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Kingdom Come Deliverance: How to Fix Clothes

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How to Fix Clothes in Kingdom Come Deliverance

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There are plenty of exciting things to do in Kingdom Come Deliverance. The large open world based on medieval Europe gives you a lot to explore, and realistic sword-fighting provides some solid combat opportunities. Even turning gold ol’ Henry into a bad boy by taking on the thieves guild-style quests for some extra gold is a pretty fun time. In the midst of all the excitement, however, you’ll find yourself needing to take a little time to just take care of yourself.

Kingdom Come Deliverance is a RPG founded in realism so don’t expect to go too long without eating or checking up on your gear. If you find that you need to repair your clothing, you’ll have a few options on how to get this done. When in doubt, you can always go visit a tailor in some of the bigger locales. Until your maintenance skill is higher, you won’t be able to do any meaningful repairs on your own so get accustomed to visiting the tailor in the beginning of the game. A good way to get your maintenance skill up is by using grindstones early on in the game to sharpen your sword, and whenever you do an activity like this it’ll help your maintenance skill go up.

As your maintenance skill rises, you can find or buy tailor kits to repair your clothes yourself. Repairing your clothes with tailor kits will also allow you to gain more XP for your maintenance skill. Just remember that the quality of repairs and the quality of items you can repair will be determined by your maintenance skill level.


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Just a girl that likes gaming, anime & singing K Pop in the shower. She's worked as an entertainment journalist for roughly four years but finds rumors about video games to be way more interesting than gossip about real people. Go figure. Taylor wrote for Twinfinite from 2016 through until 2018 covering everything anime and The Sims 4, among anything else that caught her eye.