Master eating and sleeping in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Find lodging in Rattay, Talmberg, Uzhitz, and Sasau, and learn the best ways to find food on the go.
Alright, so you're starting to explore beyond the main towns in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, and you're probably wondering how to keep Henry fed and rested. It's pretty crucial for staying in the fight, just like in real life, right? Don't worry, it's not too complicated once you know what to look for.
When you're in a bigger place like Rattay, you've got options. There are even free beds, like the one at Peshek's Mill, or just makeshift spots outside Pirkstein. But once you hit the road, finding a free place to crash can be tough. Your best bet is usually to find an inn. You can pay a bit of Groschen for your own room for a night or more, which is super convenient. You'll find these inns in a few key places:
- Rattay
- Inn in the Glade
- Talmberg
- Uzhitz
- Sasau
Beyond the inns, keep an eye out for camps scattered around the map. Now, a lot of these are crawling with bandits or Cumans, and you *can* clear them out and sleep there if you're really desperate. Just a heads-up, though: fighting when you're already low on energy is a rough time. The camps you *really* want to look for are the ones set up by local Lords. You'll spot these by the training areas like combat arenas, archery ranges, and grindstones. Those are usually safe havens.
Now, let's talk food. The absolute easiest, cheapest way to fill your belly is by using a cooking pot. You'll find these all over the place, especially in towns and camps. As long as you're not trespassing on private property, you can usually eat for free. The catch is that you can only grab a meal from a pot once before it needs a few hours to 'refill'. So, while it's great in a pinch, you'll want a more sustainable plan.
Your best bet for consistent food is to either hunt your own game and cook it up, or buy supplies. Traders, Grocers, Bakers, and Butchers are your go-to for this. Grocers, Bakers, and Butchers usually have the best selection of fresh, hearty meals. Traders, on the other hand, sell dried foods that won't go bad. It's a really smart move to keep a few of these dried snacks in your inventory – you never know when hunger might strike unexpectedly while you're out exploring!
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