Set in a tumultuous 15th century Bohemia, Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an open-world, medieval RPG. Where the lowborn son of a smithy is yanked into a volatile civil war, searching for the people responsible for the murder of his parents and village in this story of chivalry corruption and vengeance.
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This is a title known for its historical narrative, detailed realism, and challenging difficulty, particularly in the early hours of the game. From bandit marauders to Cuman invaders, wild boars to… spoiled milk? There’s plenty to explore, fight, and collect. So we’ll be covering the key beginner tips to help you hold your own in the late middle ages.
You play as Henry, the indolent son of a blacksmith, who has no armour, no weapons, and as much chance of survival as a fish in a sushi restaurant. Not only that, but you’re at the bottom of the social ladder. A peasant. with no privileges, social standing, or titles different from any other peasant.
Getting into a fight at the start of the game is extremely risky while persuading the nobility to help you is harder than a mouse convincing a cat to go vegan. You have boundless potentialto become the knight in shining armour, a fleet-of-foot rogue, a charismatic carouser, or something different entirely, but you’ve got to live long enough to get there. Level up your build and be vigilant for anything that could threaten those ambitions whilst you’re still a squishy chew toy.
If combat with one enemy is dangerous, then conflict against two or more adversaries is practically a death sentence. Even getting into a duel with light armour against a heavily armoured knight is a perilous endeavour,
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