Summary
- KCD2 Easter eggs pay tribute to medieval history, and popular games such as Elden Ring, Skyrim, and Harry Potter.
- Players can find references like Let Me Solo Her, Knight’s Soap, and Monty Python nods.
- Discover these Easter eggs in locations across two maps, adding depth and humor to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
No large open-world title would be complete without plenty of Easter eggs, including pop culture references and nods to other games. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 continues this tradition, with many secrets to find across the game’s two maps.

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Among the best Easter eggs for KCD2, there are references to medieval history, the success of the first game, as well as popular franchises such as Skyrim, Harry Potter, and Elden Ring. The sheer number of hidden secrets in this RPG is truly staggering, with more being found all the time, meaning that not everybody’s favorite will be listed here.
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Let Me Solo Her
- Location: Southwest of Lower Semine Mill, Trosky region.
While Easter eggs often pay homage to fellow games, few simultaneously reference real-life players of those games. However, that is exactly what KCD2 has done by featuring a skeleton with a jar on its head, which any Elden Ring fan will know as Let Me Solo Her, a highly skilled individual who took down Melania multiple times with naught but a jar helmet and katanas.
To find this Elden Ring Easter egg in KCD2, players will need to be on the Trosky map, and head southwest of the Lower Semine Mill. Upon finding the woodcutters, players should look for some steps, and then head on until they find the skeleton. There are even some poppies, perhaps in reference to Melenia and the Scarlet Rot.
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How Horses Look From The Front
A Reference To An Iconic Medieval Manuscript Image
- Location: On the map for the Semine stables, Trosky region.
- Manuscript Image: French manuscript “L’estoire del Saint Graal” of 1316, f213r (British Library, Additional 10292).
Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is the perfect game for fans of medieval history, and is packed full of historical callouts and niche details. Those lucky enough to have already discovered the absurdity of medieval illuminated manuscripts, especially depictions of animals, will be glad to know there is a KCD2 Easter egg for them.
By zooming in on the map over the Semine stables, players will see a funny-looking horse, drawn from the front. This is an homage to an even more hilarious depiction by a medieval artist who clearly struggled with perspective.
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Skyrim Easter Eggs
Adventurers Who Took Arrows To The Knee… Or Got Bit By A Ram
- Location: On the road to Kuttenberg from Devil’s Den.
One of the most iconic lines and memes from Skyrim is about a guard who used to be an adventurer, but who “took an arrow to the knee”. On the road to Kuttenberg from Devil’s Den before reaching Grund, players may meet Karel Arrowhead, who has an arrow stuck in his head. When talking to him, Henry will say how he knows someone who “took an arrow to the knee”, which pales in comparison with this man’s pain.

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There is also a sheepherder whom Henry can talk to who claims to have once had an adventurous soul before a ram bit him in the knee. This is Herdsboy Siegfried, who is found north of Tachov in the Trosky region. He is part of the Sheep Among Wolves side quest.
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King Arthur’s Sword In The Stone
Another Sword For Henry To Search For
- Location: Northwest of Rocktower Pond in the Trosky region.
The legend of King Arthur having to pull the sword Excalibur out of a stone is one of the most iconic, and as Arthurian Literature began in the Middle Ages, it’s easy to see why KCD2 features an Easter egg of this event.
Henry can find KCD2’s sword in the stone in the Trosky region, to the northwest of the vast Rocktower Pond. From the road around the pond, players will hopefully find a winding path up into the rocks. From here, they should search the woods using the provided map marker for reference. Unfortunately, the Weapon Stub which Henry pulls out of the rock is no real match for Excalibur.
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Harry Potter Easter Eggs
Harry Catching The Snitch, A Cart Crashed Into A Tree, Quidditch Balls, & Brooms
- Location: West of the Charcoal Burner camp near Vidlak Pond in the Trosky region and near the Italian Court in Kuttenberg.
Fans of the original game may know that Harry Potter himself can be found in a grave, buried in his Quidditch robes, with a broom and a Golden Snitch. Those same players and fans of the popular wizarding franchise will be glad to know there are more Harry Potter Easter eggs in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
The first collection of these involves a skeleton on a broom with a golden ball in its mouth, and a cart crashed into a tree. These, of course, are in reference to Harry catching the snitch with his mouth, and Harry and Ron crashing the Ford Anglia into the Whomping Willow. These can be found in the woods, west of the charcoal burner camp, which itself is west of Vidlak Pond on the Trosky map. Secondly, it is possible with console commands to teleport to the location 3053 614 50 and find all the Quidditch balls in a box, complete with a Beater’s bat and many brooms laid out for practice. This is near the Italian Court in Kuttenberg. It’s also possible to see from a distance atop the city walls without cheats.
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Knight’s Soap
Kingdom Come: Deliverance Merchandise Is In The Game
- Location: Found in a chest in Bathhouse Owner Adam’s office, Kuttenberg.
Most successful games produce their own merchandise, but few release their own soap. However, this is exactly what was sold in the wake of the first KCD game, and it has now made an in-game return in the sequel. Players can find Knight’s Soap
after they arrive in Kuttenberg, via the ‘Ill Repute’ quest, as they will have an opportunity to search Bathhouse Owner Adam’s office.

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It is found in a locked chest of hard difficulty. The in-game description of Knight’s Soap mentions that it is just like the soap that ‘Sir Tobias used to sell at his stall in the old days’. This is in reference to the community manager for both KCD games, Sir Toby. Unlike most Easter eggs, this soap has a use; being used to clean clothes at laundry spots. It’s a fancy alternative to basic Soap
.
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Tis But A Scratch
A Monty Python & The Holy Grail Reference
- Randomly said when Henry is wounded and replies to someone.
Even before its release, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s humor was compared to Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and fans will be glad to know there are a few references to the iconic medieval film. When Henry is low on health and covered in blood after a fight, passers-by will often ask him what happened. Players can choose to respond positively or negatively, and one of the random polite responses is ‘Tis but a scratch’, echoing one of the most memorable lines delivered by The Black Knight who’d just had his arm chopped off.
There is at least one more reference to Monty Python in the description of the Saint Antiochus’ Die
, as apparently it always rolls a 3, not 2, and especially not 4. 3 being the number of seconds that one should wait before throwing the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch, no more, no less. Some players have also pointed out that the level-up symbol is the same as this ‘grenade’, but both of these depict a Globus Cruciger.
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