Summary
Mods can revitalize a second run ofKingdom Come: Deliverance 2, introducing new obstacles, convenience upgrades, or entirely freshgameplay elements. Whether fans want to increase realism by disabling fast travel, adjusting core systems like XP progression and merchant inventories, or lowering repair costs, there’s a mod to suit any style.
This collection showcases top picks for players eager to reshape their experience. Whether that means ramping up the difficulty, easing the challenge, ordeepening immersion. Explore these options to enhance one’s next playthrough of this excellent medieval action-adventure game. Choose one mod or combine several to create a unique gameplay experience.
8No Fast Travel
Experience Every Inch Of The Game Map
The game map inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2is stunning and highly detailed. However, players tend to miss a large percentage of it when they begin to rely onfast travelto get from place to place. The No Fast Travel mod forces players to trek across the map to move between locations.
Once this mod is installed, fast travel will be entirely missing, and players will need to travel the land under their own steam. This is a great little mod for a second playthrough, as it means the player will see sights they missed the first time.
7In-Game Cheats And Teleporting Menu
Making The Game Easier
The problem with replaying a game is that there are often goals that need to be met that were fun and entertaining the first time but are tedious to repeat. The In-Game Cheats And Teleporting Menu forKingdom Come: Deliverance 2can help with this.
The mod adds anin-game menuthat can be used to activate a range of cheats. This includes teleporting to specific locations. But the real power of this mod is found in the way that it can be configured to add additional cheats from other mods, using config files.
6Revised Perks
Tweaks Some In-Game Perks
Perks inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2can be underwhelming. They are a good idea, but some of them really don’t offer much utility. The Revised Perks goes some way to alleviating this problem by tweaking some of them.
This mod adds two of the Godwin’s perks into the Scholarship tree and adjusts the buffs, balancing them a little better. It also adds three completely new perks to the Craftsmanship tree, but these are optional, as not every player will appreciate them. Overall, a useful little mod to make some perks more interesting for a second playthrough.
5Daily Trader Restock
Playing throughKingdom Come: Deliverance 2for the first time introduces players to the reality that traders go out of stock of items for quite some time, specifically 7 in-game days. This includes their cash on hand, so once the player has sold enough items to deplete this balance, the traders won’t buy anything else until they restock.
The Daily Trader Restock mod does exactly what it says on the tin: it changes trader restock from weekly to daily. This means that for a second playthrough, it will be easier to find items in quantity and also far easier to sell surplus inventory to traders.
4Weightless Items
Save Inventory Weight
There are mods forKingdom Come: Deliverance 2that simply increase carry weight. However, this means that players can carry more of everything, which can lead to the game becoming unbalanced, as choosing what loot to keep and discard becomes less of a problem.
The Weightless Items mod does things a little differently. The player’s carry weight remains the same, but certain items, mostly consumables, have no weight. This includes ammo, herbs, and potions. The mod is configurable, so players can decide which items will be weightless and which won’t. Overall, a great little quality-of-life mod for asecond playthrough.
3Cheaper Or More Expensive Repairs
Change The Cost Of Maintaining Equipment
During the first playthrough ofKingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the player has to juggle using equipment with degradation and being able to afford to repair it. Nothing new here, this is a feature of many games.
However, some players find having to constantly be on top of equipment repairs to be tedious. The Cheaper Or More Expensive Repairs can help these players. As the name suggests, it lowers the price of repairs. It can also be used to raise the cost of repairs for players who want a morehardcore experience.
2Sleep Less (Get Sleepy Slower)
Less Need For Rest
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2players need to keep an eye on their energy, as when it depletes, they need to spend some time sleeping. Depending on what actions the player has been performing, the need to sleep can become troublesome.
The Sleep Less (Get Sleepy Slower) mod changes the rate at which the player’s energy depletes. The net result of this is that they will need to sleep less. This can make a second playthrough less tedious and somewhat quicker. Overall, another nice, simple quality-of-life mod improving replays.
1Scaled XP Hardship
Making The Game More Hardcore
Some players do not want an easy second playthrough ofKingdom Come: Deliverance 2; they prefer something a little more hardcore, and this is where the Scaled XP Hardship mod comes in.
This gradually restricts XP progression as the player advances, making experience points scarcer at higher levels. XP gains are scaled down, while the XP required for leveling rises in proportion to the player’s main level. This system maintains a smooth early-game experience while steadily increasing the challenge. Overall, this mod gets top place on the list as it provides a way for players to make a second playthrough a challenge.