How to stop Bleeding in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

How to stop Bleeding in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Just a flesh wound

Bleeding in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 can literally lead to your death. Henry will eventually start having blurry vision before leading to you dying and having to reload from the most recent checkpoint. Here is how you can stop bleeding in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

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How to stop bleeding in KCD2

The primary way to stop bleeding in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is to use Bandages. Go into your inventory to the Utility section, select the Bandage, then hit the ‘E’ key to use it. You will then get a pop-up window asking which body part you want to patch. In order to completely stop bleeding, you will have to patch up every body part that is not at 0%. Each Bandage you use will stop the bleeding on that body part.

It can take quite a few bandages to completely stop bleeding if you’ve been badly beaten up and are bleeding from several different body parts. The key is to make sure each individual body part has a 0% beside it, as that means it is no longer bleeding. If any body part at all is still bleeding, you will slowly bleed out. Of course, the more body parts that are bleeding, the faster you will bleed out.

You can also stop bleeding via several consumables like the Marigold Potion, but these are much harder to come by. You want to make it a priority to always pick up extra Bandages when you can; after all, they are cheap and always needed.

How to get Bandages

You can purchase Bandages from tons of different merchants all across the Kingdom of Bohemia. They will also consistently restock them. Thankfully, Bandages are super cheap, running only 2 Groschen each at most vendors. And, they only take up 0.1 Weight, so you’ll be able to plan ahead and carry a bunch around with you just in case you need them.

Bandages can also be found in various chests and looted from the bodies of enemies you kill. You should make a good habit of looting every corpse you come across, not only to pick up some extra Bandages but also so you can sell the various items you scavenge to purchase important items, like the Bandages themselves. Unfortunately, there doesn’t seem to be a way to manually craft Bandages.


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