemies) so keep on going until you get to skalitz and there will mostly be enemises fighting in skalitz so wait until the fight is over and you can steal the enemies armor and weapons or you can sell them to get some quick cash. And also if you have the balls to help the guards(sometimes there are talmberg guards fighting and they all have midgame to endgame armor you can either kill them or leave them aliove if you care about your reputation.
Dont sell stolen items to the millers. Drop the stolen items in to the millers chest, then speak to the miller and buy them all back (removes the stolen tag). Then go back to the chest and collect the money you just paid to the miller. At the end of this (which only takes a few mins) you will have removed all the stolen tags and spent no money. You can then go sell the not stolen items (cough) to any vendor in the game. NB: Dont leave stolen items in the millers chest over night, around 7am the chest resets and they will disappear.
Or just sell items to the miller in bulk, then wait a couple in game days, see that he has amassed a nice sum of groschen, wait until night and steal everything he has made on the items you sold to him.... Your method is very ineffective and slow. I mean, I sold him around 10k worth of stuff, within 3-4 days he had a wealth of around 50k that I easily stole from his chest. Miller's should be your main source of income in this game. They are money machines to those who know what they are doing.
@@0292-q3l That is an interesting alternative method. I’m not sure how waiting 3 days is quicker than instant, though :P If I saw something I wanted in a shop, I just stole it and used the method above to remove the tag and used it immediately. My initial post recommending not to sell, was probably not clear enough. I meant don’t sell them because you think they can’t be used because of the stolen tag. Or that you can’t sell them somewhere else for a better price. You can also wait a few days for the stolen tag to remove itself, but I considered that too long to wait. ( Hint: I’m again questioning your waiting 3 days as a quicker method :P )
@@Ironbuket It's worth waiting a couple of days because it doesn't matter how much you give the miller, his wealth goes up by a substantial amount, so for example, you could give him enough that he will sell those things and end up with 300k wealth, wait 3 in game days, go to his chest and steal the 300k, this works very well in Skalitz too, go to Skalitz as soon as you get there wait for 2 hours, all bandits should be dead, loot them, then go to whatever trader you want and give them all you have taken. Within a couple days they have a substantial amount which you can steal, I'd repeat this process with the Miller or with the Skalitz one a few times before stealing the Groschen for more of it. OH MY BAD, I thought you meant sell. But hey if you want to sell use my method, or just go to Skalitz and wait 2 hours, the bandits will have some pretty cool stuff on their bodies to loot and it doesnt show up as stolen.
When I played through this game the 2nd time I killed all the cumans in the beginning also if you want money I recommend going to skalitz you will almost always find a bunch of full geared bandits fighting Cumans or guards shoot some from far away and usually you walk away with about 5 grand in loot you repeat the proccess and store it in your chest until you can sell a lot to the armor smith and sword smith I have about 120k but I’ve just restarted
Since one needs to immediately learn to read, head to Talmberg and get the quest from Lady Stephanie. She will send you to Uzhitz to get the Roan. Learn to read from the Scribe while you are there. Ride the roan around to do the quest. When you turn the roan into collect the reward, head west and grab your horse Olena that you left by the blacksmith shop at the quarry. What? You didn't use the horse to get back to Skallitz? Then Olena is in the stalls in the castle at Talmberg and you can just mount her and ride out. (Do not get into combat with her, because if she takes damage, she will bolt and be gone) You want to keep her so that you can ride her with Sir Hans on the hunting quest. By the way, if you use Olena on the hunting quest with Hans, when you do the Master Huntsman achievement, you will still find Olena at the camp where you meet. I still have her and keep her stabled at the Master Huntsman house in Talmberg. I also took Ulrich's horse from the Inn after I killed him and I have it stabled there too. If I had more stable space, I would have more horses. :-)
I thought of stealing all the horses in the game and taking them to Peshek, letting him open up Peshek's Used Horse Lot. 😂 (It's a shame you can't actually sell horses in the game though.)
