Embarking on the journey in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* can be daunting with its expansive open-world. Navigating on foot might seem tedious, but fear not—securing a horse will revolutionize your travel experience. Here’s your guide to acquiring a trusty steed in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*.
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Getting Your Horse Back in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
If you're eager to reunite with your original horse, Pebbles, in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, your journey leads to Semine in the south. Here, you'll find the horse trader NPC ready to negotiate. Acquiring Pebbles isn't straightforward; you'll need to either pay with Groschen or use your persuasion or intimidation skills to sway the trader.
In my playthrough, I followed the main questline and allied with Radovan the blacksmith, which allowed me to acquire new clothes for Henry, enhancing his appearance to that of nobility. This disguise helped me persuade the horse trader to release Pebbles without payment, though it did slightly tarnish my reputation in Semine. If your charm or threats fall short, be prepared to part with some Groschen to reclaim your beloved horse.
How to Steal a Horse
For those who prefer a more daring approach, stealing a horse is an option, albeit risky. In *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, wild horses are scarce, but you can find them at farms or stables. A prime location for this endeavor is Vidlak Pond in the west, where a farmhouse owned by fishermen houses two horses. Simply mount one and ride off into the sunset.
After securing your stolen horse, make your way to the Nomads’ Camp just east of Vidlak Pond. Here, you can consult with the horse trainer NPC to learn the art of saddling and taming your new mount. Be aware, though, that the trainer's services come at a cost. Alternatively, you can choose to ride your horse freely without the trainer's assistance.
With these methods, you're well on your way to mastering horseback travel in *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*. For more tips and insights on the game, be sure to visit The Escapist.