
Combos and Techniques for Swords in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
There are various weapon types to use in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. What techniques should you pay attention to when executing sword combos? Below, we share insights about sword combos provided by "Jiang Wu Tong," which we hope will assist you.
Understanding Combo Mechanics
Most combos only require a single adjustment to your hand position during combat (which involves the four directional attacks: up, down, left, right).
Key Points to Note
- Natural Inertia of Attacks: All attacks have a "natural inertia." For example, when launching from the left position, your hand will naturally transition to the right.
- Timing for Combos: When performing a combo, the hand position for the next attack needs to be adjusted as soon as the previous hit lands. For instance, during a slice combo (left → down → right), the position needs to be adjusted to down before the left hit connects to successfully trigger the combo.
Utilizing Natural Inertia
From the first point, we can see that many combos only require a manual change of hand position once, with subsequent position changes being triggered by "natural inertia." For example, in the slice combo (left → down → right), after initiating an attack from the left position, you need to adjust to the down position, and then the following "down → right" will automatically be executed without further manual adjustments due to the attack's "natural inertia."
Examples of Natural Inertia Hand Position Changes
方向 | 手位變換 |
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左 | 右 |
右 | 左 |
上 | 左 |
Unique Combat Techniques in Kingdom Come: Deliverance II
The upward slash technique (Down → Right) activates naturally during the "natural inertia" hand position change, so no manual adjustment is necessary. Based on this description, we can identify the existence of "natural combos," such as "Left Upper Slash (Right → Left → Right)," "Right Upper Slash (Left → Right → Left)," and "Ferro's Half-Sword Style (Up → Left → Right)." In particular, I highly recommend "Ferro's Half-Sword Style," which is a natural combo that delivers a high damage stab directly to the heart, making it both simple and effective.
Unfortunately, mastering Ferro's Half-Sword Style requires training with Nikola, and players must choose between Nikola and Merhart; many players might opt to assist Master Merhart. Therefore, here is the control code for Ferro's Half-Sword Style: #player.soul:AddPerk('4cfff8f5-85ad-48d2-b8d1-e03fff06bcd7') for Ferro's Half-Sword Style.
代碼 | 技術名稱 |
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#player.soul:AddPerk('4cfff8f5-85ad-48d2-b8d1-e03fff06bcd7') | 菲雷奧半劍式 |
Introduction to Combat Techniques
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, mastering combat techniques is essential for survival. Among these techniques, the Rosen-style attack (Up → Left → Left → Right) stands out.
The Rosen-style consists of four moves but requires only one manual adjustment. In the second move, strike to the left while moving the mouse left, which can be tricky. If you find it challenging, start with an upward attack and gradually move the mouse left to perform the third left-handed strike. The location to learn this is currently unknown.
Additionally, here is the code to obtain the perk: #player.soul:AddPerk('4cfff8f5-85ad-48d2-b8d1-e03fff06bcd9').
On the other hand, the Fiore-style is easy to execute and offers high damage with great practicality. However, if the first strike is blocked and countered, the combo will be interrupted, especially during a defender's counterattack.