The tutorial is not tedious. You can use the tutorial to level many important skills like herbalist, stealth, lockpick, strength and if you want to fight cows you can even level your combat and sword or axe fighting skills.
Console players! Don’t forget there is a “new” lock pick function in the settings that makes it doable! Not fun or innovative.. just doable 😂 other than that I’m loving the game to this day!
@@LogicAndCompassion aftet another year of playing the game my opinion has chamged to prefering the other system. But now i dont find lockpicking very hard at all
@@Regularguy220 Yeah, I can understand how it is jarring for some folks, but i appreciated the added level of complexity. The lockpicking in other games, like skyrim, is just too simple and easy to manipulate.
About opening up the map, isn't there a skill in reading that does that too? That's the primary reason why I learn reading and level up reading the soonest chance I got.
There is, but its actually just quicker to ride around, reading is a super valuable perk, one that i should have put on this list, but even at the end of the game, i hadn't unlocked that perk yet.
No thats not true. This perk is so easily obtainable. Just get all the books you find / can steal and sit down while doing it in a bed. Eventho you have to sit down after every book. But its worth it.
It's fun to explore the map rather than unlocking it through the Cartographer perk, I did the same thing as DTG and started walking around the map on foot and on the horse. Died once near Sasau tho when I got stuck on cliff and only way off it was down and that didn't go so well, got stuck on a bush (btw, that is a major issue in the game) but when I finally got free I ended up falling and started bleeding and didn't have any bandages and I took 1 more small fall and died. Lost alot of exploring when that happened..lol But I prefer the manual exploring, thats for sure. It's how you find bandit and cuman camps and multiple graves and hunting spots and there's almost always something great to find in those areas Obviously exploring will open the map up but you won't find everything that way so the cartographer perk is a nice thing to have. I'm half a level away from it.
1st thing i do right after the prolog. Buy Jenda, steal the best horse gear from Neuhof. After that i learn to read and get it to rank 13/14 (i forgot the exact number) to get the categraph perk. (unlocks the entire map / all locations) But nice video tho. Easy thumb up.
Learn to read, and definitely wait until you learn perfect block from captain bernard before you set off to explore, just in case you run into bandits, you can defend yourself
I just started a new game and bought a horse, do NOT get epona, anytime your in combat she immediately rears and throws you. Killed me like 3 times so far lol
Great vid! makes perfect sense. although I'm not sure why don't you just get cartographer perk instead of riding? Much easier imho and can also be done right away. + you can get your drinking skill up while reading as you'll need to sleep anyway 😂
I have never seen this mentioned but can you buy two or more horses? What if you don’t trade in the old one can you have both to load out when looting??
I actually have never tested this, i have often thought about it, but my theory is that it will just make your dominant horse rerspond to your whistle, so only one would follow you about.
Must be doing something wrong, but I simply can not get past the lock picking thing. (Playing on PC). Lock turns too quick for me to keep up with the mouse. Maybe I'm getting too old. :S
How on earth did you manage to max all your weapon stats before defense? 😂 I've maxed most of my main stat, sword, warfare and defense just happened to get there in that time 😂
Also I've done almost none of the things you said.... I did the main quests up until basically nest of vipers, then went on a training montage and am now exploring the world. I told peshek to suck a fat one and basically haven't talked to him with the exception of betting on the tournament. I think I spent about 6 weeks in game literally only in rattay, getting up early and training bow and weapons all day every day 😂😂 I'm only just using lock picking because bandits lock their chests and don't carry keys!
