How to Return to Trosky in KCD2 | Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

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In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, after your adventures take you to the vast region of Kuttenberg, you might find yourself longing for the familiar sights of Trosky. Returning is quite straightforward, though it does come with a price.

How to Travel Back to Trosky:

  1. Locate the Caravan: In Kuttenberg, head west from Suchdol Castle (toward the maps border) until you find a red wagon icon on your map. This marks the caravan's location.

  2. Speak to the Coachman: Once there, find the coachman—a fellow in a green shirt and red hat. He'll offer to take you back to Trosky for a fee of 200 Groschen.

  3. Prepare for the Journey: Be aware that the trip will take a few in-game days. This passage of time could affect any time-sensitive quests you have ongoing.

A Few Things to Keep in Mind:

  • No Fast Travel Between Regions: You can't fast travel between Kuttenberg and Trosky directly. The caravan is your primary means of transportation between these regions.

  • New Opportunities in Trosky: Upon returning, you might discover new side quests and events that weren't available during your initial visit. It's worth exploring to see what's changed.

So, if you're itching to revisit Trosky, just find the caravan, pay the fare, and enjoy the journey back. Safe travels, adventurer!


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