
Official mod support has finally arrived for Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 in patch 1.2, and they can enhance and mix up your experience in the immersive medieval RPG.
Mods are a brilliant way to adjust games to your liking, whether it’s to improve performance, make gameplay easier, or just create some chaos.
KCD2 has two maps to explore, quests to complete, and Hidden Treasure to collect. Mods can always spice up your experience, whether you’ve already finished Henry’s story or are just getting started. Below, we’ve got our recommendations for the best ones to install below.
Best KCD2 mods
From more carry weight and increased stamina to unlimited saving, we’ve compiled some of the most useful mods in the game below. It’s also worth noting that there are also console commands & cheats you can activate, too.
Unlimited Saving II

As the name suggests, the Unlimited Saving II mod allows you to save your game simply by pressing F5. Normally, you’d have to sleep in a bed or brew and consume the Saviour Schnapps potion to save, which can be quite time-consuming if you suddenly need to stop playing.
This mod removes all that hassle, and it’s essentially a must-have if you’re not a fan of being too immersive or if you just want to savescum.
- You can download the Unlimited Savings II mod here.
Instant Herb Picking II

While herbs can be used to brew all sorts of helpful potions, watching poor Henry picking them over and over again can get tiring really fast. That’s where this Instant Herb Picking II mod comes in handy, as it allows you to skip the third-person cutscene altogether.
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There’s also an alternative version of this mod for those who want to keep the kneeling animation but stay in the first-person view made by the same author.
- Download Instant Herb Picking II here.
More Carry Weight

Do you love hoarding items simply because you’re convinced they might be useful ‘later’? If so, the More Carry Weight mod is for you.
No more having to worry about getting encumbered – this mod makes it possible to adjust the carry weight, whether that’s twice from normal to infinite, whichever works best for you.
- Install the More Carry Weight mod here
No Shoo Mutt

Mutt is your trusty pal in KCD2. He can help Henry in combat, and getting him early can make a huge difference. Once you’ve found him, he stays by your side, but this doesn’t stop enemies from harassing him.
The No Shoo Mutt mod alleviates this problem, however, and stops any NPC from hassling your best boy. It leaves Mutt to freely roam around the world without having to worry about any nasty encounters.
- Download No Shoo Mutt here
More Stamina

Stamina is one important stat that you’ll need to keep an eye on at times, as it’s used during combat and to run around the open world or flee a group of angry NPCs.
But if you’d prefer just to enjoy the game or experiment with different things without worrying about it, then the More Stamina mod is perfect to keep you from getting tired.
- Download More Stamina mod here
Dinosaur Poultry
This one’s certainly on the wacky side. Dinosaur Poultry does what it says on the tin and turns every chicken in the world (of which there are many) into Compsognathus Dinosaurs. You’ll also see them in some cutscenes and hidden parts of the game.
If you’re a big fan of Jurassic Park or just want to inject some prehistoric carnage into Henry’s story, this one’s a lot of fun.
- Download Dinosaur Poultry here
Faster Bow Charge Duration

The Faster Bow Charge Duration mod does exactly what it says, allowing you to fire your arrows quicker, which, in turn, makes aiming with it generally easier.
This is ideal if you want an easier time hunting down animals or shooting off enemies in the distance.
- You can download the Faster Bow Charge Duration mod here.
No Helmet Vision

One of the aspects that make Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 feel so realistic is how equipping a visor actually obstructs your view. Thanks to the No Helmet Vision mod, however, you no longer have to choose between clear vision and protection.
This mod lets you retain your full vision even when wearing a headgear. It also has an option to make the original view a bit more translucent if you’d still like a somewhat realistic feeling.
- Download No Helmet Vision mod here
Convenient Food and Herbs

The thought of eating meat that has gone bad is, no doubt, absolutely terrifying and gross, even in a game. Luckily, the Convenient Food and Herbs mod lets you get rid of the decaying mechanic for food and herbs.
You can choose from four options here: infinite decay time, the only food that doesn’t spoil, and an x10 bigger than vanilla spoil time. An additional option for the latter is also available, which makes all supplies weightless.
- You can download the Convenient Food and Herbs mod here
Durable Equipment and Weapons

As you fight against many foes, your equipment and weapons will wear down. Now, if you’re not a fan of having to go all the way to repair them, the Durable Equipment and Weapons mod does its job in keeping them in shape.
You have multiple options for reducing damage to your gear, such as 85%, 75%, 50%, and so on.
- Install the Durable Equipment and Weapons mod here
Toggle HUD

The Toggle HUD mod doesn’t exactly impact your game like the others on this list, but it’s a nice addition that can make the experience more immersive.
As the name says, it basically lets you toggle the HUD on and off, which is perfect if you want to walk around the map to admire the visuals or take screenshots without all the text and other things appearing on your screen.
- Download Toggle HUD mod here
Angriness Begone

Maybe you accidentally killed someone or got caught doing a crime red-handed – either way, now the townsfolk aren’t too happy. Well, this mod prevents the latter from happening, as it turns off the anger system for all NPCs and animals in the world.
It’s great if you want to practice lockpicking or do whatever you want without worrying about consequences.
- Install Angriness Begone mod here
How to install mods
Generally, mods are installed the same way, but you’ll want to make sure to read each description thoroughly on their page. Some may cause bugs or issues with certain actions, but usually, the creator will give more details in the description.
Below, we’ve got a step-by-step breakdown of how to install them via Nexus Mods and Steam Workshop:
Nexus Mods
- Download the mod of your choice from Nexus Mods.
- Right-click the zip file and extract it.
- Move the extracted file to the KingdomComeDeliverance2\Mods folder.
Steam Workshop
- Open Steam and navigate to the Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 page.
- Click on the Workshop tab just underneath the Play button.
- This will bring you to the Mods page.
- Select the mod you want from the list and press the ‘Subscribe‘ button on its induvial page.
- Restart Kingdom Come Deliverance on your PC, and the new mod will be available to use.
For even more KCD2 content, check out the best settings for high FPS, how to get money fast, Hired Hand Ventza’s map solution, and whether or not you should save the Hermit.