Err.. you missed the best strategy to max-up your stats and combat proficiencies in Skalitz and become filthy rich while at it: kill the sheep around the training arena. There are two things you will notice if you pay attention: the first is that the sheep that you see are not really individual sheep, but a flock that tends to moves towards the geometrical center of all its individuals. So you can control where they go by "anchoring" the flock using the corpses of the sheep you already killed. The second (and more useful observation) is that after killing the flock, it will respawn if you move farther enough. In this case, all you need to do is herd de ship towards the corner of the training arena, kill all of them, go back to your house to cook them (this removes the stolen tag), then sell the meat to the merchants (then run towards the palisade surrounding the town, then back and they will respawn). That means that you have unlimited number of sheep to kill and can use them to level up skills and weapon proficiency for all 4 types of weapons (you can steal a club in a chest right of the town entrance, buy a sword and axe from the merchant, and you can knock out a guard and steal a bow and 30 arrows that you can easily recover). Also, as a nice bonus, butchering sheep increases hunting proficiency, and you can unlock the perk that lets you obtain offal which satiates your hunger without making you tired, so you can stay there literally forever. This strategy is specially useful when you are doing the hardcore, all debuffs playthrough, since archery would be completely useless until you reach level 15 in bow proficiency, which is quite the a challenge if you can't aim for ** and only get half XP.
Tip 8.5 Pebbles, the free horse, isn't a horse. Pebbles is garbage and will betray you as soon as a bandit or Cuman even farts in her vicinity. The first time Pebbles throws you and runs, leaving you to be killed when you've forgotten to save and could've otherwise just ridden to safety, that 600 Groschens starts to look like an AMAZING bargain! Also, Miller Peshek keeps his stolen goods locked in an accessible chest in a locked door in the barn 5 feet from your bed. . . Sell to him, steal them back, and repeat. His money will replenish. And if you steal something, like high value armor, and the stolen indicator won't leave, sell it to him and then buy it back from him, that way "you bought it". Dumb, but it works.
Also leaving stolen items in your box for a week, I believe. Will mark them not stolen eventually. How I get a good armor set early on and necklace/ring etc.. for charisma!
It's by far one of the best world's ever created. I mean, it's so immersive. I sped right through the first Skalitz section on my first playthrough so really was stunted in the beginning of the game, not realizing things would take a turn so quickly haha.
I saw it today on a “most immersive games of all time” video. It was on sale on xb for $3.99 with a bunch of DLC included. Hard to go wrong with that. I contemplated whether I wanted an incredible video game that I could play for forever, or not quite a gallon of gas. The game won.
One thing about the "random" ambushes and brawls. They only appear in specific places. It may seem random as there are quite a lot of them but if you got ambushed in one location you now know that there is a chance to spawn an ambush when you get there next time. Normally you can see the enemies long before they are able to see you if you are prepared. So you can bypass or outmanouver them.
I don't think the first time playing should revolve around minmaxing and going out of your way to skill up in Skalitz or get the best gear quick. Best take it slow, roleplay as Henry, get a feel for the world and your role in it. Leave the metagaming for later.
For leveling up sneak, next to the mill where u wake up after getting knocked out is a bath house u can enter at night, knock out all the sleeping people there and repeat. Easy sneak levels with almost no risk since they wont hear you, and you get the key for the house next door where some more of the girls sleep from the girls in the first house (left one if ur standing in front of the entrance to the bathhouse area)
A tip for offense that is not explained very well in the game. You can feint strikes by holding slash or stab then changing angles before letting go and sending the strike. At its most basic it can lower the chances of enemies countering your attacks. But there are deeper mechanics than just that. Firstly, you can cancel a held strike with the use button. Second, you can do all defensive maneuvers while holding an attack readied. And there is a perk that lets you regain stamina while holding an attack readied. You can also attack while still holding block too. There's a hidden move you can do with that... Anyway... Lower skill or tired/ hurt enemies will often block at shown strikes. A blocking enemy cannot masterstrike or parry. And blocked strikes don't cancel combos. So you can use this technique of showing and canceling strikes to sus out the weaker enemies in a group. Or go around enemies defense and land hits. Also, after you parry and follow up with an attack(riposte). Instead of just sending the strike right after a parry, hold it and change the angle before letting the button go. Enemies defend the same way you do and if you trip up their timing they will miss time their counter attempt and be left exposed. Oh, and pole weapons cannot masterstrike. Avoid there first attack and then get in their face with a combo or just multiple strikes.
Not explained very well in the game? Huh? That goes for a lot of things but not this, as it's part of the combat training with Bernard and it is explained pretty much like you did. And Henry can't even do it without that lesson.
@@DerEchteBold there is one, one sentence about feinting. Bernard says you can change direction right before you strike. That's it. Most people miss it. It says nothing about canceling a held strike. It says nothing about how you should actually use feints by drawing out blocks from your opponent.
@@mikeumm I don't know what you mean by drawing out blocks but how could miss it entirely when you actually have to do it 3 times (or was it 5 there?) to complete the lesson?
A tip related to horses - steal one early. Extremely helpful if you put off the main quest early, especially in hardcore. I tend to grab the warhorse set from ancient maps ASAP and the mobility really is a godsend.
