Kingdom Come: Deliverance Easter Eggs
- PC Console Commands and Dev Mode Cheats for Kingdom Come Deliverance
- Money, Items, Recipes, and Save Cheats with the KCD Cheat Mod
- WeMod Trainer Cheats for Kingdom Come Deliverance
- Cheat Engine Tables and Memory Editing Tips for KCD
- Infinite Groschen Merchant Haggle Money Glitch
- Advanced Console Cheating with the Nexus Cheat Mod
- Wolverine's hand
- Witcher perk reference
- Hot Fuzz reference
- Traffic Cone
- Giant's boots
- Witch Corpse
- Roach (Witcher reference)
- Epona (Legend of Zelda reference)
- Breaking Bad, Coffee, and Magic Pi Mushroom Easter Eggs
- Game of Thrones, Lovecraft, Monty Python, Star Wars, and McLovin References
- Secret Environmental Easter Eggs and Weird Hidden Locations
- The Hidden Chicken in Every Cutscene
- KCD2 Crocodile Rock Easter Egg Location
- All Treasure Locations
- Queen of Sheba sword locations
- Horse Armor
- Early Game Tips: Get to Rattay, Train Hard, and Save Smart
- Combat Tips: Stamina, Parries, Counters, and Staying Alive
- Archery Tips and the Bow Crosshair Console Command
- Lockpicking, Pickpocketing, and Stealth Tips for Thieves
- Food, Nourishment, Poison, and Alchemy Survival Tips
- Gear Repair Tips and Hidden Horse Armor Location
- Base Game Achievement Tips and Trophy Strategies
- Achievement Planning and Main Quest Progression Guide
- Johanka’s A Woman’s Lot DLC Achievement Guide
PC Console Commands and Dev Mode Cheats for Kingdom Come Deliverance
CheatsIf you’re looking for Kingdom Come: Deliverance cheats on PC, the built-in console is the first place to start. To unlock the more powerful commands, launch the game with the -devmode parameter enabled. On Steam, that means opening the game’s launch options and adding -devmode. Once that’s active, press the tilde key, usually under Escape, to open the console.
The console is mostly a developer and configuration tool, but plenty of commands feel very cheat-like, especially when they affect money, items, archery, HUD elements, or physics.
Useful Kingdom Come: Deliverance console commands include:
g_showHUD = 0 – hides the entire HUD. Great for screenshots, videos, or immersive role-play. Use g_showHUD = 1 to bring it back.wh_ui_showCompass = 0 – hides only the compass while keeping the rest of the HUD visible.cl_fov X – changes your field of view to the number you enter. This can go beyond the normal menu limits, though extreme values can look distorted.e_ViewDistRatio X – adjusts overall view distance. Higher numbers let you see farther but can hurt performance.e_ViewDistRatioVegetation X – changes how far vegetation is drawn.e_MergedMeshesInstanceDist X – affects the distance for smaller environmental objects and merged meshes.wh_pl_showfirecursor = 1 – enables a bow reticle, making archery much easier than the default no-crosshair setup.wh_cheat_money X – adds groschen. The value works in tenths, so the command amount is not a direct one-to-one groschen number.wh_cheat_addItem X Y – spawns an item by internal item ID, with Y as the quantity.g_godmode = 1 – attempts to enable god mode, though players have reported that it can be unreliable.p_gravity_z X – changes gravity. The default is around -13, so changing it can make jumps floatier or falls harsher.r_MotionBlur X – adjusts motion blur. Use 0 to disable it.r_ssdo = 0 – disables screen-space directional occlusion for a clearer, flatter look and potential performance gain.r_vsync = 0 – disables VSync, which can improve responsiveness but may cause screen tearing.wh_horse_CameraCentering X – changes how strongly the camera recenters while riding. Setting it to 0 gives freer horse camera control.q – quits the game immediately, useful if you’re testing commands or need to bail fast.A few of these are quality-of-life tweaks, while others are outright Kingdom Come: Deliverance cheat codes in spirit. The bow crosshair alone can completely change early-game archery, and money or item spawning obviously bypasses the intended progression.
Just remember: messing with dev commands can cause weird behavior, especially during quests. If you’re experimenting, keep a clean save before going full medieval wizard.
Money, Items, Recipes, and Save Cheats with the KCD Cheat Mod
CheatsThe community-made Cheat mod for Kingdom Come: Deliverance turns the PC console into a much more powerful tool. Instead of relying only on the game’s default dev commands, this mod adds a whole set of cheat-specific console commands for money, items, skills, perks, recipes, NPCs, weather, time, and more.