I think I'm going to replay this game with the language set to German. If you're trying to learn a second language I think video games are an excellent tool. I'm at the point right now that I can mostly understand the gist of what somebody saying, I was able to make friends with some German tourists who came into the Trading Post I work at However I'm a long ways from fluent it's partially because I don't have anyone to talk to
For role playing reasons, I don't go anywhere near Pirkstein until much later. In the beginning, I walk because I can't afford a horse. I do the millers quests because I need the money. I do all of the "bad" quests first because I am trying to get by. By the time I get to the ultimate bad quest, rock and a hard place, I have a horse and money. I do the quest but replace the stolen money. Then I go to Pirkstein and clean up my act. When I get to Pirkstien my stealth skills are very good. My strength and other vitals are reasonably good because of the fight club. My hand combat skills are trash, although bow is decent. Now I continue on as (mostly) reformed Henry. I play Henry as naughty but not evil. He does mischievous stuff but he is not a killer or the kind to do anything too bad. As a result he cleans up easy once he is in Radzig's service.
I had Pegasus for the longest time. Think he is the fastest horse in the game. But witched to Jenda for the space. Pretty sure Jenda has the most cargo space. Which come sin handy when looting and killing a bunch of bandits and storing their gear so you don't have to carry yourself.
We play very differently. I like the immersion of playing in logical order. I think Henry is no thief. You get a horse after like 3 missions. And I have not touched archery as I want to make it its own play through. I would say practice combat a lot or it's going to be tedious when you meet a character with more skills
This mans really said Sleep-near? I get the spelling is confusing, but how do you not know how to say “Slep-near” like slept without the T. You’re literally riding the horse named after one of Loki’s children, the same horse/child odin rides. Bruh. 😂
@@DerEchteBold yeah. You don't need grochen to complete the game. I invested all my skills into speech and strength.these are the only two main skills you need to keep investing your points in if you want to complete the main story. Plus you can use the in-game mechanics to get past missions without combat. Usually I wait till it's night so that the enemies are asleep and I choke them out and snap their necks. This puts points into your stealth stats
@@aks19880 And you don't loot anyone then, I guess? But do you have the DLCs? I think you need about 70.000 G to complete Pribyslavitz and that seems pretty impossible to do without looting or stealing.
@@aks19880 Ah, that way it makes sense. I intended to finally make a legit playthrough as well ...but I just can't restrain myself when it comes to looting, so I settled with only using the equipment that somewhat fits the respective stages of my Henry.
Please get a new microphone. 19 seconds into the video, and I already start having a headache from that SHIT...I can't even describe the tone and how it hurts the ears and the brain. I put up subtitles and muted the video, because it was unbearable.
1. Learn Reading as soon as possible
2. When ever you see someone selling a book, buy it. The reading skill is very useful and instead of waiting uselessly you can just open your book and read for a few hours and increasd your skill.
3. Learn Combat. Befor you leave Rattay the first time, make sure you are preoared for warfare. In the beginning of the game i always trained every day for an hour (every day in RL of course not ingame) and i felt pretty safe even if three cumans attacked me at the same time i smacked them really good.
4. Buy Warhorse Jenda, Noble Sattle (with 4 bags), noble horsehoes, and noble bridles
5. Make your own potions. Specially Saviour Schnaps is VERY easy to make and you only need 1 nettle and 2 (forgot the name of the flower) but it only costs like 1 groschen. Better than buying the schnaps for 200 groschen. Also make poisons, trust me you will have fun with it.
6. Use poisons when you are bandit or cuman camps. Or go in night time, knock them out and kill them all.
7. Explore. Don't do too much fast travel it will break the immersion.
The most interesting things are in the woods.
8. The last one may find someone weird, but don't make the gane too easy for you. Getting full plate armor in the beginning of the game and getting rich is too easy sadly. It will most likely kill the fun out of the game.
So my recommendations are: Don't get St. Georges Sword, Don't kill the wayfaring knight and take his armor, don't make too much money by stealing or looting otherwise the game will be boring and you beginn to ask yourself why henry is doing jobs for money if he's rich.