A stolen horse will always stay marked with 'stealing' and you can't get back on it when people are near. Sneak into the bandit camp SE of Rattay and borrow theirs, that one isn't marked as stealing to start with. There is another one SW of Ledetchko but that bandit camp usually has a dog and it can be a bit tricky to take that horse. Sometimes there's a bug and horses that are not actually your own just vanish the moment you get off, that's bad luck and you have to get it again. You can steal a horse from the tavern N of Rattay and then ride to one of those camps to get an unmarked one. If you want good armor early on I recommend one of the 'random' skirmishes, for example the one in Skalitz, you can just wait out the fight at a safe distance and when all survivors are gone you loot the dead, if you go North to that farm at the edge of the map and then return, the encounter should have respawned and you can look for things again. The ugly Warhorse stuff has the advantage of being cheap to repair ...but it's just so ugly.
Some great tips there. I'm a veteran KCD player and I still learned a few things. Especially about the starting town. That said, if you're doing lockpicking (and stealing) in the starting town anyway, you can raise your stat high enough to eventually just steal the merchant's money right out of their chests, so there is no need to take the perk to sell your herbs for a higher price. The same is true later on. This is especially useful with miller Peshek. His merchant's chest is in the barn to the right of his house. If you have a lot of armor either from enemies killed in the wild or stolen goods from a town, simply break into his chest, put the stuff in there, and grab the cash. When the chest updates (a couple of times per week) the chest fills with coins based on how much gear you put in. If you don't have stuff to sell to him later on, simply break into the chest and grab the coins directly. You can also (ab)use this to remove the 'stolen' tag from anything you've acquired via questionable means by either selling it to him and buy it back, or simply put it in his chest and buy it out. Again if you need the cash back, simply go get it from his merchant chest. Oh yeah: and once the door to that chest is unlocked, it doesn't lock again, and Peshek doesn't even react to you going into that room, even if the area is marked as 'Trespassing'
New player here. Thanks for the tips. I have more tips for other new players in the short time I've been playing: 11) Minimize how often you travel on the roads. You'll get ambushed by bandits and die. The woods are ironically safer. 12) Not all quests are timed. Look on the wiki to find out which ones are. Your time in Skalitz is not timed. - if playing on PC - 13) Get the archery reticle mod. Even with the reticle archery is still 60% guesswork, but it's better than 100% guesswork. 14) Get the infinite saves mod. Normally you require Savior Schnapps to do a manual save. It's an item, so it eats space in your inventory, and you either have to craft it or buy it, and it isn't cheap. 15) get the instant harvesting mod, so you can skip the animation for gathering herbs.
@@FatherDinny the save mod doesn't ruin shit, i dont have the time to travel back to town to brew an expensive potion every time i want to save or spend 1000 groschen at the start of the game on 5 potions i can use in 10 minutes of gameplay because i do not want to redo shit every 5 minutes. Some people have lives outside the computer.
Your arrows always land perpendicular where your left wrist is. Its that little gap in the glove and wrist! Just as in real life so they got that right at least
Ambushes and skirmishes are the best way to make money for skirmish it’s usually very well armored bandits fighting with cumans or town guards wait for them to kill each other take out who’s left alive and usually it’s 15-20k groschen from all the armor and weapons
Leg day is the botany perk I'd go with, makes it so gathering gives you strength xp, so while a bit more groschen from herbs is nice, it's mostly unnecessary when you consider how much more valuable potions are
@@well-fedgaming It made the opening sections of the game so much more manageable. I'm still in the prologue, but I would have missed out on so much game knowledge even just this far in, so again, thank you!
One of my tips, raise vitality fast in the beginning. In Henry’s house, face and run toward corner, Henry will stuck from jumping, but he can still jump without air time. Keep jumping rapidly, exhausted and gain vitality xp fastly.
There are many spots can do this way. Any place can stuck Henry will do. Check my channel video to see this way. th-cam.com/video/GZd3P1eIYqA/w-d-xo.html
Having repeated punch ups with kunesh had me laughing constantly on the first playthrough. I love this game. I just power level every single skill fairly quickly because they're all super fun and useful.
It’s supposed to be like that. Real fights should feel like you could lose in the start of the game, until you get the hang of it. Makes things more fun, imo.
I know I heard it somewhere but for the marigold potion once you get to level 5 in alchemy get the trial and error perk cuz then you can just skip the boiling, put the ingredients in there and just make the potion. Hope this helps
A+ on your guide! I haven’t played this game in over a year and am starting back up, as someone ego has a few hundred hours put into this game, this guide is just what I needed for a fresh play through!
I just bought Kingdom Come Deliverance Royal Edition on sale in the ps store for like $3 bucks, and I'm about to get right into it! Thanks your for the pro tips!
I like how 90% of the comments are people who already know the game like the back of their hand... literally just showing up to see if they can "correct" you and boost their ego lmao Thank you for the tips, I'm starting the game for the first time to get prepared for KC:D2
Just started my first play through and combat has been impossible because I never practiced with the knight past the one time it forces you. So I never learned extremely important skills. This video has completely reshaped my thoughts and plans for this game and I’m probably going to start a new play through so I’m not so far into the game trying to fight 1v4 fights with skills that are lacking and taking extra steps in every mission because I can’t read. And the comments here have been invaluable as well.
