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Its no secret thatKingdom Come: Deliverances combat is a little finicky.

After all, up-close-and-personal combat hasnt always beenthe forte of action RPGsuntil the medieval series popularized swordplay melee combat.

To raise the ante,Kingdom Come: Deliverance IIhas added gunplay to the mix.

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You probably expect gunplay to fare better.

Similarly, the crossbow and bow and arrow ranged combat could use a little more care and love.

Despite thecombat systemfighting you back, it all strangely gels well together to deliver genuinely exhilarating gameplay.

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You really feel the tension as enemies descend on you in a flurry of rage.

Get Back Mans Best Friend

Mutt, the dog.

How sweet, how kind.

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If theres a buddy you want on your side, its Mutt.

But the dude runs away when Hans stupidity lands you in an ambush by the lake.

Youll probably have other priorities in mind.

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But be sure to put getting Mutt back at the top of your list.

He can bark to distract enemies, too.

To get the dog back, simply take up the Mutt side quest.

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It also goes both ways when youre either buying or selling an item.

Dont settle for the first price put on the table.

make a run at see if you might get away with some extra coin.

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Strike a good balance thats fair.

Once you talk to Bara in Troskowiz, shell lead you to find Master Tomcat based in Nomad Camp.

Fast Travel the Right Way

Did you know that you might fast travel inKingdom Come: Deliverance?

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Its one of the best tips inKingdom Come: Deliverance, but it sure does come with some precautions.

The two maps are pretty vast.

So, quickly moving from point A to B can save you a great deal of time.

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Yet fast travel demands that Henry is in top shape.

He needs to be well-fed, well-rested, and healthy as a horse.

Thats because while fast traveling, you could potentially run into bandits that toss you into random combat encounters.

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And in Bohemia, nights can get pretty dark.

He can also get blood and guts all over himself that can begin to smell rather awful.

This isnt ideal whentalking to NPCs, who can respond harshly just because you havent taken a shower.

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But So is Thievery

Sure, theres a punishment system inKingdom Come: Deliverance.

But thievery can also be grand.

Be sure to lockpick as much as you might so Henry can get good at it over time.

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Also, take advantage of the night when the town is asleep to scope out the town stealthily.

Theres pickpocketing, too.

As long as youre slick (and quick) about it.

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Crafting Comes in Handy

Crafting can not only add better gear to your inventory.

It can also be goods you’re free to sell for profit.

Be sure the weapons are well-crafted to earn the most out of it.

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you could learn crafting from Radovan the Blacksmith.

Once youcraft items, you’re able to sell them to other Blacksmiths at a handsome price.

One way to raise it is by interacting with NPCs.

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During interactions, the nicer you are, the higher your reputation.

you could even make some friends and even budding romances.

Also, helping NPCs on side quests will net you more good reputation points.

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That and avoiding breaking the law.

And, in turn, they will help you out when you need them.

Make use of ranged combat to pick off enemies one by one.

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The crossbow can be quite handy here.

you’re free to also sneak up on enemies and backstab them with your dagger.

You also want to havedifferent weapons to swap outwhen your current one is damaged or breaks.

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confirm you learn the Master Strike, taught by Tomcat, that is unlockable.

Evans I. Karanja is a freelance writer who loves to write about anything technology.

When not writing, he can be found playing video games or watching F1.

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