I use Longinus sword. Its the best looking one and not too OP in my opinion. Meaning, you wont kill someone with one hit. I also use light armor: Leather Gloves, Dark saxion gambeson, Dark Cowl, Dark light brigantine, no helmet only in real warfare but not in 1vs1 duels, padded trousers, and some dark boots, oh and also a noble short chain mail so thats pretty much it and all that on hardcore mode. And i survived yet without dying and all thanks to my skills (mostly combat).
Those are some quality tips, and you literaly typed out enough for an entire video....I promise if i steal those suggestions to make a video ill credit you in the title. lol.
Determine8R Gaming If you want you can do a Video! :)
I could use a bit of attention for my Videos too so feel free to make a Video about it if you want
Hardcore mode is life
Military horseshoes are the best by the way.
If you finish Ashes DLC without ability to read you achievement.
Learn to read. You do a lot of waiting in the game for quests. You might as well make use of that time by reading books and upping your stats.
That is also a great suggestion, i thought of that after i finished the video.
@Blood Angel, when you said learn to read, i thought you meant the youtuber lmao
I know I'm two years late to this, but I feel like this should be a given. It's a real shame if some people neglect it. It's cheap to learn, the story takes you to the same location extremely early on and its benefits are tenfold. AFAIK It's essentially a requirement for Alchemy and if a person doesn't invest in alchemy I have to wonder what they're doing.
@@j800r_aswell THIS RIGHT HERE. 😀👍
Just started it up again for my real 4th playthrough. I love how you can play it illiterate. Roleplaying is, after all, the best part of rpgs.
There’s a perk to open all the map. Cartographer let’s you see entire map so u don’t have to run around the whole map, including hunting spots etc . Which Is very good for those side missions that ask you to poach game
I would add to buy extended stay rooms wherever they are available. That gives you a safe storage chest in most places on the map. Its good for the times you are overloaded with loot and need to store it without slow walking across the map to get to a safe place.
How long do extended stay rooms last?
@@HarrytheUnlucky When you select "A few nights", in reality it's for the entirety of the game and a prompt comes on the screen informing you that you have a new home.
The most important thing to remember is that the Red Pointed Hat is the single most powerful item in the game.
That's true, nothing quite compares stat or value wise.
I would suggest doing the main quest up to the point where you unlock Captain Bernard for training. The side quests will be very hard without some basic combat training first.
Yes, i also recommend doing all the training with Bernard. Being able to do combos and block makes a huge difference.
Or up to the point where you get your own horse.
This video must predate the tournament because tip 7 would be push the main story enough to open the tournament since it'll help get a nice suit of armor with good CHA stats. And it's good for making money and leveling up your combat skills. The trick is to go to the castle in Rattay early in the day so you can go do the Bernard warm up quests. Then make sure to not go do the Nightingale quest until after you have fought in the first tournament. You'll be able to train with Bernard before the tournament the next day, and I recommend grinding your warfare up to level 8 to make the tournament a breeze because Black Peter is pretty tough if you haven't leveled up your combat yet.
The first thing I usually do is get warhorse armour, that way my map is explored and I have decent aesthetically pleasing clothes that are cheap to maintain
"Cheap" is an understatement. That shit's dirt-cheap.
Warhorse armor? Where’s that?
@@SpicyHerbz its part of the treasures of the past dlc, which adds 5 buried treasure locations in the game world, they are situated close to each of the corners with the 5th one being close to the center of the map
@@tysonwalsh9063 are they all in hard chests? First one I found was lol
Well I think it was idk I couldn't get in the hest
I agree the back up save is important but I love the tutorial part so I rarely save there. I’ve also beaten the game 3 times and have 20 days of play time on the game but this is an important tip for beginners
My very first playthrough, I ignored the side quests because the game made the main quests sound so URGENT! Without that experience the side quests gave me, I was no match for the boss fight at the end of Act 1. It took me about a dozen times before I realized he had made a rookie mistake and exploited it.