Aqua Vitalis is more valuable and slightly easier to gather ingredients in mass for. 2 dandelions, 1 marigold. Add water, add dandelions, pull bellows like five times to boil if for two turns, grind the marigold while it boils, add the marigold and bottle immediately. Once you got routine 1 and 2, it is the easiest way to produce mass amounts of groschen easily and safely early game.
A note when it comes ot combat and protection, if you are wearing something lets say plate leg pieces, you dont need to wear the mail leggings. Plus its always wise to work on your speech and have a mace on hand as a secondary weapon, you may say "swords are a real man's weapon" but getting poked by an armor bandit will get really annoying.
@@well-fedgaming I thought it was needed to explain as in my younger years I am like "nah, one weapon", but as I got older, its always good to have something on hand just in case.
My biggest coin trick i did and got 30k grochen was go to skalitz let the people fight each other loot all their armor n weapons max ur horse inv and go sell it 😂 i did it 6 times got 30k didnt know what to do with so much coin
once you'v got yourself a set of armor, the tournament can be worthwhile for leveling up skills you'll have to spend 60grosh to enter. you dont have to worry about healing but im not sure if the armor gets damaged during fighting
I've never seen anyone mention it, to be honest its not an insane tip either, but you can actually give spoiled meat to your dog and it works just fine.
Tip for all absolute begginners - this game does not save game when you leave / exit game. I don't think it owuld destroy immersion or change game if they just implement mechanics that after loading such save it would get deleted (one time load). Dissapointing. Maybe there are some mods that allow that - I will check this.
@@well-fedgaming about one hour of picking herbs and running around exploring first location. I found mod that lets you Save the game at any moment and there is "Save and exit" in menu option as well.
Just download the game a few days ago...wish me luck gents. It's a steeeeep curve. Gotten my ass handed to me a lot but the game seems pretty linear even though it's open world. Idk maybe I need to advance some more but just got past the prolog. Definitely seems to steer in the direction they want you to play unless I'm missing something.
Since its easy to level strength with the tips in this guide, would it be a waste to select that skill focus at character creation and instead pick something harder to level?
Possibly but strength allows you to really take advantage of Skalitz as you can choke everyone out to level stealth, but you could play around with it and see how you go 👍
@@well-fedgaming there would be no refugees in Rattay but all of them would be wealthy citizens, just from picking herbs, I would buy all from them to boil potions and sell it to the merchants.
4:20 they definitely patch this out. I tried training with Captain Bernard after using real weapons, and I only had the options to train with the three weapons rather than the extra dialogue options
Here is a tip. Get good at lock picking and you get rich by sneaking into merchants homes while they sleep and taking everything. Especially the sword and amor guys in rattay
Quick question, was the Best moment to stop doing the Main quest and focus on exploring the wolrd? I asked this cause of the invisible clock around some missions
You really don't need to skill grind in the opening prelude. Once you're to the first big town, which isn't long after, and run a couple quests you'll have access to a training ground where you can level up your combat and more importantly, become a more skilled gamer. I would recommend just learning the basics and enjoying the opening but keep it moving.
Hi, I’m new to the game. I made it to Talmberg and missed the opportunity for a lot of this. Do you recommend restarting or will there be additional opportunities to level up these skills? I assume I don’t want to battle/sneak attack anyone in Talmberg?
Thanks watching, its funny you mention that, I googled videos with the word mentioned in it so I could pronounce it correctly, I guess I watched a video of someone mispronouncing it 🤣
@@beans4706 Ur telling me that everyone in the UK pronounces Riposte incorrectly? It IS , of course , French in it's origin; I learned of it while taking fencing at uni.
A blacksmith in a game with no forging, a young inexperienced man who’s frequently expected to take on 2-3 opponents at a time, why no companions? Why can’t you ask for support once you have position? Wtf?
You know the game is a nightmare to understand, when 5 years after his released you still have people publishing tips video haha. Back in the day it took me almost a year to start playing the game...lock picking almost made me lost my mind
So I am hoping I can get this game since at the moment it's only 10 $ including all the DLCs I have been refusing to watch anything about this game or starfiled since those are games I really want but I finally cracked this will be helpful if I am able to buy the game 😅
@@well-fedgaming couldn't decide if I wanted that or this game man I wish I can be gifted this game since it's so cheap but I sdky don't even have a job
The amount of times I delete and come back to this game is crazy and it’s not because it’s a bad game but it’s so difficult for me to kill peoples and shit. But that’s my skill issues of course 😂 I don’t play much rpg games besides Skyrim sometimes and fallout but yeah 😂 ima download and actually give this game a proper try 😂😊
Need help using the Bow? check out this quick Bow tutorial!
th-cam.com/video/W1YQ0vClKlg/w-d-xo.html
Err.. you missed the best strategy to max-up your stats and combat proficiencies in Skalitz and become filthy rich while at it: kill the sheep around the training arena.
