In the unforgiving world of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, even the simplest actions can have deadly consequences. Food poisoning is a real threat, but thankfully, it's curable. Here's how to avoid a gruesome end and keep Henry alive.
Curing Food Poisoning in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
To counteract the effects of food poisoning, Henry needs a digestive potion. There's no other remedy; waiting it out is a recipe for disaster.
Acquiring a digestive potion is straightforward. You can purchase one from most apothecaries. Those in Troskowitz, Trosky Castle, and the Nomads' Camp are reliable sources, selling them for a few groschen.
Alternatively, and for long-term preparedness, buy the recipe and brew your own potions. This ensures a readily available supply for future emergencies. You'll need two thistles, two nettles, water, and one charcoal. The brewing process is as follows:
- Add both thistles to a cauldron of water and boil for two turns.
- Grind the nettles using a pestle and mortar, then add them to the cauldron and boil for one turn.
- Grind the charcoal and add it to the cauldron.
- Finally, pour the resulting potion.
A word of caution: Bozhena's hut is generally the safest place to use an alchemy station without incurring the wrath of shopkeepers.
What Causes Food Poisoning in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2?
Understanding the cause of food poisoning is crucial for prevention. The simplest way to avoid it is to eat only fresh food. Check the "Freshness" meter on your consumable items. A red meter indicates a high risk of food poisoning. Only consume items with a white "Freshness" meter.
Consider utilizing perks that slow food spoilage, or preserve your food through cooking or drying.
This covers curing and preventing food poisoning in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For more helpful tips and guides, including romance options and locating goatskin, explore The Escapist's extensive coverage of the game.