How To Heal in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Living as a swordsman is incredibly risky, especially when you’re up against multiple adversaries and find yourself in numerous battlefields. Despite being strong, Henry, like any human, is vulnerable to injury. It’s important to note that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 doesn’t offer much guidance for beginners, leaving some players unsure about healing and restoring health. Fear not, though—recovering your health isn’t overly complicated, and there are several strategies you can employ to keep Henry alive and well.

How To Restore HP in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

There are several methods available to heal and restore HP in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2:

  • Sleeping
  • Drinking potion
  • Eat food
  • Visit a bathhouse

In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the simplest method of recuperating is by resting. This not only alleviates exhaustion but also restores your dwindling health over time. However, don’t forget to dress your wounds first before settling down for a sleep. Ensure you have enough bandages on hand to prevent excessive bleeding.

It’s essential to rest in your personal sleeping quarters rather than someone else’s. Sleeping elsewhere could lead to consequences such as being found out and penalized. Most areas offer at least one free bed for residents. For example, the first available free bed is typically from the blacksmith. Additionally, you can rent a bed at a tavern or inn if you find yourself in a town. However, keep in mind that you need to secure a room before the sun sets, as the innkeeper will also retire for the night.

An alternative way to replenish your health and heal is by consuming potions, which can be particularly beneficial when your health is dwindling during combat. You might consider brewing a Chamomile Tea or concocting a Marigold Infusion. The former enhances the amount of HP you regain while sleeping, whereas the latter restores some of your health immediately. During the initial tutorial, Bozhena will automatically teach you how to make the Chamomile Tea. However, you’ll need to buy the recipe for the Marigold Infusion from an herbalist or apothecary.

Food intake serves as another method to bolster your health. It might not be as potent as drinking Marigold Decoction, but you can replenish some health points by consuming nutritious and substantial meals. I suggest opting for a balanced diet consisting of vegetables, grains, and protein sources such as meat. This will also help alleviate hunger and eliminate any related penalties or disadvantages.

Apart from those two strategies, in the next installment of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, I can also mend myself by soaking in a bath. Even though it doesn’t instantly restore HP, it allows me to attend to Henry’s injuries, which indirectly affects his health and stamina meter. Additionally, the bathhouse will help keep my clothes clean, making it easier to impress others if I need to make a good impression.

Best Perks For Healing in KCD2

Should you find yourself continuing to grapple with handling your Health Pack, here are some potential benefits you might want to activate to assist you:

  • Alchemy
    • Water of Life: Healing potions restore health 25 percent faster.
  • Scholarship
    • Fundamentals of Medicine I: Bandage effectiveness is increased by 25 percent, and healing effects from food are doubled. You also recover health faster while asleep.
    • Fundamentals of Medicine II: Healing potions are 20 percent more effective.
    • Fundamentals of Theology I: You can pray at shrines to protect yourself from mortal blows and restore 25 percent of your health. The effect lasts for 12 in-game hours or until triggered.
  • Vitality
    • Revenant I & II: Gradually regenerate up to 50/75 HP, provided you are not in combat or bleeding.
    • Diehard: A wound that would otherwise be fatal will now allow you to recover 25 percent of your health. The perk will go on cooldown once triggered.
    • Thick-Blooded: You bleed much more slowly.
    • Never Surrender: When your health drops below 25, you gain a +25 armor buff. The effect lasts until your health rises above 25.

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2025-02-14 07:06