There are two things you will notice if you pay attention: the first is that the sheep that you see are not really individual sheep, but a flock that tends to moves towards the geometrical center of all its individuals. So you can control where they go by "anchoring" the flock using the corpses of the sheep you already killed.
The second (and more useful observation) is that after killing the flock, it will respawn if you move farther enough. In this case, all you need to do is herd de ship towards the corner of the training arena, kill all of them, go back to your house to cook them (this removes the stolen tag), then sell the meat to the merchants (then run towards the palisade surrounding the town, then back and they will respawn).
That means that you have unlimited number of sheep to kill and can use them to level up skills and weapon proficiency for all 4 types of weapons (you can steal a club in a chest right of the town entrance, buy a sword and axe from the merchant, and you can knock out a guard and steal a bow and 30 arrows that you can easily recover). Also, as a nice bonus, butchering sheep increases hunting proficiency, and you can unlock the perk that lets you obtain offal which satiates your hunger without making you tired, so you can stay there literally forever.
This strategy is specially useful when you are doing the hardcore, all debuffs playthrough, since archery would be completely useless until you reach level 15 in bow proficiency, which is quite the a challenge if you can't aim for ** and only get half XP.
@@Imman1s thanks for the tips
For Merigold potion, you don't need to boil, one mistake is allowed, so just put in water and the herb and finish, it save lot of time
Thanks for the tip 🙏
Perfectly balanced with 0 exploits.
@@gabojill19 where is spiffing Brit when you need him haha
Tbf, it only saves 1 out of 6 animations. The real time save is to get an unpaid intern to grind alchemy levelling for you.
Boyo selling that watered down horse piss
Tip 8.5 Pebbles, the free horse, isn't a horse. Pebbles is garbage and will betray you as soon as a bandit or Cuman even farts in her vicinity. The first time Pebbles throws you and runs, leaving you to be killed when you've forgotten to save and could've otherwise just ridden to safety, that 600 Groschens starts to look like an AMAZING bargain!
Also, Miller Peshek keeps his stolen goods locked in an accessible chest in a locked door in the barn 5 feet from your bed. . . Sell to him, steal them back, and repeat. His money will replenish. And if you steal something, like high value armor, and the stolen indicator won't leave, sell it to him and then buy it back from him, that way "you bought it". Dumb, but it works.
Thanks for the Tips 😯
Don’t come for pebbles like that I always keep that horse for so long
Also leaving stolen items in your box for a week, I believe. Will mark them not stolen eventually. How I get a good armor set early on and necklace/ring etc.. for charisma!
@@sdrawssakcabfrog13 thanks for the tip
Yea I tried it and he pretty much washes your dirty goods
i just love the concept of a man creeping around the town punching horses
It grows on you!
Sounds very medieval though
Mongo likes candy
@@well-fedgaming 🤣
It's by far one of the best world's ever created. I mean, it's so immersive. I sped right through the first Skalitz section on my first playthrough so really was stunted in the beginning of the game, not realizing things would take a turn so quickly haha.
I 100% agree, an excellent game 👌
I saw it today on a “most immersive games of all time” video. It was on sale on xb for $3.99 with a bunch of DLC included. Hard to go wrong with that. I contemplated whether I wanted an incredible video game that I could play for forever, or not quite a gallon of gas. The game won.
One thing about the "random" ambushes and brawls. They only appear in specific places. It may seem random as there are quite a lot of them but if you got ambushed in one location you now know that there is a chance to spawn an ambush when you get there next time. Normally you can see the enemies long before they are able to see you if you are prepared. So you can bypass or outmanouver them.
Thanks for the info 👍
I don't think the first time playing should revolve around minmaxing and going out of your way to skill up in Skalitz or get the best gear quick. Best take it slow, roleplay as Henry, get a feel for the world and your role in it. Leave the metagaming for later.
Each to their own 😊
Thank you for this useful tips! Training with sir Bernhard is especially important :)
Thanks for the comment, please make KCD 2, we love KCD ❤
I’ll give u 200 dollars if u announce kcd2
@@baball5770 😂
@@well-fedgaming konda interested, how big will be that kcd2 map. Hopefully with my hometown. 😆
God save you, Warhorse!
That poor man shoveling hay has to be wondering why he suddenly passes out several times a day 😂
😂
Just drop some ale next to him each time....
Still today some men will not speak of their perceived ailments.
"Illeterate pesant who is broke"
Yup that's me
😂
For leveling up sneak, next to the mill where u wake up after getting knocked out is a bath house u can enter at night, knock out all the sleeping people there and repeat. Easy sneak levels with almost no risk since they wont hear you, and you get the key for the house next door where some more of the girls sleep from the girls in the first house (left one if ur standing in front of the entrance to the bathhouse area)
thanks for the tip
A tip for offense that is not explained very well in the game.
You can feint strikes by holding slash or stab then changing angles before letting go and sending the strike. At its most basic it can lower the chances of enemies countering your attacks. But there are deeper mechanics than just that.
Firstly, you can cancel a held strike with the use button. Second, you can do all defensive maneuvers while holding an attack readied. And there is a perk that lets you regain stamina while holding an attack readied.
You can also attack while still holding block too. There's a hidden move you can do with that...
