
Kingdom Come:Deliverance 2 :すべてのバッジを取得するためのガイドのマスター
- Kingdom Come:Derverance 2 *のサイコロゲームは、特に戦略的な利点を持って、Groschenを蓄積するための有利な道を提供します。このガイドは、ゲーム内の31バッジすべての取得について詳しく説明しています。
王国のすべてのバッジの場所が来る:救出2
| Badge | Effect | Location |
|---|---|---|
| Tin Doppelganger’s Badge | Doubles the points of your last throw (once per game). | TBD |
| Tin Badge of Headstart | Provides a small point headstart. | TBD |
| Tin Badge of Defence | Negates the effects of opponent's Tin badges. | TBD |
| Tin Badge of Fortune | Allows re-rolling one die (once per game). | TBD |
| Tin Badge of Might | Adds one extra die to your throw (once per game). | TBD |
| Tin Badge of Transmutation | Changes a chosen die to a 3 (once per game). | TBD |
| Carpenter’s Badge of Advantage | 3+5 combination forms a "Cut" formation (repeatable). | TBD |
| Tin Warlord’s Badge | Grants 25% more points for the current turn (once per game). | Looted from Ursula’s Mother during "All’s Fair" quest. |
| Tin Badge of Resurrection | Allows a re-throw after an unlucky roll (once per game). | TBD |
| Silver Doppelganger’s Badge | Doubles the points of your last throw (twice per game). | Looted from a soldier on the Trosky Castle balcony during "Storm" quest. |
| Silver Badge of Headstart | Provides a moderate point headstart. | TBD |
| Silver Badge of Defence | Negates the effects of opponent's Silver badges. | TBD |
| Silver Swap-Out Badge | Allows re-rolling a chosen die (once per game). | TBD |
| Silver Badge of Fortune | Allows re-rolling up to two dice (once per game). | TBD |
| Silver Badge of Might | Adds an extra die to your throw (twice per game). | TBD |
| Silver Badge of Transmutation | Changes a chosen die to a 5 (once per game). | TBD |
| Executioner’s Badge of Advantage | 4+5+6 combination forms a "Gallows" formation (repeatable). | TBD |
| Silver Warlord’s Badge | Grants 50% more points for the current turn (once per game). | Looted from the Scribe’s Chambers in Trosky Castle during "Storm" quest; also found in a hard lockpicking chest in Hendi von Grolle’s room during "The Fifth Commandment" quest. |
| Silver Badge of Resurrection | Allows a re-throw after an unlucky roll (twice per game). | TBD |
| Silver King’s Badge | Adds an extra die to your throw (twice per game). | TBD |
| Gold Doppelganger Badge | Doubles the points of your last throw (thrice per game). | TBD |
| Gold Badge of Headstart | Provides a large point headstart. | TBD |
| Gold Badge of Defence | Negates the effects of opponent's Gold badges. | TBD |
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