Once I figured out that you don't have to go see Radzig right away, as the game URGES you to, it opened up the game a lot. And made the game much longer! If you start off doing Peshek's quests, that will eventually lead you Merhojed and eventually to Talmberg, where you'll pick up Stephanie's quest, which will take you to Uzhitz and Sasau. You'll get to see most of the map and build up a lot of your stats and impressive armor before you even start the main questline (but you need to be careful: Henry still hasn't been formally trained in fighting; his defense will be zero and he won't know any combos!).
As for getting a horse, you can always steal one! You just have to be careful to dismount somewhere where no one will see you remount it, or you'll keep getting charged for stealing it.
I just completed the game, I still have pebbles
Seriously, get Jenda. I just made the change over, he’s leagues better.
Anyone representing pebbles here
Not on this block.
Pebbles gang
I personally use Warhorse Jenda but my favourite horse is Roach, I'm a Witcher fan
I am pebble squad
Pebbles
what i always do is steal a horse fast travel to skalitz( if you get stopped for fighting you can run away from the enemies) so keep on going until you get to skalitz and there will mostly be enemises fighting in skalitz so wait until the fight is over and you can steal the enemies armor and weapons or you can sell them to get some quick cash. And also if you have the balls to help the guards(sometimes there are talmberg guards fighting and they all have midgame to endgame armor you can either kill them or leave them aliove if you care about your reputation.
Dont sell stolen items to the millers. Drop the stolen items in to the millers chest, then speak to the miller and buy them all back (removes the stolen tag). Then go back to the chest and collect the money you just paid to the miller. At the end of this (which only takes a few mins) you will have removed all the stolen tags and spent no money. You can then go sell the not stolen items (cough) to any vendor in the game. NB: Dont leave stolen items in the millers chest over night, around 7am the chest resets and they will disappear.
Or just sell items to the miller in bulk, then wait a couple in game days, see that he has amassed a nice sum of groschen, wait until night and steal everything he has made on the items you sold to him.... Your method is very ineffective and slow. I mean, I sold him around 10k worth of stuff, within 3-4 days he had a wealth of around 50k that I easily stole from his chest. Miller's should be your main source of income in this game. They are money machines to those who know what they are doing.
@@0292-q3l That is an interesting alternative method. I’m not sure how waiting 3 days is quicker than instant, though :P
If I saw something I wanted in a shop, I just stole it and used the method above to remove the tag and used it immediately. My initial post recommending not to sell, was probably not clear enough. I meant don’t sell them because you think they can’t be used because of the stolen tag. Or that you can’t sell them somewhere else for a better price.
You can also wait a few days for the stolen tag to remove itself, but I considered that too long to wait. ( Hint: I’m again questioning your waiting 3 days as a quicker method :P )
@@Ironbuket It's worth waiting a couple of days because it doesn't matter how much you give the miller, his wealth goes up by a substantial amount, so for example, you could give him enough that he will sell those things and end up with 300k wealth, wait 3 in game days, go to his chest and steal the 300k, this works very well in Skalitz too, go to Skalitz as soon as you get there wait for 2 hours, all bandits should be dead, loot them, then go to whatever trader you want and give them all you have taken. Within a couple days they have a substantial amount which you can steal, I'd repeat this process with the Miller or with the Skalitz one a few times before stealing the Groschen for more of it.
OH MY BAD, I thought you meant sell. But hey if you want to sell use my method, or just go to Skalitz and wait 2 hours, the bandits will have some pretty cool stuff on their bodies to loot and it doesnt show up as stolen.
Which chest?
@@Crooklyn7 Yes
When I played through this game the 2nd time I killed all the cumans in the beginning also if you want money I recommend going to skalitz you will almost always find a bunch of full geared bandits fighting Cumans or guards shoot some from far away and usually you walk away with about 5 grand in loot you repeat the proccess and store it in your chest until you can sell a lot to the armor smith and sword smith I have about 120k but I’ve just restarted
Yeah, the Skalitz ambush encounter spot is pretty much the best way to make money these days in KCD.