Anyway...
Lower skill or tired/ hurt enemies will often block at shown strikes. A blocking enemy cannot masterstrike or parry. And blocked strikes don't cancel combos.
So you can use this technique of showing and canceling strikes to sus out the weaker enemies in a group. Or go around enemies defense and land hits.
Also, after you parry and follow up with an attack(riposte). Instead of just sending the strike right after a parry, hold it and change the angle before letting the button go. Enemies defend the same way you do and if you trip up their timing they will miss time their counter attempt and be left exposed.
Oh, and pole weapons cannot masterstrike. Avoid there first attack and then get in their face with a combo or just multiple strikes.
Thanks for the tips, love it ❤
Man I appreciate your comment ... good stuff man!
Not explained very well in the game? Huh?
That goes for a lot of things but not this, as it's part of the combat training with Bernard and it is explained pretty much like you did.
And Henry can't even do it without that lesson.
@@DerEchteBold there is one, one sentence about feinting. Bernard says you can change direction right before you strike. That's it. Most people miss it.
It says nothing about canceling a held strike. It says nothing about how you should actually use feints by drawing out blocks from your opponent.
@@mikeumm
I don't know what you mean by drawing out blocks but how could miss it entirely when you actually have to do it 3 times (or was it 5 there?) to complete the lesson?
A tip related to horses - steal one early. Extremely helpful if you put off the main quest early, especially in hardcore. I tend to grab the warhorse set from ancient maps ASAP and the mobility really is a godsend.
Thanks for the tip!
@michaelb9027 hell yeah I played it like an rpg the first few times, now I try to break the game
A stolen horse will always stay marked with 'stealing' and you can't get back on it when people are near.
Sneak into the bandit camp SE of Rattay and borrow theirs, that one isn't marked as stealing to start with.
There is another one SW of Ledetchko but that bandit camp usually has a dog and it can be a bit tricky to take that horse.
Sometimes there's a bug and horses that are not actually your own just vanish the moment you get off, that's bad luck and you have to get it again.
You can steal a horse from the tavern N of Rattay and then ride to one of those camps to get an unmarked one.
If you want good armor early on I recommend one of the 'random' skirmishes, for example the one in Skalitz, you can just wait out the fight at a safe distance and when all survivors are gone you loot the dead, if you go North to that farm at the edge of the map and then return, the encounter should have respawned and you can look for things again.
The ugly Warhorse stuff has the advantage of being cheap to repair ...but it's just so ugly.
Some great tips there. I'm a veteran KCD player and I still learned a few things. Especially about the starting town.
That said, if you're doing lockpicking (and stealing) in the starting town anyway, you can raise your stat high enough to eventually just steal the merchant's money right out of their chests, so there is no need to take the perk to sell your herbs for a higher price.
The same is true later on. This is especially useful with miller Peshek. His merchant's chest is in the barn to the right of his house. If you have a lot of armor either from enemies killed in the wild or stolen goods from a town, simply break into his chest, put the stuff in there, and grab the cash. When the chest updates (a couple of times per week) the chest fills with coins based on how much gear you put in. If you don't have stuff to sell to him later on, simply break into the chest and grab the coins directly.
You can also (ab)use this to remove the 'stolen' tag from anything you've acquired via questionable means by either selling it to him and buy it back, or simply put it in his chest and buy it out. Again if you need the cash back, simply go get it from his merchant chest.
Oh yeah: and once the door to that chest is unlocked, it doesn't lock again, and Peshek doesn't even react to you going into that room, even if the area is marked as 'Trespassing'
Thanks for watching and thanks for these tips, I’m sure it will help a lot of new players reading this 🙏
CRAZY, thx!
New player here. Thanks for the tips. I have more tips for other new players in the short time I've been playing:
11) Minimize how often you travel on the roads. You'll get ambushed by bandits and die. The woods are ironically safer.
12) Not all quests are timed. Look on the wiki to find out which ones are. Your time in Skalitz is not timed.
- if playing on PC -
13) Get the archery reticle mod. Even with the reticle archery is still 60% guesswork, but it's better than 100% guesswork.
14) Get the infinite saves mod. Normally you require Savior Schnapps to do a manual save. It's an item, so it eats space in your inventory, and you either have to craft it or buy it, and it isn't cheap.
15) get the instant harvesting mod, so you can skip the animation for gathering herbs.
Thanks for the tips. 👏
What a way to ruin the game, with mods lmao
@@FatherDinny clown
@@FatherDinny the save mod doesn't ruin shit, i dont have the time to travel back to town to brew an expensive potion every time i want to save or spend 1000 groschen at the start of the game on 5 potions i can use in 10 minutes of gameplay because i do not want to redo shit every 5 minutes. Some people have lives outside the computer.
Your arrows always land perpendicular where your left wrist is. Its that little gap in the glove and wrist! Just as in real life so they got that right at least
Ambushes and skirmishes are the best way to make money for skirmish it’s usually very well armored bandits fighting with cumans or town guards wait for them to kill each other take out who’s left alive and usually it’s 15-20k groschen from all the armor and weapons
Thanks for the tip
I just bought this game with DLC for 5 bucks on Xbox. Looking forward to immersive play. Thanks for the tops.