Once installed, you can open the console, type cheat, and use Tab to cycle through available commands. Many commands also support a ? argument, which shows usage details in-game. That makes it much easier to figure out the correct syntax without constantly alt-tabbing.
The Cheat mod is especially useful if you want to:
That last one is a massive gameplay change. In vanilla Kingdom Come: Deliverance, saving is part of the difficulty. You rely on beds, autosaves, or Saviour Schnapps. With unlimited quicksaving, lockpicking, pickpocketing, combat, and stealth all become much safer because you can save before every risky action.
The mod can also be combined with normal console commands. For example, you could enable the bow reticle with wh_pl_showfirecursor = 1, spawn a strong bow and arrows, boost your archery skill, and build a full archer setup in minutes.
It’s great for testing, role-playing custom builds, recording footage, or skipping grind. But if this is your first playthrough, be careful. Kingdom Come’s tension comes from being broke, undertrained, and constantly one bad decision away from disaster. Cheat too hard and Bohemia starts feeling like a medieval shopping simulator.
WeMod Trainer Cheats for Kingdom Come Deliverance
CheatsIf you want a more plug-and-play option than console commands, WeMod cheats for Kingdom Come: Deliverance are one of the better-known trainer solutions. WeMod works through a desktop app that attaches to the running game and lets you toggle cheats with hotkeys.
The trainer supports several major versions of the game, including common PC storefront releases. Once the trainer is active, cheats usually work by changing values in memory while you play.
WeMod-style trainer cheats for single-player RPGs commonly include options like:
The exact cheat list can vary depending on the version, but the appeal is simple: you don’t need to learn console syntax or manually edit memory values. You launch WeMod, select the game, start playing, and toggle what you want.
A few warnings are worth keeping in mind:
Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a single-player game, so using a trainer isn’t ruining anyone else’s fun. Still, it can absolutely flatten the game’s intended difficulty. Unlimited stamina alone makes combat dramatically easier, and infinite money removes a huge part of the survival curve.
Cheat Engine Tables and Memory Editing Tips for KCD
CheatsCheat Engine for Kingdom Come: Deliverance gives players deeper control than most console commands. Instead of typing commands inside the game, you attach Cheat Engine to the game process and use a .CT table to edit live values.
Common Cheat Engine tables for KCD expose pointers for things like:
The basic process is:
Freezing Henry’s health and stamina effectively creates invincibility and unlimited combat endurance. Locking energy and nourishment removes the need to sleep or eat. Editing skill points and experience lets you skip long training grinds.
One especially cheeky use involves the dice mini-game. Some tables allow players to manipulate player and opponent dice values, making it possible to win consistently and generate money through gambling. You can also adjust bet values in some setups, turning dice into a very profitable little crime against probability.
Cheat Engine can also make stealth easier by extending pickpocket timers or simplifying lockpicking. If you’ve ever broken six lockpicks on one chest and considered retiring Henry to a monastery, you can probably see the appeal.
That said, memory editing is riskier than basic console commands:
Cheat Engine is best for players who want very specific control rather than broad “god mode on” trainer buttons.
Infinite Groschen Merchant Haggle Money Glitch
CheatsOne of the most famous Kingdom Come: Deliverance money glitches involves selling items during a haggle, dropping those items before the transaction finishes, and then picking them back up after the merchant pays you.
The basic exploit works like this:
When done correctly, the game finalizes the sale but doesn’t properly remove the items from your possession because they were dropped into the world before the transaction completed. You keep the groschen and recover the gear.
For best results, use high-value armor or weapons. If the merchant runs out of money, wait a few in-game days for their funds to refresh, then do it again.
Some players report that the glitch is more consistent if the merchant is moving when dialogue starts, though timing and reliability can vary by version and platform.
This exploit completely destroys the intended economy. With enough repetition, you can buy top-tier armor, weapons, training, horses, repairs, and supplies without doing much actual adventuring. Handy? Absolutely. Balanced? Not even close.
Advanced Console Cheating with the Nexus Cheat Mod
CheatsThe Nexus Cheat mod for Kingdom Come: Deliverance is one of the most complete cheat tools available for PC players. It expands the console with commands that go far beyond the default devmode options.
After installation, open the console and type cheat, then use Tab to browse commands. You can also add ? to many commands to see how they work.
The mod can manipulate nearly every major system, including:
The NPC commands are especially powerful. If a quest character gets stuck, fails to appear, or wanders somewhere inconvenient, spawning or teleporting them can sometimes help recover a broken quest. Of course, it can also break quests badly if you kill, move, or modify important characters at the wrong time.
