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If you’re playingKingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you’ve likely come across at least one badge. You often find them in chests, available from vendors, from looting enemies, and sometimes as rewards from quests or winning games of dice. At first glance, it’s not really clear what badges are used for in-game.
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It turns out that badges are used whenplaying dice, andeach badge has a different effect when you use it during a game. Of course, you can choose to play dice without badges, too, and the option usually comes up when you challenge somebody to a game. If you’re going to use badges in dice, it helps to know what they do so you can make the most out of their effects.

All Badges And What They Do
There’s a total of 32 badges in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, and each one has its own effect on a game of dice. Here’s a full list of them.
What It Does
Carpenter’s Badge of Advantage
3+5 is now a combination in dice called the Cut.
Executioner’s Badge of Advantage
4+5+6 is now a combination in dice called the Gallows.
Gold Badge of Defence
Cancels out your opponent’s gold badges.
Gold Badge of Fortune
Roll up to three dice again once per game.
Gold Badge of Headstart
Gain a point headstart when you start per game.
Gold Badge of Might
Add an extra die to your throw up to three times per game.
Gold Badge of Resurrection
Throw again up to three times per game.
Gold Badge of Transmutation
Change a die to 1 after a throw once per game.
Gold Doppelganger Badge
Double the points of your last throw up to three times per game.
Gold Emperor’s Badge
1+1+1 now gives you triple points.
Gold Swap-Out Badge
Throw two dice of the same value again once per game.
Gold Warlord’s Badge
Earn double points in a round once per game.
Gold Wedding Badge
Throw up to three dice again once per game.
Priest’s Badge of Advantage
1+3+5 is now a combination called the Eye.
Silver Badge of Defence
Cancels out your opponent’s silver badges.
Silver Badge of Fortune
Roll up to two dice again once per game.
Silver Badge of Headstart
Silver Badge of Might
Add an extra die to your throw up to two times per game.
Silver Badge of Resurrection
Throw again up to two times per game.
Silver Badge of Transmutation
Change a die to 5 after a throw once per game.
Silver Doppelganger Badge
Double the points of your last throw up to two times per game.
Silver King’s Badge
Silver Swap-Out Badge
Throw one die again once per game.
Silver Warlord’s Badge
Earn 50% more points in a round once per game.
Tin Badge of Defence
Cancels out your opponent’s tin badges.
Tin Badge of Fortune
Tin Badge of Headstart
Tin Badge of Might
Add an extra die to your throw once per game.
Tin Badge of Resurrection
Throw again once per game.
Tin Badge of Transmutation
Change a die to 3 after a throw once per game.
Tin Doppelganger’s Badge
Double the points of your last throw once per game.
Tin Warlord’s Badge
Earn 25% more points in a round once per game.
For badges with similar effects, the metal determines how strong the effect is. As a result, tin badges are the weakest andgold badges are the strongest. Naturally, this means that you’re more likely to come across tin and silver badges while exploring compared to gold badges. However, collecting badges can help you win more games of dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
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