Looking for a full Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 map? Variety is the spice of life, they say, and if they are correct, then the KCD2 map makes for the most seasoned of experiences. It’s huge, it’s interesting, it feels alive, and just when you feel like you’ve mastered your surroundings, it throws you another area that’s at least twice the size. Oh, and there isn’t just one map – there are two.
Exploring Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 is a true joy; small hamlets, dangerous wilderness, huge cities – it has a bit of everything. Whether you opt for KCD2 fast travel or you prefer wandering yourself, the map is one of the most dense and believable in recent RPG memory. We have both KCD2 maps here alongside key locations you should pay a visit to. There are no spoilers ahead.
The map will be covered in clouds when you first start out, and you can only remove the clouds by exploring, so it takes a while to get a clear picture of the land. That said, the Explorer KCD2 perk under the Scholarship KCD2 skills section automatically removes all the clouds, though you’ll only be able to unlock it later on in the game as you first have to hit level 18 in Scholarship.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Trosky map
Trosky is the game’s first map and the region you find yourself in after being released from the pillory. A handful of settlements in the shadow of Trosky castle, the inhabitants of Trosky are varied and allied with Lord von Bergow, keeping the peace so they don’t end up in the dungeons of the intimidating stronghold.
Trosky key locations
Troskowitz
Troskowitz is perhaps the most bustling of settlements you’ll find in Trosky, housing several merchants, including a trader, a carpenter, and even a tailor, who is very handy if you’re in the market for some new threads or you want to offload some pieces of clothing found on your travels.
Trosky Castle
Trosky Castle is defined by its two towers: The Maiden and The Crone. These were built on a natural rock formation, giving the castle an elevated position, and a formidable defense. Henry and Hans must get into the castle to complete their mission, but that won’t be an easy undertaking.
Semine
A small settlement with nothing much of note outside of the fortress on the north side. Quaint but full of potential; there is a combat arena on the southern edge of the fortress and a saddler merchant on the western side of the hamlet. Head southwest from Semine to find Lower Semine Mill, which houses a Miller with unclear motives and an underground fight club.
Nomad’s Camp
On the western side of Trosky you’ll find the Nomad’s Camp buried among the trees, rubbing shoulders with Rocktower Pond. The travelers that inhabit this camp can offer several important services, including a merchant and three skill teachers.
Apollonia
Apollonia is the rocky territory to the east of Trosky Castle and Troskowitz. It isn’t a settlement per se, but it does play host to a multitude of bandits and unsavory folk who make use of the caves and dense foliage to steer clear of the authorities.
Nebakov Fortress
A small, unassuming fortress located on the southern edge of Trosky, the Nebakov Fortress can punch above its weight in defensive capabilities due to the strategic nature of its placement. The people inhabiting it are a little odd, though.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Kuttenberg map
You gain access to the new region around 20 hours into the main story, depending on how fast you wish to tackle the primary KCD2 quest list. The region itself is vast – much bigger than Trosky – and houses the city of Kuttenberg, as well as several other medium-sized settlements.
Kuttenberg key locations
Suchdol
Suchdol is where you begin your journey in Kuttenberg. Thankfully, there are old friends here who give you a safe place to stay. Suchdol doesn’t have much to offer outside of the fortress, with a tavern in the main square being the focal point of the town.
Sigismund’s Camp
Sigismund’s Camp is a short way to the east of Suchdol and is the gathering point of your enemy. You can enter the camp if you have a silver tongue or perhaps heavy pockets, and inside, you’ll find a few useful services. Keep your head down, though, or you’ll be on the receiving end of a sword.
Devil’s Den
The Devil’s Den tavern is on the northern edge of Kuttenberg; it is a drinking hole for the most disreputable folk in the land, and perfect if you need information or some extra cash, so long as you don’t ask too many questions about where it comes from. The innkeeper knows only one language: coin. Pay him what he asks, and anything can be yours.
Maleshov
Maleshov is an unassuming village on the southern edge of the map, and while on the surface it only houses a simple merchant, if you head west a short while, you’ll come across the only horse handler outside of Kuttenberg City, and a hunter in the woods who can teach you a thing or two.
Hunting spots
Although hunting is technically illegal in Bohemia, something being against the law hasn’t really stopped us before. There are plenty of hunting spots around the edge of the region – whether boar, deer, or roe, you won’t have trouble finding something to shoot. The hides sell for a nice profit, too.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 Kuttenberg City map
Kuttenberg City is a much different beast from what you’ll be used to; bustling industrial buildings play host to thousands of residents. You can truly get lost in this huge point of interest, so here are some key locations:
Kuttenberg City key locations
Fast travel points
Kuttenberg City’s five fast travel points allow you to quickly gain access to the different parts of the city. You have one on the north gate, one on the west gate, a central one allowing you easy access to the markets, and then one on the southwest gate. We would suggest seeking out these fast travel points when you reach the city to make everything just that bit more convenient.
Merchants
Perhaps the first thing you’ll notice first is the sheer number of merchants dotted around Kuttenberg City. Up to now, you’ll be used to entering a town and seeing one or two specialized merchants (a tailor, a butcher, etc.) while Kuttenberg City not only has every type of shop you could hope for, but multiples in most cases. If you’re a shopaholic – or a thief – this is an absolute dream.
The Gunmaker
Kuttenberg City is home to its own gunmaker, which is quite a rarity for Bohemia. For those who wish to purchase an upgrade for their KCD2 gun, or just stock up on ammunition, this is the best place to go.
Taverns
There are several taverns dotted around Kuttenberg City, each with a room for hire, and a ton of gossip if you know who to ask. There is a tavern in the southeastern portion of the city called the Hole in the Wall, which houses all manner of miscreants and more than its fair share of unscrupulous folk. Excellent if you need advice or a job that may not be totally on the level.
Now that you know where to go on the Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 map, it’s time to gear up and head out. Check out our best KCD2 swords and KCD2 armor guides so you’re ready for anything that Bohemia can throw at you.