Enjoy!
Leg day is the botany perk I'd go with, makes it so gathering gives you strength xp, so while a bit more groschen from herbs is nice, it's mostly unnecessary when you consider how much more valuable potions are
Good point!
Honestly, this is one of the best tip videos I've ever seen. The format was amazing and goes in such a perfect sequence. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@well-fedgaming It made the opening sections of the game so much more manageable. I'm still in the prologue, but I would have missed out on so much game knowledge even just this far in, so again, thank you!
8:03 absolutely! I've been training for hours in the game for martial combat and being fancy only makes you unalived.
One of my tips, raise vitality fast in the beginning. In Henry’s house, face and run toward corner, Henry will stuck from jumping, but he can still jump without air time.
Keep jumping rapidly, exhausted and gain vitality xp fastly.
There are many spots can do this way. Any place can stuck Henry will do.
Check my channel video to see this way.
th-cam.com/video/GZd3P1eIYqA/w-d-xo.html
Love that!
Mods are not tips what about console brothers/sisters
@@codededfreeboytbk5443I play PS4 version, no mods , no console.
@@codededfreeboytbk5443 a tip for console players: buy a PC
Having repeated punch ups with kunesh had me laughing constantly on the first playthrough. I love this game. I just power level every single skill fairly quickly because they're all super fun and useful.
Its so much fun, thanks for watching
@@well-fedgaming indeed and we appreciate the effort. Wish this game got more attention on top of a sequel
@@emeryweaver3796This aged well....no kidding, it actually did 🤣
I did none of this early on and it worked out fine on normal. The first fights were a little hard tho.
Impressive, you need to play on hardcore ⚔️
It’s supposed to be like that. Real fights should feel like you could lose in the start of the game, until you get the hang of it. Makes things more fun, imo.
This helped me immensely! Thank you! Made me really start to enjoy and learn
Glad it helped!
I know I heard it somewhere but for the marigold potion once you get to level 5 in alchemy get the trial and error perk cuz then you can just skip the boiling, put the ingredients in there and just make the potion. Hope this helps
Thanks for the tip
You can get marigold herbs in the starting town
In the top right field
Thanks for the tip
A+ on your guide! I haven’t played this game in over a year and am starting back up, as someone ego has a few hundred hours put into this game, this guide is just what I needed for a fresh play through!
Thanks for watching. Glad I could help 👍
I just bought Kingdom Come Deliverance Royal Edition on sale in the ps store for like $3 bucks, and I'm about to get right into it!
Thanks your for the pro tips!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@well-fedgamingI am, I'm playing on hardcore.. and it's kicking my ass lol
I like how 90% of the comments are people who already know the game like the back of their hand... literally just showing up to see if they can "correct" you and boost their ego lmao
Thank you for the tips, I'm starting the game for the first time to get prepared for KC:D2
It's part of posting content on TH-cam, no hard feelings. I just love the game ❤️
Just started my first play through and combat has been impossible because I never practiced with the knight past the one time it forces you. So I never learned extremely important skills.
This video has completely reshaped my thoughts and plans for this game and I’m probably going to start a new play through so I’m not so far into the game trying to fight 1v4 fights with skills that are lacking and taking extra steps in every mission because I can’t read.
And the comments here have been invaluable as well.
Thanks for the kind words. Enjoy the journey!
Aqua Vitalis is more valuable and slightly easier to gather ingredients in mass for.
2 dandelions, 1 marigold.
Add water, add dandelions, pull bellows like five times to boil if for two turns, grind the marigold while it boils, add the marigold and bottle immediately.
Once you got routine 1 and 2, it is the easiest way to produce mass amounts of groschen easily and safely early game.
Thanks for sharing
A note when it comes ot combat and protection, if you are wearing something lets say plate leg pieces, you dont need to wear the mail leggings.
Plus its always wise to work on your speech and have a mace on hand as a secondary weapon, you may say "swords are a real man's weapon" but getting poked by an armor bandit will get really annoying.
Thanks for the tip
@@well-fedgaming I thought it was needed to explain as in my younger years I am like "nah, one weapon", but as I got older, its always good to have something on hand just in case.
There are 2 horses in skalitz in front of the castle, sometimes they bug out and you can hit them forever for agility or strenght .
Thanks for the tip
This video would be a great trailer for getting people to buy the game. Definitely better than a cinematic montage. Lol
Thanks for watching and appreciate the kind words 🙏
so glad I came across a fello aussie for tips and tricks . the starts was funny af
Just doing what I love 🤣
Damn, punching horses in next level rogue
My biggest coin trick i did and got 30k grochen was go to skalitz let the people fight each other loot all their armor n weapons max ur horse inv and go sell it 😂 i did it 6 times got 30k didnt know what to do with so much coin
That’s awesome, was that after Cumans have ravaged it?
Devs: We'll make a very realism oriented RPG...
TH-camr: Pro tip, punch horses and cows to level up...
