Diving into the vast world of *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* can feel daunting at first, with its sprawling landscapes tempting you to explore every nook and cranny. However, traversing this open world becomes much more manageable and enjoyable once you have a trusty steed by your side. Here's how you can secure a horse in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* to make your journey across the medieval lands more efficient and exciting.
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- Getting Your Horse Back in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
- How to Steal a Horse
Getting Your Horse Back in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
First things first, if you're eager to reunite with your original horse, Pebbles, in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, you're in luck. Head south to Semine and strike up a conversation with the horse trader NPC. However, reclaiming Pebbles isn't as straightforward as a simple request; the trader won't part with her without some persuasion.
You'll need to either cough up some Groschen, or use your charm or intimidation skills to sway the trader. In my journey through the game, I followed the main questline, which led me to work with Radovan the blacksmith. This detour allowed me to acquire new attire for Henry, giving him the appearance of nobility. Dressed the part, I managed to convince the trader to release Pebbles without charge, though it did cost me a slight dip in my reputation in Semine.
If your persuasive efforts fall short, be prepared to pay the Groschen to get Pebbles back.
How to Steal a Horse
If you're feeling a bit more daring, stealing a horse is another option, though it comes with its risks. In *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, wild horses are a rarity; you're more likely to find them tethered at farms or in stables. For a smoother heist, I suggest venturing to Vidlak Pond in the west, where you'll discover a farmhouse belonging to fishermen in the wilderness. They have two horses that you can mount and ride off with.
Once you've acquired your stolen horse, make your way to the Nomads' Camp just east of Vidlak Pond. Here, you can consult with the horse trainer NPC to learn the art of saddling and taming your new companion. Keep in mind, though, that this service comes at a cost.
Alternatively, if you're feeling bold, you can choose to forgo the trainer's help and ride your horse freely across the land.
With these strategies, you're well on your way to mastering the art of horse acquisition in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. For more tips and in-depth guides, be sure to check out The Escapist.