Learn the dice rules, scoring combos, and how to find loaded dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Get the edge you need to win every game!
Hey there! So, you've stumbled upon the dice minigame in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. If you've played The Witcher series, this might feel a little familiar, but it's not quite dice poker. Think of it more like this: you and your opponent take turns rolling dice, trying to rack up points based on specific combos. Your goal is to hit a target score before your opponent does.
Here's the lowdown on how a round works: you'll roll six dice. From those, you gotta pick at least one that forms a scoring combo. If you roll and absolutely nothing scores, you go bust, score zero for the round, and your turn ends. If you're unlucky and roll no scoring dice, that's a bust!
Scoring Dice Combos
| Dice Combo | Score |
| 1 | 100 |
| 5 | 50 |
| 1-2-3-4-5 | 500 |
| 2-3-4-5-6 | 750 |
| 1-2-3-4-5-6 | 1500 |
| 1-1-1 | 1000 |
| 2-2-2 | 200 |
| 3-3-3 | 300 |
| 4-4-4 | 400 |
| 5-5-5 | 500 |
| 6-6-6 | 600 |
Once a die scores, it's out for the rest of the round, unless all six dice end up scoring. You're not trying to build hands like in poker; you're just scoring with whatever combos you roll. So, if you roll two 1's, you can score them for 100 points each. You can't hold onto them hoping for a third 1 to make a 1-1-1 combo later in the same roll.
After you've rolled, you have a choice: either end your turn and lock in your points for the round, or reroll any dice that *didn't* score. For example, if you scored two 1's (200 points), you could reroll the remaining four dice. Let's say you roll a 5 with one of them. You could score that 5 for 50 points and call it a day, or you could reroll the other three dice, hoping for something better. Get greedy, and you might end up busting and losing everything you scored that round!
It's all about balancing risk and reward. The more dice you try to score, the lower your chances of getting a good roll on the reroll. You don't want to play it too safe and score only a few points, but you definitely don't want to push your luck and bust!
Pro Tip: The computer opponent in this game can feel a bit like it's cheating sometimes, pulling off those perfect 1-2-3-4-5-6 rolls out of nowhere. While you can't do much about that directly, you *can* cheat back!
Loaded Dice & Finding New Dice
Over your adventures, you'll find special dice that are
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