Best places to sleep in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
It's no secret to anyone that sleep is important. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is aware of this, and you'll start to learn this quickly as you watch your energy drop over time and your wounds refuse to heal until your body hits a bed. However, you'll quickly learn about the dangers of sleeping in random places. Sleeping in the wilderness can lead to bandit encounters, and sleeping in a random person's house is a surefire way to have guards on your tail. Here's how to sleep with minimal risk in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. Where are the best places to sleep in KCD2? Within your first few hours of playing Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, you'll mainly have to rely on sleeping in the wilderness and hoping no bandits attack you. You'll often find abandoned campsites along roadsides and approaching forests, giving you numerous options regardless of where you are. Generally speaking, if there are no bandits when you first arrive at the camp, odds are, you'll be safe to stay there and sleep for a few hours. It'll be a tad uncomfortable compared to a regular bed, but it's better than nothing. It's even free, which is a nice bonus. You won't be able to save, though, so having some Saviour Schnapps on hand will help. As you progress through KCD2's story and befriend folks around the world, they'll start offering you places to stay in their homes, albeit temporarily. The first few examples you'll encounter are Bohzena's cabin, the miller at Lower Semine Mill, and a tent in Nomad's Camp during Marika's questline. Take advantage of these beds while you have them; they're (usually) free and much more comfortable than wilderness campgrounds. At least it's free. Screenshot by Destructoid If you don't mind risking yourself to commit some crime, you can also sneak into abandoned houses or homes of those who've passed away recently. You'll usually find at least one of these in each major settlement, with more houses becoming available as you progress further in the story and experience some casualties. Typically, no one will enter these buildings, so you'll be safe as long as no one else lives there or sees you breaking in. Another option is visiting taverns. Although you shouldn't need to resort to them often, they're solid options if you have nowhere else to go and don't mind spending Groschen on a quick overnight stay. Bathhouses offer similar services for a slightly higher fee but include some special company if you want Henry to get temporary stat buffs. If you're low on money and want to experience this yourself, we've got a few tips on how to make some easy Groschen quickly. How to find your bed in KCD2 If you've progressed far enough in your Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 playthrough to befriend some townspeople, they'll provide free beds to sleep in whenever you're in town. You'll find these as a "Your bed" icon on your map, letting you track it down and return anytime you need some shut-eye. Screenshot by Destructoid If you decide to sleep at an inn instead, you'll spot wreaths above doorways leading you to your room. That way, you won't accidentally stumble into a private area and risk getting in trouble for trespassing. Innkeepers will remind you of this whenever you talk to them, so look around for these while exploring shops, taverns, and inns. Screenshot by Destructoid These map markers and wreaths won't apply to every bed or private room you unlock during your KCD2 playthrough, but they'll at least help guide you in the right direction. Similarly, camps in the wilderness usually won't appear as separate markers, so you'll have to keep a mental note of where you find them in case you're in the area again and need a quick nap. The post Best places to sleep in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 appeared first on Destructoid.

It's no secret to anyone that sleep is important. Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is aware of this, and you'll start to learn this quickly as you watch your energy drop over time and your wounds refuse to heal until your body hits a bed.
However, you'll quickly learn about the dangers of sleeping in random places. Sleeping in the wilderness can lead to bandit encounters, and sleeping in a random person's house is a surefire way to have guards on your tail. Here's how to sleep with minimal risk in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2.
Where are the best places to sleep in KCD2?
Within your first few hours of playing Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, you'll mainly have to rely on sleeping in the wilderness and hoping no bandits attack you. You'll often find abandoned campsites along roadsides and approaching forests, giving you numerous options regardless of where you are.
Generally speaking, if there are no bandits when you first arrive at the camp, odds are, you'll be safe to stay there and sleep for a few hours. It'll be a tad uncomfortable compared to a regular bed, but it's better than nothing. It's even free, which is a nice bonus. You won't be able to save, though, so having some Saviour Schnapps on hand will help.
As you progress through KCD2's story and befriend folks around the world, they'll start offering you places to stay in their homes, albeit temporarily. The first few examples you'll encounter are Bohzena's cabin, the miller at Lower Semine Mill, and a tent in Nomad's Camp during Marika's questline. Take advantage of these beds while you have them; they're (usually) free and much more comfortable than wilderness campgrounds.
If you don't mind risking yourself to commit some crime, you can also sneak into abandoned houses or homes of those who've passed away recently. You'll usually find at least one of these in each major settlement, with more houses becoming available as you progress further in the story and experience some casualties. Typically, no one will enter these buildings, so you'll be safe as long as no one else lives there or sees you breaking in.
Another option is visiting taverns. Although you shouldn't need to resort to them often, they're solid options if you have nowhere else to go and don't mind spending Groschen on a quick overnight stay. Bathhouses offer similar services for a slightly higher fee but include some special company if you want Henry to get temporary stat buffs. If you're low on money and want to experience this yourself, we've got a few tips on how to make some easy Groschen quickly.
How to find your bed in KCD2
If you've progressed far enough in your Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 playthrough to befriend some townspeople, they'll provide free beds to sleep in whenever you're in town. You'll find these as a "Your bed" icon on your map, letting you track it down and return anytime you need some shut-eye.
If you decide to sleep at an inn instead, you'll spot wreaths above doorways leading you to your room. That way, you won't accidentally stumble into a private area and risk getting in trouble for trespassing. Innkeepers will remind you of this whenever you talk to them, so look around for these while exploring shops, taverns, and inns.
These map markers and wreaths won't apply to every bed or private room you unlock during your KCD2 playthrough, but they'll at least help guide you in the right direction. Similarly, camps in the wilderness usually won't appear as separate markers, so you'll have to keep a mental note of where you find them in case you're in the area again and need a quick nap.
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