Unfortunately, in "Tears of Kingdom 2", you cannot own a property. Whether it is a hut, a shed, or even a decorative storage room in your name. Henry Scalitz may have many identities—son of the Blacksmith, quasi-knight, master of alchemy—but the homeowner is not among them.
Good memory! In the first game, Henry serves as the village chief of Pribislawitz. He doesn't own it, but he can command others and has a room with a bed - close enough, right?
In "Tears of Kingdom 2", Henry leaves his hometown, chases drama among the nobles and tries to survive. There is no content such as house purchase or manor management in the game. At best, you can only stay in the inn or “borrow” a bed. Typical Henry style.
Maybe. Maybe not. Currently there is no official housing system in "Tears of Kingdom 2", and Warhorse Studios has not mentioned adding this feature to DLC. Can they do it? sure. Will they? Try tossing a coin…we still hope so.
Players want to have:
Henry owns:
In "Tears of Kingdom 2", you won't pick curtains or grow cabbage in the short term. Henry was too busy saving the nobles and avoiding death to take care of real estate. Maybe in "Tears of Kingdom 3", you can realize your farmhouse dream - but for now, your "industry" is the land where you sleep. The dream comes true...it's just not the homeowner's dream.
The above is the detailed content of Can You Own a House or Property in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 (KCD2)?. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!