Explore the Ultimate Kingdom Come Deliverance Map Guide
The maps in Kingdom Come: Deliverance and its sequel are detailed and expansive, reflecting the historical setting of 15th-century Bohemia. Here's an overview of the map-related features and tools:
Kingdom Come: Deliverance (2018)
- The game features a single, large open-world map filled with towns, forests, monasteries, and points of interest. Players can explore locations like Skalitz, Rattay, and Ledetchko.
- Treasure Maps: Players can find treasure maps that lead to hidden loot. There are 25 treasure maps in total, each pointing to buried treasures scattered across the map. For example:
- Map I is located in a mill near Ledetchko, with the treasure northwest of the Monastery.
- Map VIII is found in a windmill near Uzhitz, with the treasure south of Ledetchko.
- Interactive Map Tools: Online interactive maps allow players to mark locations such as camps, caves, herbalists, and shops. These tools help track unmarked areas or resources for alchemy.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (2025)
- The sequel introduces two main regions: Trosky and Kuttenberg, which are larger than the original game's map.
- Fast Travel: Players can fast travel between marked locations like towns or unique points of interest. Traveling between regions (e.g., Trosky to Kuttenberg) requires payment (200 Groschen) and can trigger random encounters.
- Interactive Map Features:
- Tools like Map Genie provide a comprehensive view of quests, NPCs, treasures, and other points of interest. Players can search for specific services (e.g., blacksmiths) or toggle categories to customize their exploration.
- The "Scholarship Explorer Perk" unlocks a fully revealed map at level 18 in-game, showing most points of interest while still rewarding exploration.
Both games emphasize exploration and discovery, offering tools for players who prefer guidance or wish to uncover everything on their own.