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Kingdom Come: Deliverance

Carry Weight and Storage

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Scott Peers

The amount that you can carry in Kingdom Come: Deliverance is determined by your carry weight capacity, the specific amount of which can be seen at the bottom of your inventory. You begin the game with around 76 capacity, but this can be increased beyond 200 with the appropriate combination of stat and perk investments. Even with a carry capacity of 200+, you will find yourself struggling to carry more than your basic armour, weapons and supplies, leaving space for only a small amount of loot. Fortunately, there are two ways in which you can store items, both on the go and at home.

Horse Inventory

The horse inventory is the most convenient way to store items that you might require in the wilderness, such as alternative armour and weapon builds or additional food supplies. The carry weight capacity of a horse is much greater than your own, able to be increased well beyond 400 with the Heavy Duty Pony perk and upgrades in saddlebags. In addition you can visit horse traders to purchase a new horse with superior carry weight capacity. The horse inventory offers the added bonus of being able to access its contents without the need for the horse to be by your side. It is also especially useful in situations where you have a lot of poached meat or bandit / Cuman armour to carry away and sell.

The horse inventory is particularly useful for alternative armour and weapon sets, but also for any heavy items that you acquire in the wilderness such as bandit armour.

Home Chests

Home chests are not portable in the same way that the Horse Inventory is, but they have their own benefits in the form of an unlimited carry weight capacity and shared storage between them. This means that wherever Henry owns a bed in the world, the chest beside it will carry the same items as every other chest that he owns, including chests located in temporary accommodation such as lodgings. Home chests are particularly useful for storing items that you are likely to use only in settlements such as fancy clothes, books, keys and herbs.

The first home chest available to use is located next to Henry’s bed in Rattay Mill.

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Guide Information
  • Publisher
    Deep Silver
  • Platforms,
    PC
  • Genre
    Action RPG
  • Guide Release
    7 June 2018
  • Last Updated
    6 May 2021
    Version History
  • Guide Author
    Scott Peers

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance is an open-world RPG set in the last throes of the Middle Ages. The year is 1403 and the Kingdom of Bohemia is about to be plunged into turmoil. Henry, a resdient of the castle town Skalitz, is the son of a renowned blacksmith. When Skalitz is attacked, both of his parents are killed by the invading forces of Hungarian King Sigismund, led by Sir Markvart von Aulitz. Henry’s quest then becomes your own; to exact vengeance upon those who destroyed his hometown, friends and family. Along the way, Henry finds himself embroiled in the affairs of the great lords in the region. Rather than give in to the hatred fueled by the death of his boyhood, Henry decides to become a man and help in any way that he can against the ramifications of the assault on Skalitz.

Included in this guide:

  • A complete walkthrough of the main story, including multiple outcomes
  • Guides to specific side quests associated with each settlement
  • Reference to important points of interest along the way
  • Useful gameplay tips to ensure the best possible start
  • Character development guide to the basics, build options and recommended perks
  • A comprehensive guide for all regular and hidden achievements
  • A fully interactive map with descriptions and screenshots for all map locations

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