I guess you could use a cow or horse as a punching bag in RL and you would get stronger, faster and more endurance? although it wouldn’t be very nice
@@well-fedgaming ROCKY BALBOA did it and he whas pretty strong haha
once you'v got yourself a set of armor, the tournament can be worthwhile for leveling up skills you'll have to spend 60grosh to enter. you dont have to worry about healing but im not sure if the armor gets damaged during fighting
Great thanks for the tip
@@well-fedgaming think armor and all gear gets auto repaired if you pay the 60g, tried torney yesterday again
I've never seen anyone mention it, to be honest its not an insane tip either, but you can actually give spoiled meat to your dog and it works just fine.
IV never heard of that one, thanks for the tip
Tip for all absolute begginners - this game does not save game when you leave / exit game. I don't think it owuld destroy immersion or change game if they just implement mechanics that after loading such save it would get deleted (one time load). Dissapointing. Maybe there are some mods that allow that - I will check this.
did you lose a lot of progress?
@@well-fedgaming about one hour of picking herbs and running around exploring first location. I found mod that lets you Save the game at any moment and there is "Save and exit" in menu option as well.
@@krzysztofkalinowski2998 nice work, thank god for mods
Thanks alot. Exactly the tips I was looking for! May your channel rise good sir!
Glad it helped!
"just start punching to initiate a fight"
Yeah thatll do it
🤣
Just download the game a few days ago...wish me luck gents. It's a steeeeep curve. Gotten my ass handed to me a lot but the game seems pretty linear even though it's open world. Idk maybe I need to advance some more but just got past the prolog. Definitely seems to steer in the direction they want you to play unless I'm missing something.
it’s worth a play through, enjoy 👍
its so dam linear!!!!! did the game opened up? or just linear all the way? i just started the game and starting to get boring in how linear it is
@@reterni799 it’s not for everyone
@@well-fedgaming but that dont answer my question the does the game open up ? or the open world part was false?
@@reterni799 Yes the game opens up 😊
Since its easy to level strength with the tips in this guide, would it be a waste to select that skill focus at character creation and instead pick something harder to level?
Possibly but strength allows you to really take advantage of Skalitz as you can choke everyone out to level stealth, but you could play around with it and see how you go 👍
Great guide thank you! currently reinstalling the game to give it another shot
Thanks for watching ☺️
Tip #1: Press start and read the 20 help pages. This is your tutorial.
Glad you love it 🤣
One of the other tips is to set lock picking on easy. Because with a controller it’s very difficult to not break locks.
Good tip 👍
One of my only manly tip is to pick up herbs as many as you can.
Takes a real man to pick herbs 😂
@@well-fedgaming there would be no refugees in Rattay but all of them would be wealthy citizens, just from picking herbs, I would buy all from them to boil potions and sell it to the merchants.
4:20 they definitely patch this out. I tried training with Captain Bernard after using real weapons, and I only had the options to train with the three weapons rather than the extra dialogue options
Thanks for letting us know, this guide was done a while ago
Here is a tip. Get good at lock picking and you get rich by sneaking into merchants homes while they sleep and taking everything. Especially the sword and amor guys in rattay
Thanks for the tip 👍
Quick question, was the Best moment to stop doing the Main quest and focus on exploring the wolrd? I asked this cause of the invisible clock around some missions
I would say when you go to rattay for the first time. And just be selective with what quests you begin.
@@well-fedgaming Even if at that time i would not have a horse?
@@DonHiperion no you won't yet
You really don't need to skill grind in the opening prelude. Once you're to the first big town, which isn't long after, and run a couple quests you'll have access to a training ground where you can level up your combat and more importantly, become a more skilled gamer. I would recommend just learning the basics and enjoying the opening but keep it moving.
You are correct, you don't need to at all, but it does help. Thanks for watching
How to change quest objectives a,b,c? What key is changing objectives?
go into quests and you can toggle different quests on or off.
Poor guy shoveling hay thinks hes developing severe narcolepsy 😂
Hi, I’m new to the game. I made it to Talmberg and missed the opportunity for a lot of this. Do you recommend restarting or will there be additional opportunities to level up these skills? I assume I don’t want to battle/sneak attack anyone in Talmberg?
Just keep going. It will be ok 😁
Game and DLC is 9.99 on Steam right now
excellent deal
just got it all for, like, 6 euros
You telling me to sneakily punch cows and horses is fucking funny
I'd love to play this game but I just don't have the time anymore. Time just flies by these days.
Can't wait for the 2nd KCD to come out
Can't wait for the 2nd KCD to come out
You think warhorse is open to making a similar game but in a different setting? I'd like to play as an ancient egyptian or roman
That would amazing, I’ll keep an eye out for any mods for that kind of thing
@@well-fedgaming they should make a stand-alone game for it
This game brings immersive sim to a new level, it is honestly to much sometimes.
it’s a lot of fun 😁
The hardest thing to upskill in this game is speech. My gosh! I swear I've played hours and I'm still only on level 13/20 😂
Dam straight
Dumb question maby but if you save and exit to main menu do it saves om the spot?
Nope, you need to sleep to save or drink savour schnapps.
@@well-fedgaming i noticed i need to start all over again hahaha you die easy in this game hahahaha
Interesting, great tips even for those who have experience with the game.