@@Dare_To_Game the one inside the skalitz gates is the one I’m talking about
Since one needs to immediately learn to read, head to Talmberg and get the quest from Lady Stephanie. She will send you to Uzhitz to get the Roan. Learn to read from the Scribe while you are there. Ride the roan around to do the quest. When you turn the roan into collect the reward, head west and grab your horse Olena that you left by the blacksmith shop at the quarry. What? You didn't use the horse to get back to Skallitz? Then Olena is in the stalls in the castle at Talmberg and you can just mount her and ride out. (Do not get into combat with her, because if she takes damage, she will bolt and be gone) You want to keep her so that you can ride her with Sir Hans on the hunting quest.
By the way, if you use Olena on the hunting quest with Hans, when you do the Master Huntsman achievement, you will still find Olena at the camp where you meet. I still have her and keep her stabled at the Master Huntsman house in Talmberg. I also took Ulrich's horse from the Inn after I killed him and I have it stabled there too. If I had more stable space, I would have more horses. :-)
Great suggestions.
Or just get it from the Bailiff in Rattay during the patrol, and when you go to see Limpy Lubosh, do it there.
I thought of stealing all the horses in the game and taking them to Peshek, letting him open up Peshek's Used Horse Lot. 😂 (It's a shame you can't actually sell horses in the game though.)
@@UnclePengy I did that and had horses all over Pribislavitz.
Basolutely no reason to steal single item. Just picking up loot after battle will give you money you wont be able to spend anyway.
Yeah, if you do a lot of fighting/killing, you'll make plenty of money through loot.
But it will give 1M ?
@@otroweonllamadoseba there's no need for that much money
The tutorial is not tedious.
You can use the tutorial to level many important skills like herbalist, stealth, lockpick, strength and if you want to fight cows you can even level your combat and sword or axe fighting skills.
Console players! Don’t forget there is a “new” lock pick function in the settings that makes it doable! Not fun or innovative.. just doable 😂 other than that I’m loving the game to this day!
I find later on its easier to use the basic one
@@Regularguy220 I really like the original lockpicking scheme.
The only problem, Is if you have vibration enabled on your controller. Lol.
@@LogicAndCompassion aftet another year of playing the game my opinion has chamged to prefering the other system. But now i dont find lockpicking very hard at all
@@Regularguy220 Yeah, I can understand how it is jarring for some folks, but i appreciated the added level of complexity.
The lockpicking in other games, like skyrim, is just too simple and easy to manipulate.
Try improving your reading so you can use the cartographer perk which explores the map for you
I find it almost shitty I found Pechek's chest, I don't even have to bother unlocking it, it's just open
About opening up the map, isn't there a skill in reading that does that too? That's the primary reason why I learn reading and level up reading the soonest chance I got.
There is, but its actually just quicker to ride around, reading is a super valuable perk, one that i should have put on this list, but even at the end of the game, i hadn't unlocked that perk yet.
No thats not true. This perk is so easily obtainable. Just get all the books you find / can steal and sit down while doing it in a bed. Eventho you have to sit down after every book. But its worth it.
It's fun to explore the map rather than unlocking it through the Cartographer perk, I did the same thing as DTG and started walking around the map on foot and on the horse.
Died once near Sasau tho when I got stuck on cliff and only way off it was down and that didn't go so well, got stuck on a bush (btw, that is a major issue in the game) but when I finally got free I ended up falling and started bleeding and didn't have any bandages and I took 1 more small fall and died. Lost alot of exploring when that happened..lol
But I prefer the manual exploring, thats for sure. It's how you find bandit and cuman camps and multiple graves and hunting spots and there's almost always something great to find in those areas
Obviously exploring will open the map up but you won't find everything that way so the cartographer perk is a nice thing to have. I'm half a level away from it.
