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How to Wash Your Horse and Saddle in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

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How to Wash Your Horse and Saddle in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

You get a horse and a pair of vicissitudes of saddle, covered with blood, mud and other indescribable stains. Of course, you want your mount to look like you are in a military parade rather than a battlefield. Here are how to clean your horse and its gear.

Saddle and harness cleaning guide

  1. Take advantage of laundry points: Near towns, you will find laundry points near rivers, ponds, or springs. Bring soap (yes, soap – it’s not just for Henry’s hygiene) and manually clean your gear.

    • Make sure that dirty saddles and other items are in your inventory, not in the horse's inventory, otherwise this method does not work.
  2. Visiting horse merchants: Most horse merchants provide cleaning services. Just go over and chat and your horse will soon be refreshed.

  3. Wait for theft mark to disappear: If you "get" this saddle and it's marked as a booty, it's better to keep a low profile for a while before heading to the horse merchant. No one likes to explain blood and theft at the same time.

Additional tips

  • Bloody equipment will affect your horse: dirty or bloody saddles will stop your horse from sprinting. If it moves slowly, don't think it's tired - just clean the gear.
  • The starting town laundry point: In the first village, to the west of the butcher shop, there is a laundry point near the pond. This is a great place to test your soap theory.

That's it! Your horse and its equipment will be very clean and will be satisfied by even the most discerning nobles. Remember – in this medieval world, soap was essential.

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