How to Get and Make Fever Tonic KCD2 | Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Alchemy Guide

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Fever Tonicum (Fever Tonic) is a potion that alleviates fever if given in time. It can be bought, looted, or brewed at an alchemy bench.

Where to Find Fever Tonic

Buying Fever Tonic

  • Fever Tonic can be purchased from apothecaries, though exact locations may vary.

  • It may also be sold by certain healers or herbalists.

Looting Fever Tonic

  • Can be looted from a chest (requires Hard Lockpicking).

  • Found inside a bookcase in the alchemy room at Trosky Castle, near the door.

    • Look for the surgeon’s journal, not a standard recipe book.

  • Can be discovered during the “For Whom the Bell Tolls” quest.

How to Brew Fever Tonic

Required Ingredients

✔ Wine (Base)
✔ Feverfew x3
✔ Ginger x2
✔ Elderberry Leaves x1

Brewing Steps

  1. Add the Feverfew and boil for 2 turns of the hourglass.

  2. Grind the Elderberry Leaves and add them to the cauldron.

  3. Add the Ginger.

  4. Finally, distill the mixture.

Once completed, you’ll have a Fever Tonic ready to use or sell.

Final Tips

  • Fever Tonic is useful for curing fever-related conditions.

  • If you don’t want to brew it, try looting it in Trosky Castle.

  • Keep a few in your inventory in case you or an NPC gets sick.

That’s all you need to know to get and make Fever Tonic in KCD2!


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