Maintaining footwear in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is crucial. This guide details how to acquire and repair shoes, ensuring you're never caught shoeless.
Acquiring Shoes:
While you begin with a pair, replacements are readily available. Loot chests and fallen enemies (poachers, etc.) often yield shoes. Alternatively, purchase them from vendors. Tailors offer shoes, but cobblers provide superior options. Locate cobblers using the map icon (three red circles); one is found early in Trosky. Cobbler Matthew, for instance, sells both shoes and horse equipment, along with Blacksmith's and Cobbler's Kits.
Repairing Shoes:
Two methods exist for shoe repair. First, utilize cobblers or blacksmiths; select the "repair" option during dialogue. A menu appears, displaying repair costs, which are affected by your Craftsmanship skill perks (offering percentage discounts).
Secondly, self-repair is possible, contingent upon your Craftsmanship level. Insufficient skill prevents repairs. A Cobbler's Kit is necessary for self-repair.
Obtain Cobbler's Kits from various vendors (cobblers, blacksmiths), chests, or looted NPCs. Access the kit from your inventory; the "interact" button (typically "E" on PC) opens a repair menu. Faded items indicate insufficient skill. Select items and use the interact button again to initiate repair.
This covers shoe acquisition and repair in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The same process applies to other gear using a Blacksmith's Kit. However, utilizing vendor repair services remains a viable alternative for maintaining equipment integrity.