Miller peshek is bae
Correct.
What's a bae?
1st thing i do right after the prolog. Buy Jenda, steal the best horse gear from Neuhof. After that i learn to read and get it to rank 13/14 (i forgot the exact number) to get the categraph perk. (unlocks the entire map / all locations) But nice video tho. Easy thumb up.
Thats the best way to do it, i prefer Sleipnir from Uzhitz to Warhorse Jenda though.
Learn to read, and definitely wait until you learn perfect block from captain bernard before you set off to explore, just in case you run into bandits, you can defend yourself
I just started a new game and bought a horse, do NOT get epona, anytime your in combat she immediately rears and throws you. Killed me like 3 times so far lol
Yeah, shes tooo skidish.
Get jenda or kathachanka
@@Real_British Tashanka*
@@Real_British Tachanka? Load the LMG, cap.
Great vid! makes perfect sense. although I'm not sure why don't you just get cartographer perk instead of riding? Much easier imho and can also be done right away. + you can get your drinking skill up while reading as you'll need to sleep anyway 😂
so you are saying I should NOT have off'd the miller's? damn....
Did you really play the game with the brightness cranked up like that? D:
When i played on the PS4, i had a really dark TV.
I have never seen this mentioned but can you buy two or more horses? What if you don’t trade in the old one can you have both to load out when looting??
I actually have never tested this, i have often thought about it, but my theory is that it will just make your dominant horse rerspond to your whistle, so only one would follow you about.
And to anyone who uses Pebbles, trade him in and buy a better horse and you won’t regret it
As soon as I had 3.3k I ran and bought Warhorse Jenda beat all around horse in the game and great name!
Why you do my nigga pebble like that 😂💀
Love your videos man!
Thanks, im glad you enjoy them.
2:15 i skipped some exploring by using catography talent, wich u can easily get when u hunt some books and treasures early on
What to do if ur overloaded and can't jump
I realize I'm late to the game, but why doesn't a weaponsmith sell bows?
Must be doing something wrong, but I simply can not get past the lock picking thing. (Playing on PC). Lock turns too quick for me to keep up with the mouse. Maybe I'm getting too old. :S
Even worse on console if one thing stops me from playing this game it's that, it needs re designing.
It has nothing to do with you, the lockpicking system is very hard and nearly everyone has problems with it.
Put it on simple lockpicking in the menus
@@saintsaber8491 You succ. It's easy.
How on earth did you manage to max all your weapon stats before defense? 😂
I've maxed most of my main stat, sword, warfare and defense just happened to get there in that time 😂
Also I've done almost none of the things you said....
I did the main quests up until basically nest of vipers, then went on a training montage and am now exploring the world. I told peshek to suck a fat one and basically haven't talked to him with the exception of betting on the tournament. I think I spent about 6 weeks in game literally only in rattay, getting up early and training bow and weapons all day every day 😂😂
I'm only just using lock picking because bandits lock their chests and don't carry keys!
Good old days.
Good tips; also you sound like iJevin a bit
I think I'm going to replay this game with the language set to German.
If you're trying to learn a second language I think video games are an excellent tool.
I'm at the point right now that I can mostly understand the gist of what somebody saying, I was able to make friends with some German tourists who came into the Trading Post I work at
However I'm a long ways from fluent it's partially because I don't have anyone to talk to
Unfortunately there is no option for Czech atleast on console
@@aznelprod7548 how do they not have it translated fully to that when there’s folk songs in that language in the game already?
Great advice! you need more subscribers though, your channel is great.
Thank you very much, i whole heartedly agree.
I second that. I'm addicted to his KCD videos..
My tip on how to save without Sejvovitz: Just Save and quit and then load back in. Ez
Sejvovitz?
Is that what it's originally called?!
Haha, that's hilarious!
