One player of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has stumbled upon a clever way to gather eggs by merely tossing stones at bird nests. This tip, shared in a brief video, has created a buzz among fellow players on social media and offers a handy strategy for fans of the game.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, an action RPG set in a rich, medieval world, invites players to dive into its detailed open world full of activities. Released recently, the game has received mostly positive feedback from both gamers and critics. Despite some critiques about its handling of DEI issues, fans seem to be enjoying the experience, leaving favorable reviews on platforms like Steam and OpenCritic. As players explore the game’s medieval landscape, some start to share practical advice and discoveries.
In a recent Reddit post, user Yorttam demonstrated a straightforward trick to gather eggs by throwing stones at bird nests, a method which many players had overlooked. This simple tactic, appreciated by the community, helps players avoid the hassle of using weapons like crossbows that could attract unwanted guard attention.
However, not every player found this trick easy to replicate. Some reached out to Yorttam, with one user noting they were unsuccessful and questioning if the angle of their throws was incorrect. Yorttam clarified that the main character, Henry, has restrictions when aiming upwards. If nests are too distant, they become unreachable. He advised aiming a bit to the left for better accuracy.
Another user inquired about the location of suitable stones within the game world, as theirs seemed ineffective. Yorttam explained that by crouching and holding the R1/RB button, players can automatically throw stones, thus eliminating the need for specific stones. This method, involving stone throwing, helps players quietly collect eggs without alerting any guards.
Beyond practical tips, players have also encountered some amusing bugs in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. As players continue to navigate this newly launched game, more tricks akin to Yorttam’s are bound to surface, enriching the community experience even further.