For character building, the mod lets you create custom setups quickly. Want a max-strength knight in full plate? Easy. Want a stealthy thief with cleaned stolen goods and boosted lockpicking? Also easy. Want to role-play a weather-controlling alchemist who teleports across Bohemia? Weird, but sure.
The mod is also excellent for content creators because it makes staging guides, testing encounters, and demonstrating builds much faster. Just don’t forget that heavy cheating can remove the very struggle that makes Kingdom Come: Deliverance memorable.
Wolverine's hand
Easter EggsIn the forest north of Neuhof, you can find Wolverine’s hand surrounded by some rocks, although you can’t pick it up or do anything with it.
Witcher perk reference
Easter EggsThere is an Alchemy perk called “Witcher,” which uses a wolf icon and lets you drink more potions.
Hot Fuzz reference
Easter EggsThe Talmberg Huntsman, who gives you a quest to track down poachers, is named Nicholas Angel. That is the name of Simon Pegg’s character in Hot Fuzz.
Traffic Cone
Easter EggsIn the forest southeast of Vranik, you can find a traffic cone in a watchtower. This is a nod to the alpha and beta test for the game, in which traffic cone assets were used to mark out the playable area.
Giant's boots
Easter EggsIn the forest east of Rattay, you can find a pair of giant boots near a skeleton.
Witch Corpse
Easter EggsIt is possible to find the body of an apparent witch—a woman who had been riding a broom, wearing a black hat, and reaching for a wand.
Roach (Witcher reference)
Easter EggsAt the horse stable in Merhojed, you can find a horse named Roach. If you ask the horse trader about her, he will say he bought Roach from “some odd Polish fellow” who had settled down with a wife. This is a reference to Geralt’s horse Roach in The Witcher 3 (as well as the Witcher novels).
Epona (Legend of Zelda reference)
Easter EggsAt the horse stable in Neuhof, you can find a horse named Epona. If you ask the horse trader about her, she will ask if you can play the flute, saying that the horse won’t listen to anything except a pipe or flute. This is a reference to Link’s horse in the Legend of Zelda series, and how Link needs to use Epona’s Song to call her.
Breaking Bad, Coffee, and Magic Pi Mushroom Easter Eggs
Easter EggsKingdom Come: Deliverance is famous for historical detail, but the developers still hid some wonderfully out-of-place jokes in the game files and item data.
One of the funniest Kingdom Come: Deliverance Easter eggs is an unobtainable crystal meth item referencing Breaking Bad. Its description jokes that crystal meth isn’t available in the Dark Ages and includes the phrase “Let’s cook!” It’s not something you’ll normally find during gameplay, but dataminers and curious players spotted it in the game data.
Other oddball joke items include:
These items don’t affect gameplay, but they show that even in a grounded medieval RPG, the devs weren’t above sneaking in a few modern jokes for players willing to dig.
Game of Thrones, Lovecraft, Monty Python, Star Wars, and McLovin References
Easter EggsKingdom Come: Deliverance has plenty of pop culture references tucked into items, quests, dialogue, and achievements.
Notable references include:
The Necronomicon reference is one of the more involved ones. During “Restless Spirit,” Henry has to retrieve the book from the forbidden section of the Sasau Monastery library. That means sneaking through restricted areas, dealing with locked cabinets, and avoiding monks who probably won’t appreciate you browsing the black magic shelf.
These Easter eggs are small, but they’re fun rewards for players who pay attention to names, item descriptions, and dialogue.
Some of the best secret locations in Kingdom Come: Deliverance aren’t marked quests at all. They’re strange little scenes placed in the world for explorers to stumble across.
A few memorable environmental Easter eggs include:
The Polaroid secret is especially eerie because it appears in a location already loaded with tension. To find it, go deep into the Skalitz mines during Theresa’s section, head near the stolen silver, climb the rocky ledges to the right, and follow the wooden walkway until the camera triggers.
These little scenes are part of what makes exploring Bohemia so rewarding. You never know when a quiet forest path is about to turn into a fairy tale crime scene or a medieval UFO tour.
One of the funniest running jokes in Kingdom Come: Deliverance is the claim that a hen appears in every cutscene. Sometimes it’s obvious. Sometimes it’s tucked into the background like a medieval Where’s Waldo with feathers.
The chicken Easter egg works because poultry is everywhere in rural Bohemia anyway, so it rarely feels completely out of place. But once you know to look for it, cutscenes become a second game: follow the drama, listen to the dialogue, and also scan every corner for the sacred chicken.
It doesn’t unlock anything, and it doesn’t change the story. It’s just a great little visual gag that rewards obsessive attention to detail.
