Combat is a core aspect of any RPG, andKingdom Come: Deliverance 2takes it to the next level with its realistic, skill-based melee system. Every clash, block, andstrike feels authentic, making it crucial for players to have the best gear at all times. However, weapons and armor degrade over time, losing durability and effectiveness, especially for those frequently engaging in battle. When this happens,repairing them becomes essential to maintain peak performance.

Fortunately, the game offers multiple ways to restore your equipment. Whether through professional services or personal tools, here’s everything you need to know about repairing weapons and armor inKingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

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How To Repair Armor In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

As the quality of your armor or clothing depletes, you’ll need to repair them immediately. Thankfully, this can be done fairly early in the game. After the tutorial ends and you’re free to exploreTroskovitz, head east to findTailor Bartoshekduring working hours. He’ll gladly sell you new clothes or repair your current ones if needed.

The cost of repairs depends on the clothing’s quality, buteven the most expensive fixes only cost a few Groschen. This shouldn’t be an issue, especially if you’recompleting early-game side quests.

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If you’ve acquired some armor and want to restore it to peak condition for combat, you’llneed to visit Blacksmith Radovan in Tachov. There’s aFast Travel point thereas well, so you’re able to visit as much as you want in little to no time. Along with offering multiple side quests, he can repair your metal armor, ensuring it’s as good as new.

How To Repair Weapons In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

When it comes to repairing your weapons, if you’re not keen on spending your hard-earned money,you can look for a Sharpening Wheel, which is easy to find in most towns. This grindstone allows you to select a weapon and sharpen it to increase its quality. To use the Sharpening Wheel, press thePedal key(L2/LT on your controller) repeatedly. Then, move the blade around until you see sparks fly from your sword, indicating it’s sharpening.

Be careful, though, as the process can damage your weapon and eventually destroy it. The Sharpening Wheelwill start to emit smoke, serving as a warning to stop.

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If you’d rather not waste your valuable time sharpening a weapon for an extended period, you can head to Blacksmith Radovan,who can repair both your metal armor and weapons. Alternatively,you can use Repair Kits to fix your weapons, armor, and clothes. These kits can bepurchased from traders and merchants, but repairing high-grade weapons will require a higher Craftsmanship skill level. There are multiple types of kits present in the game:

Armourer’s kit

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This kit repairs Metal Armor, Chainmail, and more.

Blacksmith’s kit

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Cobbler’s kit

You can repair Leather items, Boots, and more.

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Gunsmith’s kit

Marksman’s kit

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This kit repairs Bows and Crossbows.

Tailor’s kit

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Repairs normal clothes like Shirts and Pants.

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