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Kingdom Come 2: Miller ou forgeron? Guide du choix

Authore: FinnMise à jour:Feb 19,2025

Kingdom Come 2: Miller ou forgeron? Guide du choix

Dans Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 , la quête "Wedding Crashers" présente un choix: Aider le forgeron ou le Miller. Cette décision a un impact sur votre expérience de jeu précoce, offrant des chemins distincts axés sur les compétences.

Le forgeron (Radovan):

Cette voie met l'accent sur les compétences de forgeron. Le choix de Radovan fournit un tutoriel, simplifiant l'acquisition de recettes d'artisanat pour les armes et l'armure. L'accès à la forge et à la roue d'égalité permet la réparation pratique des engrenages et l'amélioration de la durabilité. Ceci est souvent considéré comme l'approche la plus traditionnelle.

le meunier:

Les quêtes du Miller se concentrent sur la furtivité, le verrouillage et le vol. Ce chemin convient aux joueurs préférant un style plus voyou. Bien que le mini-jeu de verrouillage reste difficile, la pratique répétée à travers ces quêtes peut s'avérer bénéfique.

Le meilleur choix? Les deux!

En fin de compte, les deux options offrent de précieux tutoriels et récompenses. Chaque personnage fournit trois quêtes. Pour maximiser votre expérience, complétez deux quêtes pour chaque personnage pour acquérir toutes les compétences disponibles. Ensuite, choisissez-en une pour la quête finale pour conclure le scénario. Quel que soit votre choix, le forgeron et Miller offrent à Henry un endroit pour se reposer, en aidant l'exploration.

Pour plus du royaume: Délivrance 2 Guides et stratégies, consultez l'Escapist.

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