KCD2 Crocodile Rock Easter Egg Location
Easter EggsOne community-discussed Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Easter egg involves a crocodile-shaped rock formation near a mysterious scene with a woman’s body and a bottle of poison.
To find the crocodile Easter egg, use these landmarks:
From one side, the rock looks ordinary. From the right angle, it resembles a crocodile’s head. Nearby props, including the body and poison bottle, make the scene feel like a tiny environmental mystery rather than just a random rock.
Whether you treat it as a KCD2 teaser, a visual joke, or just another oddity in Bohemia, it’s a neat reward for players who love hunting down obscure secrets.
All Treasure Locations
HintsThere are 30 treasures hidden throughout the game, five Ancient Treasures and 25 Normal Treasures. Finding treasure is also the easiest way to make money in Kingdom Come, while also letting you get good armor. Some treasures require the Spade, which you can get at Rattay Mill, and others require lockpicks. If your lockpicking skill isn’t high enough for the treasure you’re trying to get, you can temporarily boost your skill with a padfoot potion.
Note: You don’t need the treasure maps to find the treasures. This includes the Ancient Treasures. The DLC adds their maps, but the treasures will already be in the game without the DLC.
Use the video guide below if you’re having trouble finding all of the treasures.
Queen of Sheba sword locations
HintsThe five pieces of the Queen of Sheba sword can be found in the following locations:
- In Rattay, go to the blacksmith’s second floor and check the chest near the stairs.
- Complete the “Aquarius” quest given in Rattay by the Pickman of Skalitz, then talk to him again after you’ve picked him for water or dung duty.
- In Sasau, pickpocket Zach.
- In Ledetchko, buy one from the blacksmith.
- In Talmberg, go to the blacksmith’s house east of the tanner, enter the second room on the left, and find it on the top of a barrel.
Horse Armor
HintsYou can find armor for your horse’s head in the forest east of Ledetchko. There is a large nest up on the cliff. If you reach the top of the cliff and use the bushes to climb up to the nest (because you can stand on bushes temporarily), you can take the armor from the dead horse in the nest.
Early Game Tips: Get to Rattay, Train Hard, and Save Smart
HintsThe opening hours of Kingdom Come: Deliverance can be rough. Henry starts weak, broke, undertrained, and very easy to bully. If you’re new and wondering why every fight feels impossible, don’t worry. That’s partly the point.
A good early-game plan is:
Rattay is the real early-game turning point. Once you can train with Bernard, Henry starts improving in a safe environment. Practicing with weapons there raises your skills without the risk of being murdered in a ditch by three peasants with sticks. Which, yes, can absolutely happen.
Saving also matters. Kingdom Come doesn’t let you quicksave freely in vanilla. You’ll rely on autosaves, beds, and Saviour Schnapps. Since Schnapps can be expensive early on, don’t chug one before every minor decision. Save them for theft, combat, difficult lockpicking, or quest choices you really don’t want to repeat.
Combat Tips: Stamina, Parries, Counters, and Staying Alive
HintsIf you want the most important Kingdom Come: Deliverance combat tip, it’s this: protect your stamina like your life depends on it. Because it does.
Stamina affects attacking, blocking, sprinting, and how well Henry absorbs hits. If your stamina is high, you can survive mistakes. If it’s empty, even a normal blow can punish you badly.
Key combat advice:
Combos are powerful but require practice. Some involve sequences like high attack, right attack, lower-left attack, or other directional chains ending in a special strike. They’re satisfying when they land, but don’t rely on them until you can defend consistently.
Against groups, play defensively. Parry, counter, move, and don’t let enemies wrap around you. Kingdom Come combat is less about heroic button-mashing and more about controlled panic management.
Archery Tips and the Bow Crosshair Console Command
HintsArchery in Kingdom Come: Deliverance is brutal at first. Henry’s aim sways, low bow skill makes shots inconsistent, and the game gives you no default crosshair. Very rude. Very medieval.
To get better at archery:
Some players use the old-school trick of putting a tiny piece of tape or paper on the center of the screen as a fake crosshair. It’s not elegant, but it works.
PC players can also enable a real bow reticle with the console command:
wh_pl_showfirecursor = 1After entering it, you may need to unequip and re-equip the bow before the reticle appears.
This is one of the most searched-for Kingdom Come: Deliverance archery cheats, and for good reason. It makes aiming much easier. Some players consider it a cheat because the missing crosshair is part of the intended challenge, but if archery is ruining your fun, use it. Henry won’t tell anyone.
Lockpicking, Pickpocketing, and Stealth Tips for Thieves
HintsLockpicking and stealth are essential if you want money, rare gear, quest shortcuts, or the simple joy of being Bohemia’s most suspicious peasant.