For role playing reasons, I don't go anywhere near Pirkstein until much later. In the beginning, I walk because I can't afford a horse. I do the millers quests because I need the money. I do all of the "bad" quests first because I am trying to get by. By the time I get to the ultimate bad quest, rock and a hard place, I have a horse and money. I do the quest but replace the stolen money. Then I go to Pirkstein and clean up my act.
When I get to Pirkstien my stealth skills are very good. My strength and other vitals are reasonably good because of the fight club. My hand combat skills are trash, although bow is decent. Now I continue on as (mostly) reformed Henry.
I play Henry as naughty but not evil. He does mischievous stuff but he is not a killer or the kind to do anything too bad. As a result he cleans up easy once he is in Radzig's service.
I can tell by your map that you are NOT playing on hard core mode.
This video was recorded and released over a full month before Hardcore mode was added to Kingdom Come Deliverance.
Eh, Sleipnir is a great horse, but I prefer Al'buraq, mostly because I call him Al for short. Silly Al, stop walking into that fence.
Al is a good horse as well, they are both fine choices.
Warhorse Jenda is fhe best overall
But, is Jenda's name Al? *Whistles. Al'buraq slowly trots all the way across town instead of teleporting* DAMMIT AL!
But Warhorse Jenda Stinks.
I had Pegasus for the longest time. Think he is the fastest horse in the game. But witched to Jenda for the space. Pretty sure Jenda has the most cargo space. Which come sin handy when looting and killing a bunch of bandits and storing their gear so you don't have to carry yourself.
Skip the millers first quest and just pay him...you can still do later missions of his but guards won't stop to search every time you go to rattay.
How’s that?? I did the ring thing and no one’s ever searched me.
Lol. Never choose the pay him option.
Or... get the cartographer skill
That could also work.
We play very differently. I like the immersion of playing in logical order.
I think Henry is no thief.
You get a horse after like 3 missions.
And I have not touched archery as I want to make it its own play through.
I would say practice combat a lot or it's going to be tedious when you meet a character with more skills
This mans really said Sleep-near? I get the spelling is confusing, but how do you not know how to say “Slep-near” like slept without the T. You’re literally riding the horse named after one of Loki’s children, the same horse/child odin rides. Bruh. 😂
You mean... Sleipnir? Not sure why you would call them Slepnir. It's either Slaip or Sleip.
Do you sound like Kermit the frog intentionally or is that just regrettably your voice?
Neither. Its natural, and i do not regret it.
@@Dare_To_Game lol good answer.
A couple thousand groschen he says. I am towards the end of the game and i have only 3k groschen
Wow, how did you do that?
A completely honest playthrough?
@@DerEchteBold yeah. You don't need grochen to complete the game. I invested all my skills into speech and strength.these are the only two main skills you need to keep investing your points in if you want to complete the main story. Plus you can use the in-game mechanics to get past missions without combat. Usually I wait till it's night so that the enemies are asleep and I choke them out and snap their necks. This puts points into your stealth stats
@@aks19880
And you don't loot anyone then, I guess?
But do you have the DLCs? I think you need about 70.000 G to complete Pribyslavitz and that seems pretty impossible to do without looting or stealing.
@@DerEchteBold no i don't have the DLCs. I was only talking about the main quest line.
@@aks19880
Ah, that way it makes sense.
I intended to finally make a legit playthrough as well ...but I just can't restrain myself when it comes to looting, so I settled with only using the equipment that somewhat fits the respective stages of my Henry.
Wow
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Please get a new microphone. 19 seconds into the video, and I already start having a headache from that SHIT...I can't even describe the tone and how it hurts the ears and the brain. I put up subtitles and muted the video, because it was unbearable.
I refuse to do thief related stuff because of how awful all the mechanics are.
Actually, once you level up a bit and wear dark clothing, thieving is quite easy.
@@BlinDefender But its boring as hell. From confrontation is always more fun.
@@17MrLeon Dying is never fun :3