You’ll travel from Trosky to the Kuttenberg region as part of the story in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, but you might wish to get back to the old region at times.
Whether you didn’t finish doing all the quests in Trosky or simply wish to explore it more, there are plenty of reasons to go back. Thankfully, traveling between the regions is actually pretty simple! You just need to find the right NPC and pay the transport fees.
In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to travel between Trosky and Kuttenberg.
How to Get Back to Trosky from Kuttenberg | Kingdom Come Deliverance 2
You can return to the Trosky region from Kuttenberg by speaking to a specific coachman in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2. To start, first go west of Suchdol, to the spot we marked on the map above. Suchdol itself is in the westernmost part of the Kuttenberg region.
Once you get to that area, look for a man with a red hat and green clothes. He, much like most NPCs in the game, wanders around the area instead of staying at a set spot.
Nonetheless, that’s the Coachman you need to talk with. Whenever you wish to return to Trosky, talk with him and choose to “Buy passage to the Trosky Region.” The Coachman will agree to bring you to Trosky for a fairly hefty fee of 200 Groschen. If you really do wish to go back, just pay the fee and you’ll be instantly transported!
Similarly, you can return to Kuttenberg from Trosky in the same way. You can find the Coachman in the southeastern corner of the Trosky region. This is also where you appear after coming from Kuttenberg.
The Coachman that takes you to Kuttenberg wears a black hat and desaturated green shirt, as shown above. He wanders around the small camp in the southwestern corner of Trosky. Also, just like coming to Trosky, asking him for transport will cost you 200 Groschen.
There you have it, that’s how you can come and go from Kuttenberg to Trosky and vice versa. Just make sure to keep some Groschen handy, as the travel fees can really add up. That aside, it’s also a good idea to know how to cook when you’re out camping. It’s key to survival during your travels!
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