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All Ending Choices in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

All Ending Choices in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

Discover all the ending choices in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Learn how your decisions impact the game's conclusion and the reactions of Martin and Henry's mother.

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Discover all the ending choices in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Learn how your decisions impact the game's conclusion and the reactions of Martin and Henry's mother.

In Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, the ending is shaped by a multitude of choices made throughout the game, culminating in a final judgment by Martin and Henry's mother. There isn't a single definitive 'good' or 'bad' ending, but rather a spectrum influenced by your actions and dialogue.

Key choices that affect the ending include:

  • How Istvan is killed: Duel him honorably or kill him dishonorably in Nebakov Fortress Tower. Dueling is the more positive choice.
  • Whether you kill Brabant: After he betrays you and threatens Samuel, you can kill Brabant or spare him. Sparing him is considered positive.
  • Whether you kill Von Aulitz or let him die: You can let him die quietly, kill him, or massacre him. Letting him die is the honorable option.
  • Whether you save Semine from Hashek: After the wedding in Trosky, you can choose to save Semine from being burned down by Hashek.
  • Whether you burned down Maleshov or not: In Dancing With the Devil, you can duel Dry Devil to save the town or let him burn it down. Standing up for the town is a positive choice.
  • Whether you stole significantly during the game: Excessive stealing negatively impacts your mother's reaction. Avoid claiming you had no choice in the final conversation if you did steal.
  • Whether you saved Samuel: In Reckoning, after escaping the camp, you can save Samuel by obtaining a Praguers uniform or looting a guard. You can then tell soldiers you are disposing of his body to take him to safety. If not saved, he will be hanged.

If you avoid killing antagonists and innocents unnecessarily, save both towns, and refrain from stealing, Martin and Henry's mother will react positively. Conversely, making opposite choices leads to disappointment, though they may be understanding if you show remorse and explain your reasoning. If you show no remorse and claim you had no choice, they will leave abruptly, with Martin stating, "You've turned into the very thing you wanted to take vengeance against!"

The game concludes with Radzig giving you a new sword. After the credits, there are two scenes:

  • Mid-Credits Scene: At a party, Dry Devil attempts to shoot an apple off Zizka's head with a crossbow while drunk, but instead hits Zizka in the eye.
  • Post-Credits Scene: A scribe informs Sigismund about the events that transpired at the end of the game.

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