Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2's respec mechanic involves drinking so much that you can't remember anything, Disco Elysium style

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 screenshot showing a group of medieval men sitting at a table with food, cheering together with wooden mugs of beer lifted high
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At the start of Disco Elysium, you wake up from a gnarly hangover with what seems to be drug-induced amnesia. In 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you basically have to go through ꧂the same thing every time you want to ꦚrespec your character.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 launched this week to pretty 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:great reviews, and since the GamesRadar+ guides team has had its hands on the ga🀅me for a while now, various writers have been sharing amusing details about the game for the 🙈past week or two. One of those is the method you use to respec, which stinks of Disco Elysium.

If you want to resꦜpec your perks in Kingdom Come:🗹 Deliverance 2, you have to drink a potion called "Lethean Water," which has a skull on the bottle and is made of several poisons. In the story, it causes you to purge yourself of all of your attributes and rebuild your life from the ground up. "Drink one mouthful and you'll forget all earthly experience," reads its description.

Mechanically, it wipes all 💦of your character's perks and refunds you all of your perk points to build out everything from scratch.

Finally, anatomically, Lethean Water is pretty explicitly an alcoholic drink, with a key ingredient being wormwood, a real-life herb used to make vermouth and absinthe.

Basically, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 makes you drink yourself into a com🌠a in order to respec. It's worth noting that this isn't new to the s♚equel; Lethean Water was added to the original Kingdom Come some time after launch, but with everyone playing the sequel right now, it seemed a worthy mention.

Elsewhere, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 pays tribute to Elden Ring icon Let Me Solo Her - and the legend himself thinks the Easter egg is "awesome."

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