Oh, it's: RA-Paust...NOT RA-Post. Sry, just so many ppl mispronounce this.
Thanks watching, its funny you mention that, I googled videos with the word mentioned in it so I could pronounce it correctly, I guess I watched a video of someone mispronouncing it 🤣
@@well-fedgaming Indeed, as i said: So Many get it wrong, and once u know the correct way, it's kinda annoying....You'll See. ;)
@@dirt0133 Thanks for the heads up lol
That is UK pronunciation, which is strange because US way is closer to its language of origin, French.
@@beans4706 Ur telling me that everyone in the UK pronounces Riposte incorrectly? It IS , of course , French in it's origin; I learned of it while taking fencing at uni.
Tip #1 - take time to learn the combat system and play the game. It's well worth the effort.
thanks for the tip 👍
When fighting Kunesh he now gets KO’d with one punch, what am I doing wrong?
You are just an absolute beast, I can't confirm if his health regenerates or not. Maybe not
Thnx for not mentioning to grab a vial when i need my potion
Anytime boo
@@well-fedgaming sry, caught me on a salty day. Not good for playing this game then 🤣
@@therealmadmaxx2023 we all have those days lol
Wanted to try this game for long time and now its 6euro so might give it a go
You won't be disappointed
Tip on directional combat: there isn't one, (except for feint or combo). Forgot directions exist. Game lied to you.
🤣
Starting a new job this week and just picked this up. Why do I feel like I have 2 jobs now?
you are blessed
What a great German game, studio and staff!
Durch und durch deutsch
Loving these tips!
Thanks so much!
Most underated of all time
Thanks for watching
1. Get the mod that takes out the animation designed to waste time for picking herbs
Love it
Tip 1 is it still works for the newest version of kcd?
Yeah it should work
Why am I liking this so much? Near start of game when you go on a hunt for hares.
Wish ther was more variations in music but overall it's a great game
Its such a great game! thanks for watching
I swear the lockpicking mini-game is impossible on console. Any tips for that?
Practice makes perfect
I don't see the point of knocking out the villagars in the prologue since you level up your stealth pretty quickly by pickpocketing people later ....
each to their own 👍
Of course I looked this up after getting knocked out haha. I'll be sure to use the rest going forward.
😂
Excellent guide
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for some really great tips (or exploits as someone commented 🤣)
Glad you enjoyed!
how do you sleep exactly and reset the day?
You have to sit on a bed first then you will get the option to sleep
Thank you this rlly helped
No problem
I managed to get a decent sword and mostly full set of armor before leaving skalitz... I might have abused the game a little bit 😂
Also got a bow, a ton of marigold and savior potions plus repair kits of all kinds, and over 1k gold before I finished making the sword for papa lmao
Love it 🤣
I’ve put 10 hours in. The game doing certain quests over and over again and just realized there’s a save and exit option….
lucky it was only 10 hours and not 100 lol
@@well-fedgaming lol very true. I’m guessing the option was added later after launch ?
@@verde629 I'm not too sure
@@well-fedgaming Great video btw. I can’t believe I didn’t even know this game existed till 2 weeks ago. Lol
Pc or Xbox x? Played on ps4 few years ago but looking to start up again. Thanks
PC, I played on PS4 but the load times and glitches annoyed me, so smooth on PC
A blacksmith in a game with no forging, a young inexperienced man who’s frequently expected to take on 2-3 opponents at a time, why no companions? Why can’t you ask for support once you have position? Wtf?
calm down Austin
Is he saying Cumans? haha Nice video
🤣
You know the game is a nightmare to understand, when 5 years after his released you still have people publishing tips video haha. Back in the day it took me almost a year to start playing the game...lock picking almost made me lost my mind
I’m still waiting for number 2
6:38 I made the mistake of playing on hardcore.......
It really is rough
im watching thi as i download and know im going to forget all of these lol
That's ok, you can always rewatch 👍
Max out your lockpicking then steal the miller take all his gold
thanks for the tip
So I am hoping I can get this game since at the moment it's only 10 $ including all the DLCs I have been refusing to watch anything about this game or starfiled since those are games I really want but I finally cracked this will be helpful if I am able to buy the game 😅
Enjoy, this will keep you busy for hours. I'm deep into starfield at the moment
@@well-fedgaming couldn't decide if I wanted that or this game man I wish I can be gifted this game since it's so cheap but I sdky don't even have a job
@@MadProphetDraco96 go get a job mate 👍
took me a while to realize when you at 0:57 say "skellix" you mean "skalitz"
Woops 🤣
The game is free with ps plus extra. I’ve been meaning to play it.
Good to know. Thanks
Open world simulator. These three words put tougher make me clench my teeth. Good this game is rather good.
The amount of times I delete and come back to this game is crazy and it’s not because it’s a bad game but it’s so difficult for me to kill peoples and shit. But that’s my skill issues of course 😂 I don’t play much rpg games besides Skyrim sometimes and fallout but yeah 😂 ima download and actually give this game a proper try 😂😊
It really itches that spot for me, I find myself coming back to it here and there as well.
Useful guide
Glad it was helpful!
i cant find neddle
This game is not for you then 😂
Solid tips!
Thanks for watching