Skill books are books in Kingdom Come: Deliverance that Henry can read to improve his various skills and stats. Every skill book series has 4 volumes - from 1 to 4 - which require an increasingly high skill level to read, and give an increasingly high amount of experience. Reading a skill book grants the same amount of experience as a same-level trainer's training. I have Drunk and True slav as my first 2 perks (saved them). Drunk doubles the benefits of alcohol with no negative effects (as long as you don't overdrink to pass out). Hangover is doubled. True Slav gets you drunk twice as eficiently thus getting the higher level benefits. Hangover is halved.
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The benefits in my opinion are that it gives you opportunity to gain much more skill much more quickly from reading, as you can read, and once you've maxed your reading time for the day, you sleep, and continue to read. blundering_f00l • 2 yr. ago. I use reading to help pass time when I need to instead of just waiting, and by the time this Your skill is slightly better. Unless you're sparring with Bernard, or learning a new skill, you never actually see the training occur. From what I've seen, it works the same way as paying for training in the TES games, which is pretty much the way you describe. Henry: "Here's some Groschen. Perks I never noticed: Hemophilia- I have been bled only a handful of times in the game, and that usually leads to me dying soon afterwards because I was being stupid. If you approach fights tactically and block decently, you probably still won't bleed much. Also, take Thick Blooded if you take this perk.

What is "reading bonus" (as noted in the reading perks)? The reading skill itself increases faster per hour studying, or the skill being studied increases faster per hour studied? I believe someone made a post a while back, showing how different reading bonuses stack and how they affect your read time. Might be worth a search if the topic

Hardcore does the following versus Normal: 1. Adjusts combat to be more difficult, but it's more in the statistical sense: you are easier to hit, you take more damage per hit, opponents are tougher), but it doesn't "add more enemies". 2. Adds 2 selectable Liabilites/Limitations for Henry, that makes him less Normal.
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Scholar - -1 Strength and Warfare for a Reading bonus is terrible, even if you play a completely pacifistic character you are better off just leveling reading and taking Avid Reader. Local Hero/Infamous - The drawbacks are too severe and the bonus is minor.
Stinger is awesome. Repeatedly shoving that thing up someone's nose eventually kills them. Ditto St. George's longsword. Wicked stab damage which is my go-too when using a sword.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Easy way to level Maintenance Skill. 1. Buy some armour/tailor repair kits in Rattay. 2. Train with real weapons with Captain Bernard. 3. Let him hit you couple of times (not too many) then surrender. 4.
A respec potion should not exist in this game. Historically accurate my ASS. Please tell me this isnt true. All those potions are extremely inaccurate. I mean if Hair of a Dog potion existed in real life I would be boozing 3 times a day and just take one of those to get rid of after effects.
just open the book is all you have to do. You can tell you’ve “read” the book by looking in your inventory (or the inventory of containers). If it’s bold font, it’s unread. ***edit: sorry. Got my games confused! Look for the gold star on the book icon! ***. you can only get XP for reading a book the first time.

Every physical activity trains your vitality a little bit, wich includes running, riding, using your bow and combat with every weapon. Also, taking hits and surviving them seems to be the "fastest" way to level it up. Edit: pretty much everything that "drains" stamina will help you. ikonsole. • 3 yr. ago.

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While both perks have their benefits, the choice you make will be dependent on the character you’re building and your particular playstyle. Highborn – Increases your Speech by 3+ when talking Strength is a character statistic in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. The player's current Strength level can be seen in the Player window below their character. It can also be seen on the Stats tab where players will see a breakdown of the actual level and any buffs that may increase it. You can read the book series Hercules and His Diet to level up this skill. Strength defines how well a character One of the biggest misconceptions that new players to Kingdom Come Deliverance fall prey to is that Herbalism is a skill beneficial to only alchemists. It’s quite the contrary, and this skill is actually one of the most beneficial and useful that you can pick up in the early game. Skills like Drinking, Hunting, Lockpicking, and Stealth may Boards. Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Perk questions! TheAntiZealot 4 years ago #1. Fast Striker. I want to use light weapons, light armor, and go for an agility playstyle. Now, I was disappointed with the dodging system, but I'm still committed. Some people say that Fast Striker is a very bad idea: That the game emphasizes Master Strokes and Strength perks Lvl 2 Stronghold Lvl 4 Clinch Master Lvl 6 Tight Grip Lvl 8 Headcracker / Heavy Swing Lvl 10 Heavy Swing / Headcracker Lvl 12 Gravedigger Lvl 14 Dreadful Vitality perks Lvl 3 Thickblooded Lvl 6 Balanced Diet Lvl 9 Blood Rush Lvl 12 Revenant Defense perks Lvl 4 Firm Grip Lvl 8 Golem Lvl 12 Well Worn Warfare perks Lvl 4 Bloodletter .