Maintaining footwear in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is crucial. This guide details how to acquire and repair shoes, ensuring your character remains comfortably shod.
Acquiring Shoes:
While you begin with a pair, replacements are readily available. Loot chests and fallen enemies (poachers, etc.) often yield footwear. Alternatively, purchase shoes from vendors. Tailors offer shoes, though often with inferior stats. For superior footwear, seek out a cobbler. One is located early in the game in Trosky; their map icon resembles three red circles.
Cobblers, like Cobbler Matthew in Trosky, sell various goods beyond shoes, including horse equipment, blacksmith's kits, and cobbler's kits.
Repairing Shoes:
Shoe repair offers two approaches: NPC repair or self-repair.
Cobblers and blacksmiths provide repair services. Select the repair option during dialogue, choose the items, and pay the associated cost. Note that Craftsmanship skill perks reduce repair expenses.
Alternatively, self-repair is possible with a Cobbler's Kit. These kits can be purchased from various vendors or found through looting and chests.
To use a kit, access your inventory, select the kit, and use the interact button ("E" on PC). A menu appears, listing repairable items. Faded items require a higher Craftsmanship level. Select items and use the interact button again to initiate repair. Blacksmith's Kits function similarly for other equipment. While vendor repairs are convenient, self-repair offers cost savings, dependent on your skill level. Maintaining well-maintained gear is advantageous throughout the game.