Beginner lockpicking tips:
For pickpocketing, visit Peshek at the Rattay mill to learn the basics. Pickpocketing depends heavily on timing, target awareness, lighting, and location. Don’t try to rob someone in the middle of a busy street unless you enjoy jail architecture.
Stealth infiltration tips:
Some quests, like “Nest of Vipers,” can be completed more safely by observing enemy positions instead of trying to sabotage everything. Other quests, especially monastery-related ones like “Restless Spirit,” require more careful lockpicking and sneaking through restricted interiors.
The golden rule: if a place has monks, guards, locked doors, and forbidden books, save first.
Food, Nourishment, Poison, and Alchemy Survival Tips
HintsFood matters in Kingdom Come: Deliverance, but eating everything in sight is not the answer. Henry needs nourishment, but overeating gives debuffs, and spoiled food can poison you.
Basic food tips:
Alchemy is also worth learning. Potions can heal, boost skills, improve stealth, help lockpicking, or support achievement goals. Some quests require brewing or gathering ingredients, especially around the Sasau Monastery and infirmary storylines.
Poison can be used offensively too. If you sneak into an enemy camp, you can poison the cookpot and return later to see the results. Just don’t eat from that same pot afterward. That would be less “clever assassin” and more “Henry discovers consequences.”
Useful alchemy-related habits:
Alchemy starts slow, but it becomes one of the strongest support systems in the game.
Gear condition is a big deal in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Weapons, armor, clothing, and boots all degrade through use. If you ignore repairs for too long, your equipment gets weaker and may become much harder or impossible to restore properly.
Repair basics:
There’s also hidden horse-head armor east of Ledetchko, one of the best-known Kingdom Come: Deliverance secret armor locations. It’s found in a large nest on a cliff near a dead horse. To reach it, climb up the cliff and use nearby bushes as footholds to get into the nest. It’s awkward, but it works.
Treasure hunting is another excellent way to gear up without spending a fortune. Many hidden chests and dig spots contain high-quality armor, weapons, groschen, and recipes. Some require lockpicks or a spade, and harder chests may need better lockpicking or a temporary skill boost.
You don’t always need the treasure map in your inventory. If you know the location from a guide, you can still find the treasure.
Base Game Achievement Tips and Trophy Strategies
GuidesMany Kingdom Come: Deliverance trophies and achievements are tied to specific quests, repeated activities, or unusual behavior.
Examples of achievement strategies include:
Some side quests can lock you out of other achievements. “Playing with the Devil,” for instance, can interfere with a celibacy-focused run depending on how you complete it.
For stealth or theft achievements, prepare first:
Achievement hunting in KCD is less about checking boxes and more about playing a carefully planned version of Henry’s life. A chaotic Henry is fun, but he’s not always trophy-efficient.
Achievement Planning and Main Quest Progression Guide
GuidesIf you’re chasing Kingdom Come: Deliverance achievements and trophies, plan ahead. The main story has a long quest chain, and some achievements depend on choices that can conflict with others.
Before starting an achievement-focused run, decide whether you’re going for goals like:
Some achievements can be combined naturally, while others are mutually exclusive or easy to ruin through side content. For example, romantic or sexual choices can affect achievements tied to Henry’s celibacy, while aggressive quest choices may clash with pacifist-style goals.
Main quest planning matters because some major battles and scripted events have special rules. For example, mandatory story kills may not always invalidate certain no-kill achievements, depending on how the game tracks them internally. That’s why it’s smart to check achievement requirements before assuming a run is ruined.
General achievement-run advice:
Kingdom Come’s save system makes planning more important than in many RPGs. One bad decision can cost hours if you don’t have backup saves.
Johanka’s A Woman’s Lot DLC Achievement Guide
GuidesJohanka’s path in A Woman’s Lot DLC includes several achievement-related choices, moral tests, and quest steps that are easy to miss if you rush.
To access Johanka’s later DLC content, you need to progress through key Sasau-related quests, including helping at the monastery infirmary and resolving plague-related events. Once her storyline opens up, pay close attention to confession, sin, and moral dialogue.
Important Johanka DLC achievement points include:
For Infernal Justice, Johanka describes a dream involving a cave and a crime. The quest route involves:
For Go, and Sin No More, Henry deals with Adela in Ledetchko. One related objective involves pickpocketing powdered unicorn horn from Henslin without getting caught. To set it up, go to the Ledetchko bathhouse, pass the baths, and listen near the last door on the right where Adela is arguing with a customer.
Before attempting the pickpocket section:
Johanka’s DLC is heavily choice-driven, so if you’re trophy hunting, treat every confession and moral decision like it matters.
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