How to Play Dice in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: All Badges & Scoring Combos

Feb 26,25

Master the art of dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 and quickly amass Groschen! This guide covers everything from finding games to utilizing powerful badges and even cheating your way to victory.

Table of Contents

  • Where to Play Dice
  • How to Score
  • Badges
  • Cheating Dice

Where to Play Dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

The tutorial introduces the basics of dice, providing a solid foundation for gameplay. Beyond the tutorial, you'll encounter dice players at nearly every inn and tavern throughout the game world. Simply locate an NPC near a tavern and initiate conversation to begin a game.

How to Score in Dice

The objective is to reach the target score before your opponent. You start with six dice and can re-roll as many times as desired per turn. However, a roll yielding no scoring combination ends your turn, forfeiting all accumulated points for that round. Each roll consumes one die, making subsequent rolls progressively more challenging.

Scoring Combinations:

CombinationPoints
One100
Five50
1, 2, 3, 4, 5500
2, 3, 4, 5, 6750
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 61,500
Three 1s1,000
Three 2s200
Three 3s300
Three 4s400
Three 5s500
Three 6s600

Triple combinations award bonus points for additional matching dice. For example, three 2s are worth 200, four 2s are 400, five 2s are 800, and six 2s are 1,600.

Badges

Discover Badges (Tin, Silver, Gold) while looting chests or corpses to enhance your dice game. These provide various advantages:

BadgeEffect
Tin Doppelganger’s BadgeDoubles points of your last throw (once per game).
Tin Badge of HeadstartSmall point advantage at the start.
Tin Badge of DefenceNegates opponent's Tin badges.
Tin Badge of FortuneRe-roll one die (once per game).
Tin Badge of MightAdd one extra die (once per game).
Tin Badge of TransmutationChange one die to a 3 (once per game).
Carpenter’s Badge of Advantage3+5 becomes "Cut" (repeatable).
Tin Warlord’s Badge25% more points this turn (once per game).
Tin Badge of ResurrectionRe-roll after an unlucky throw (once per game).
Silver Doppelganger’s BadgeDoubles points of your last throw (twice per game).
Silver Badge of HeadstartModerate point advantage at the start.
Silver Badge of DefenceNegates opponent's Silver badges.
Silver Swap-Out BadgeRe-roll one die (once per game).
Silver Badge of FortuneRe-roll up to two dice (once per game).
Silver Badge of MightAdd one extra die (twice per game).
Silver Badge of TransmutationChange one die to a 5 (once per game).
Executioner’s Badge of Advantage4+5+6 becomes "Gallows" (repeatable).
Silver Warlord’s Badge50% more points this turn (once per game).
Silver Badge of ResurrectionRe-roll after an unlucky throw (twice per game).
Silver King’s BadgeAdd one extra die (twice per game).
Gold Doppelganger BadgeDoubles points of your last throw (thrice per game).
Gold Badge of HeadstartLarge point advantage at the start.
Gold Badge of DefenceNegates opponent's Gold badges.
Gold Swap-Out BadgeRe-roll two identical dice (once per game).
Gold Badge of FortuneRe-roll up to three dice (once per game).
Gold Badge of MightAdd one extra die (thrice per game).
Gold Badge of TransmutationChange one die to a 1 (once per game).
Priest’s Badge of Advantage1+3+5 becomes "Eye" (repeatable).
Gold Warlord’s BadgeDouble points this turn (once per game).
Gold Badge of ResurrectionRe-roll after an unlucky throw (thrice per game).
Gold Emperor’s BadgeTriples points for three 1s (repeatable).
Gold Wedding BadgeRe-roll up to three dice (once per game).

Cheating Dice

Loaded dice, found while looting, offer an unfair advantage by favoring specific numbers. Select your preferred loaded dice before starting a game for increased odds of winning.

This comprehensive guide equips you to dominate the dice tables in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. Good luck!

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