"Master Dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - All Badges and Scoring Combos Explained"

Author : Chloe Apr 20,2025

"Master Dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - All Badges and Scoring Combos Explained"

In *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2*, Groschen can be hard to come by, especially early in your journey. One of the fastest ways to earn money is through gambling, specifically by playing dice. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to play dice in the game.

Table of Contents

  • Where to Play Dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
  • How to Score in Dice
  • Badges
  • Cheating Dice

Where to Play Dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2

During the tutorial segment of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you'll be introduced to the basics of dice, giving you a solid foundation on gameplay and strategies. Once you're past the tutorial, you can find dice players at nearly every inn or tavern throughout the game's open world. If you're unsure where to look, head to the nearest town and seek out NPCs sitting near taverns or inns. Engage them in conversation to start a dice game.

How to Score in Dice

The objective of the dice game is to accumulate points to outscore your opponent. Each game has a target score, and the first player to reach it wins. You begin with six dice, which you can roll multiple times during your turn. However, if you roll and fail to achieve any scoring combination, your turn ends, and you lose all points earned in that turn. It's crucial to know when to stop rolling, as you'll lose one die with each subsequent roll, making it harder to score.

Here are the scoring combinations:

CombinationPoints
1100
550
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

For triples, if you roll an additional matching die, your score doubles. For example, three 2s score 200 points, but four 2s score 400, five 2s score 800, and six 2s score 1,600.

Badges

As you progress in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you'll encounter Badges that can enhance your dice games. These can be found by looting chests or corpses and come in three tiers: Tin, Silver, and Gold. Below is a list of all Badges and their effects:

BadgeEffect
Tin Doppelganger’s BadgeDoubles the points of your last throw. Can be used once per game.
Tin Badge of HeadstartYou gain a small point headstart at the start of the game.
Tin Badge of DefenceCancels the effects of your opponent’s Tin badges.
Tin Badge of FortuneAllows you to roll one die again. Can be used once per game.
Tin Badge of MightAllows you to add one extra die to your throw. Can be used once per game.
Tin Badge of TransmutationAfter your throw, change a die of your choosing to a 3. Can be used once per game.
Carpenter’s Badge of AdvantageThe combination 3+5 now counts as a new formation, called the Cut. Can be used repeatedly.
Tin Warlord’s BadgeYou gain 25% more points for this turn. Can be used once per game.
Tin Badge of ResurrectionAfter an unlucky throw, allows you to throw again. Can be used once per game.
Silver Doppelganger’s BadgeDoubles the points of your last throw. Can be used twice per game.
Silver Badge of HeadstartYou gain a moderate point headstart at the start of the game.
Silver Badge of DefenceCancels the effect of your opponent’s Silver badges.
Silver Swap-Out BadgeAfter your throw, you can roll a die of your choosing again. Can be used once per game.
Silver Badge of FortuneYou can roll up to two dice again. Can be used once per game.
Silver Badge of MightAllows you to add an extra die to your throw. Can be used twice per game.
Silver Badge of TransmutationAfter your throw, change a die of your choosing to a 5. Can be used once per game.
Executioner’s Badge of AdvantageThe combination 4+5+6 now counts as a new formation, called the Gallows. Can be used repeatedly.
Silver Warlord’s BadgeGain 50% more points this turn. Can be used once per game.
Silver Badge of ResurrectionAfter an unlucky throw, allows you to throw again. Can be used twice per game.
Silver King’s BadgeThe badge of the rightful king of the birds allows you to add an extra die to your throw. Can be used twice per game.
Gold Doppelganger BadgeDoubles the points scored from your last throw. Can be used thrice per game.
Gold Badge of HeadstartYou gain a large point headstart at the start of the game.
Gold Badge of DefenceCancels the effect of your opponent’s Gold badges.
Gold Swap-Out BadgeAfter your throw, you can throw two dice of the same value again. Can be used once per game.
Gold Badge of FortuneYou can roll up to three dice again. Can be used once per game.
Gold Badge of MightAllows you to add an extra die to your throw. Can be used thrice per game.
Gold Badge of TransmutationAfter your throw, change a die of your choosing to a 1. Can be used once per game.
Priest’s Badge of AdvantageThe combination 1+3+5 now counts as a new formation, called the Eye. Can be used repeatedly.
Gold Warlord’s BadgeGain double points for this turn. Can be used once per game.
Gold Badge of ResurrectionAfter an unlucky throw, allows you to throw again. Can be used thrice per game.
Gold Emperor’s BadgeTriples the points gained for the formation 1+1+1. Can be used repeatedly.
Gold Wedding BadgeA memento of Agnes and Olda’s big day. Allows you to throw up to three dice again. Can be used once per game.

Cheating Dice

While exploring the open world, you might stumble upon special loaded dice in chests or on corpses. These dice can make your games easier by favoring certain numbers. At the start of a new dice game, you can opt to use these loaded dice to gain an advantage.

And that's everything you need to know about playing dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For more tips and information on the game, be sure to check out The Escapist.