
By the time you actually hit the credits, you could’ve spent 25 hours in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, or you could’ve been 125 hours. But with either playstyle, there are still some activities you might have missed. So what should you do after finishing Henry’s second adventure?
Max Out All Your Stats
Henry At His Peak

Luckily enough, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 lets you save after you finish the game, and throughout the entire last mission, you’ll have built up your stats even more and have new perk points to claim. But even then, there’s a good chance your Henry isn’t perfect just yet.
Explore Every Part Of Trosky And Kuttenberg
You Missed At Least One Patch Of Forest

The size of an open-world map has become a point of contention in the last decade or so, with people starting to realize that size isn’t everything. That’s why it’s so impressive that Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 manages to have a giant world that feels appropriately stuffed with things to do, without being overwhelming.
There’s a good chance that when you left the Trosky map for Kuttenberg you didn’t look back, and you might not even know there’s a carriage west of Suchdol that takes you right back to the first map. The main story will take you between most settlements, but definitely not all, so you could have missed entire towns and villages your first time through.
Find Every Blacksmithing Sketch
Forge Away

In some games, it’s easy to get caught up in the constant chain of replacing your old weapons with new ones, but part of what makes weapon progression in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 so rewarding is how you can make better, new weapons yourself.
Redo Romance Choices
Mutually Exclusive Scenes

While it’s not as in-depth as some of the other post-game goals, there are a few romance scenes in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 that you can’t get in the same playthrough.
During the party at Von Bergow’s fortress, you’ll have the choice to woo either Black Bartosch or the Widow Johanka of Zhernov. But more importantly, you’ll only be able to complete a romance with Katherine or Hans Capon in separate playthroughs. If you want to see truly everything Henry’s heart has to offer, then you might have to reload some previous saves.
Complete Every Side Quest, Activity, And Task
If You Even Have The Option

While it’s understandable to assume you might just be able to complete all the unfinished sidequests after reloading into your save after finishing, it unfortunately isn’t that simple. There are two major points in the game where certain side quests will be removed due to changes in the world caused by story events. So if you weren’t too bothered by completing them first time round, you might need to reload a much earlier save to see them to completion.
Beat Every Opponent At Dice
Roll (Or Cheat) Your Way To The Top

There are plenty of in-depth minigames in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, some of which that could even constitute their own game, but one of the most fun is Dice. In all corners of the map, there’s a Dice player you can challenge, so it’s a tough task to challenge yourself with beating them all.
Find Every Alchemy Recipe
Just A Pinch

Depending on the type of player you were in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you might have been crafty enough to make all of your potions throughout your playthrough, and thoroughly leveled up your alchemic expertise. Or you could’ve done alchemy once in the prologue, and looted or bought all your subsequent potions.
Even if you were the first type of player, there’s still a solid chance that you didn’t find all of the alchemy recipes available. While you don’t need the recipes to make the potion (unlike forging), it’s still a satisfying challenge to fill up your recipe book.
Learn Every Skill
Teachers All Across The Land

Not only is this a great way to make sure that Henry has access to every skill during combat, but it’ll also help with building up his other stats too. These teachers are hidden all around the map, so just finding all of them is a challenge in itself.
Get The Best Ending
Your Parents…. Might Be Proud?

While it might not be that clear during your first playthrough of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2’s story, there are in fact multiple endings, and by the time you work that out, it might be too late, and you’re locked into the bad ending.
If you want Henry’s parents to be proud of him, you’ll need to replay certain events and make the honourable (and usually significantly more difficult) choice. You don’t have to always make the right decision, since if Henry mostly makes the best choices, and is repentant of his bad choices, then you’ll still end up with the best ending.