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Where to Sleep and Find Beds in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (KCD2)

Christopher Nolan
Christopher NolanOriginal
2025-03-21 01:41:09599browse

In "Tears of Kingdom 2", even the virtual character Henry needs sleep, which is closely related to the game's high fidelity. Without infinite endurance, overwork will cause Henry to sway like a drunk nobleman, which is not a good state when facing a robber. So, how to find the right place to rest in the game? Here is a brief sleep guide:

Where to Sleep and Find Beds in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (KCD2)

Method 1: Abandoned camp

Do you like to fall asleep under the stars and be happy to accept the surprise of waking up and finding your pocket rumbling? A abandoned camp is your choice. These camps scattered around provide free rags as beds, but the risk is not small - robbers. These medieval criminals also like these places. If you don't mind being robbed in your sleep, give it a try.

Method 2: Sleep in the haystack

Another free option is to curl up in the haystack near the inn. There are sometimes random haystacks in the inn to give you a moment of nap. Troskovitz Inn is a good choice in the early stages of the game, of course, you need to endure the smell of horse dung. Although it is uncomfortable, it is better to be free.

Method 3: Rent a room

If you are pursuing comfort (or are tired of waking up with branches in your hair), you can rent a room in the inn. The inn offers real beds – yes, there are mattresses! Find the inn owner, pay some Groshen (in-game currency) and enjoy a peaceful night of sleep.

Inn accommodation tips:

  • Inns usually have rooms for inn owners to rent.
  • There is a prepayment of room rates – even in the Middle Ages, people didn’t trust you to pay afterwards.
  • Can't find the room? Look for the green garland on the door – like the medieval neon sign.
  • bargain! Why not try to bargain?

In the early stage of the game, Rherejov is a good place to find accommodation. There are inns, quick travel spots, and there may be fewer people trying to assassinate you in your sleep.

Method 4: Have your own bed

If you are tired of paying Groshen every night, you can have your own bed. The method is as follows:

  • Plot Progress: As the main plot progresses, you will unlock several private beds in different locations. No rent payment required!
  • Side Quests: Some quests will reward you with a comfortable resting place. For example: completing the Blacksmith side quest in Tahof or the Miller side quest in Lowells Semine Mill will provide you with a bed of your own.
  • Owning a property (ultimately): If Henry is rich enough, he probably doesn't have to beg for beds forever. Keep playing.

Extra tip: Sleeping can be archived (and avoid excessive drinking of Savior spirits)

Unlike some RPGs that can be archived anywhere, Kingdom Tears 2 uses sleep as a natural save point. This means that the game progress is saved every time you sleep in bed - no need to drink the Savior spirits. Additionally, during rest, you will see wonderful pictures of the medieval world moving.

Summarize

Henry needs sleep, and where you choose to sleep depends on your wealth level, risk tolerance and overall hygiene standards. If you are penniless, haystacks and abandoned camps can make do with it—just be careful. If you have money, rent a room. If you want to sleep like a king, then you'd better start taking risks.

Now, go for a good night's sleep - before Henry fell face down in the mud.

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