Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 features a somewhat realistic medieval experience, which may or may not be your cup of tea. Among the stuff that returned from the previous game is the dice minigame, which some players just cannot seem to understand. In this guide, we will try to help you win some more of your dice games!
How to Play Dice
When you first try to play dice at the beginning of the game, you actually get a very comprehensive six page tutorial teaching you all of the basic rules. This also includes how to use special types of dice, how you can win, and how the point system works.
Simply put, you must reach the goal score by rolling dice and strategically holding on to them to gain as much as you possibly can. As you would expect, though, it is all a game of chance, so RNG will play a major factor in this as well.
Whenever you roll, you can and have to hold on to dice that score points. For example, if you get at the very least a single “one”, you can keep that for 100 points. From here, you can continue or pass.
In this case, if you pass, you will get a score of 100 points and the other player will proceed with their turn. If you choose to continue, you will roll the remaining dice for an opportunity to get more points. The catch is that if you don’t get any combinations that score points, you will lose any held points and your turn ends.
Because of this, you have to decide whether or not it is worth rolling again for potentially higher gains or keeping whatever points you have already accumulated for that turn. There are special dice that can help you manipulate the odds a bit, but at the end of the day, it is all random.
That is pretty much how the entire game will flow. Sometimes, you are going to go on a losing streak, and other times you are going to feel like a god with hilariously good luck. Now get out there and start gambling, or don’t, because Henry is (usually) not a very rich man!
Franco is a writer and avid gamer who spends a lot of his free time looking for the next obscure indie roguelike to add to his collection. If he’s not busy working or writing on his personal blog, there’s also a non-zero chance that you stumble into him in pretty much any multiplayer game that has SEA or OCE servers. He’s pretty good at anything unless it’s a fighting game, in which case you’d probably body him.