Top 7 Easter Eggs in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 You Have to See

Summary

  • KCD2 Easter eggs pay tribute to medieval history, and popular games such as Elden Ring, Skyrim, and Harry Potter.
  • Players can find references like Let Me Solo Her, Knight’s Soap, and Monty Python nods.
  • Discover these Easter eggs in locations across two maps, adding depth and humor to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

As a dedicated gamer immersed in the captivating world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, I can’t help but notice the abundance of hidden treasures and references scattered throughout the game’s expansive landscapes. From subtle pop culture nods to clever winks at other games, it’s a delightful quest to uncover these secrets that add depth and richness to my gaming experience.

In the top Easter eggs for KCD2, you’ll find nods to medieval lore, the triumph of its prequel, along with well-known series like Skyrim, Harry Potter, and Elden Ring. The abundance of hidden gems in this role-playing game is simply mind-boggling, as new discoveries keep popping up daily, ensuring that everyone’s favorite may not be mentioned here.

7. Let Me Solo Her

An Elden Ring Community Easter Egg

  • Location: Southwest of Lower Semine Mill, Trosky region.

In most games, Easter eggs typically acknowledge other titles, yet seldom do they also recognize actual players from those games. However, this is what KCD2 has uniquely achieved by incorporating a skeleton sporting a jar on its head, a character that Elden Ring enthusiasts will recognize as “Let Me Solo Her.” This formidable player is renowned for defeating Melania numerous times, armed only with a helmet made of a jar and katanas.

To uncover this Elden Ring hidden gem in KCD2, gamers must traverse to the Trosky map, specifically southwest of the Lower Semine Mill. Once you encounter the woodcutters, search for some steps and continue your journey until you stumble upon a skeleton. The presence of poppies nearby might hint at Melenia and the Scarlet Rot.

6. How Horses Look From The Front

A Reference To An Iconic Medieval Manuscript Image

  • Location: On the map for the Semine stables, Trosky region.
  • Manuscript Image: French manuscript “L’estoire del Saint Graal” of 1316, f213r (British Library, Additional 10292).

In a more casual tone, “Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2” is an ideal pick for history enthusiasts with a soft spot for the Middle Ages. It’s brimming with accurate historical references and intricate details that even connoisseurs of medieval illuminated manuscripts, particularly those who appreciate their quirky animal depictions, will find delightful, as there’s an Easter egg in KCD2 just for them.

Upon magnifying the map towards Semine’s stables, gamers will discover a comical horse figure, portrayed in profile view. This quirky design serves as a tribute to an even more absurd rendition by a medieval painter, evidently grappling with the concept of artistic perspective.

5. Skyrim Easter Eggs

Adventurers Who Took Arrows To The Knee… Or Got Bit By A Ram

  • Location: On the road to Kuttenberg from Devil’s Den.

As a gamer, one of the most legendary catchphrases I recall from Skyrim is when a guard, once an adventurer, laments about taking an arrow to the knee. On my journey from Devil’s Den towards Kuttenberg, before reaching Grund, I stumbled upon Karel Arrowhead – a man with an arrow lodged in his head! In our conversation, I share my familiarity with someone who suffered a mere arrow-to-the-knee injury, and I can’t help but think that it pales in comparison to the pain this fellow must endure daily.

As a curious explorer, I stumbled upon Herdsboy Siegfried, a man with tales of adventure that once filled his heart, now residing north of Tachov in the Trosky region. This encounter took place during my Sheep Among Wolves side quest, where he shared an unfortunate incident – a ram had bitten him in the knee, leaving him to tend sheep instead of seeking further adventures.

4. King Arthur’s Sword In The Stone

Another Sword For Henry To Search For

  • Location: Northwest of Rocktower Pond in the Trosky region.

The tale of King Arthur drawing the legendary sword Excalibur from a stone is one of the most recognized stories, and since Arthurian Literature originated during the Middle Ages, it’s not surprising that KCD2 includes an Easter egg referencing this event.

In the Trosky region, to the northwest of the expansive Rocktower Pond, Henry may discover KCD2’s sword embedded in a stone. Along the pond’s circumferential road, adventurers might come across a meandering path leading up into the rocks. From this vantage point, they should explore the woods while referencing the map marker for guidance. Regrettably, the weapon Henry retrieves from the rock is not as powerful as Excalibur.

3. Harry Potter Easter Eggs

Harry Catching The Snitch, A Cart Crashed Into A Tree, Quidditch Balls, & Brooms

  • Location: West of the Charcoal Burner camp near Vidlak Pond in the Trosky region and near the Italian Court in Kuttenberg.

As an ardent admirer, I’m thrilled to share that enthusiasts of the original game might recognize a fascinating connection to Harry Potter – he’s laid to rest, attired in his Quidditch gear, complete with a broom and a Golden Snitch. Fasten your enchantment belts, fellow fans of the magical universe, as I eagerly announce that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is brimming with even more delightful Harry Potter Easter eggs!

1. The initial scene depicts a skeleton riding a broomstick holding a golden orb, symbolizing Harry grabbing the Snitch, and a wrecked cart colliding with a tree, representing Harry and Ron crashing the Ford Anglia into the Whomping Willow. This can be discovered in the woodland, to the west of the Charcoal Burner Camp, which lies to the west of Vidlak Pond on the Trosky map.

2. Additionally, you can utilize console commands to transport yourself to location 3053 614 50 and locate all Quidditch balls stored inside a box, accompanied by a Beater’s bat and numerous brooms arranged for practice. This site is situated close to the Italian Court in Kuttenberg. From above on the city walls, you can even observe it without using cheats.

2. Knight’s Soap

Kingdom Come: Deliverance Merchandise Is In The Game

  • Location: Found in a chest in Bathhouse Owner Adam’s office, Kuttenberg.

In contrast to many popular games that market their own merchandise but not soap, something entirely different happened following the release of the first KCD game: a product line of soap was introduced! Now, in the sequel, this unique item is back for in-game use. Upon reaching Kuttenberg, players can discover it during the ‘Ill Repute’ quest by searching Bathhouse Owner Adam’s office.

The Knight’s Soap, as described in the game, is hidden within a challenging-to-open chest. Interestingly, it resembles the soap that ‘old-time merchant Sir Tobias’ used to peddle at his stall, a character closely associated with the community manager of both KCD games. Unlike typical Easter eggs, this soap serves a purpose: it can be utilized for laundering clothes at designated spots. It’s a more upscale choice compared to standard cleaning agents.

1. Tis But A Scratch

A Monty Python & The Holy Grail Reference

  • Randomly said when Henry is wounded and replies to someone.

Before Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 even hit the shelves, its humor was likened to that of Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and fans will appreciate the occasional nods to this classic medieval movie. In the game, when Henry is battle-weary, injured, and caked in blood, onlookers may ask him what transpired. Players have the option to respond positively or negatively, and one of the polite options mirrors a famous line from the film: “It’s only a scratch.

As a dedicated gamer, I’ve stumbled upon a fascinating Easter egg in this game. It seems that one of the items here always comes up as a three, never a two or four. Now, you might be thinking, why is that significant? Well, it turns out that three seconds is exactly how long you wait before throwing the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, according to Monty Python’s Life of Brian.

Moreover, some savvy players have noticed that the level-up symbol bears a striking resemblance to this grenade, both emblematically represented by a Globus Cruciger, a symbol deeply rooted in Monty Python lore. So, if you’re a fan of their legendary humor, keep an eye out for these subtle references!

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2025-02-17 19:55

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