
Herb Locations in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II Beginner Village
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, there are plenty of herbs to collect. Where can you find the herbs in the Beginner Village? Below are the herb distribution points brought to you by "Late Stage Chuunibyou," which hope to assist all players who love alchemy.
For all Henrys who love alchemy
- Yarrow: Found in the grass near the tavern and its fence, approximately 20+ plants.
- Nettle: Mostly grows by the fences and wall roots along the main roads in the village, around 400+ in total.
- Chamomile: Follow the path from the alchemy station courtyard to the nearest village entrance, about 70+ on the surrounding grass.
- Wormwood: Widely distributed but sparse; you’ll find some around, approximately 80+ in the village.
- Marigold: In the herb garden and surrounding areas, around 50+.
- Peppermint: Located in the herb garden, about 20.
- St. John's Wort: Found in the herb garden and surrounding area, approximately 30+.
- Salvia & Mallow: On the grass at the village entrance near the alchemy station; salvia around 50+, mallow 30+.
- Thistle: Commonly found on the grass at the village entrance, about 500+.
- Dandelion & Chamomile: Can be seen just by looking down; around 1000+ each.
Alchemy Ingredients in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
At the alchemist's shop, you can find 10+ Belladonna and 10+ Hellebore, along with various alchemical ingredients (the materials for alchemy are located at the bottom row). The merchant only has hay, which must be mixed with fresh herbs; otherwise, you won't be able to create the Henry prefix. It is recommended to fully deplete the merchant's stock of Hellebore and Belladonna in the early game to create the Potion of Lethe. This potion has a higher output quantity since it does not require a prefix, yielding up to 8 bottles (although there is no prefix). Furthermore, each bottle is priced at 100, making it one of the most valuable potions, and you can sell it to the merchant for around 30. Be sure to negotiate when stockpiling to practice your persuasion skills.
Private Wine is the only alchemical product that can be sold to taverns, but the price is rather disappointing. Additionally, Private Wine is not affected by prefixes; theoretically, a batch could yield up to 10 bottles.