Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 DLC 3 Wish List

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 has had a busy year, and there’s still more to come. Following the release of its Brushes With Death and Legacy of the Forge DLCs, the game is now preparing for its final expansion, Mysteria Ecclesiae. This DLC could be the most significant one yet for the series. After actor Tom McKay finished recording his motion capture performance for Kingdom Come: Deliverance, Mysteria Ecclesiae seems set to conclude Henry’s story. The expansion takes players to Sedletz Monastery to prevent the spread of a dangerous disease that Warhorse Studios compares to “medieval COVID.”

Honestly, as a fan, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2‘s Mysteria Ecclesiae DLC is already shaping up to be a huge story addition. But it needs to deliver on the gameplay front too – it *should* really bring a lot more to the table. If this is truly going to be the end of Henry’s story, it needs to go out with a bang, not just fade away. It really needs to leave a lasting impression on the Kingdom Come: Deliverance series, especially if they’re planning a major new game afterward.

Infection/Disease Mechanics With an Expanded Alchemy System

With the final DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 focusing on a dangerous outbreak, adding infection or disease mechanics to the gameplay would greatly enhance the story. A system where illness spreads between characters, including Henry, would be compelling. Players could then focus on managing infection risks, setting up quarantines, collecting herbs, and deciding who to aid or isolate – creating a memorable experience from both a story and gameplay perspective.

This could lead to a more detailed alchemy system in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, similar to how the ‘Legacy of the Forge’ expansion built upon the game’s blacksmithing. The idea also opens up possibilities for interesting choices within the Mysteria Ecclesiae, such as deciding whether to help one character while potentially harming another, or focusing on temporary fixes instead of addressing the underlying problems. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 already includes elements of this during regular gameplay when Henry comes across someone who is ill or injured, so it would be logical to make it a central part of the Mysteria Ecclesiae experience as well.

Clue/Investigation System

Adding a detective or investigation system to Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 would be a really interesting move for the Mysteria Ecclesiae expansion, especially since the story seems to focus heavily on secrets and clashing agendas. It would give Henry a chance to play a role similar to Indiana Jones, exploring the Sedletz Monastery and discovering what’s been concealed. Finding clues – such as ancient writings, lost diaries, and damaged artifacts – would perfectly complement the game’s atmosphere, letting players gradually solve the mystery within the monastery.

Giving players meaningful choices in conversations would help Mysteria Ecclesiae stand out from the other DLCs for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, which didn’t take many risks. Players could choose who to believe based on detecting deception and forming partnerships. Considering the monastic setting, it would also fit well to include locked rooms, crypts, and secret passages that require puzzle-solving or environmental interaction, truly making Henry feel like an adventurer similar to Indiana Jones and offering players a new way to experience Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

A Visit From Henry’s Chosen Love Interest

A lot of players hoped to see Henry reunite with his romantic partner in Legacy of the Forge. Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 offers multiple chances for romance, and since both Katherine and Hans are exclusive partners, players expected to see more of them in future expansions.

Since the expansions Brushes With Death and Legacy of the Forge can be played during the main story of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, it doesn’t quite fit for Henry’s partner to appear at any point, particularly because Katherine and Hans aren’t fully committed until the story is nearing its end. However, if Mysteria Ecclesiae wraps up Henry’s storyline, it would need to happen after the main game’s events, which would naturally create a good reason for his significant other to make one last appearance.

Tighter Environmental Design and the Game’s First Legitimate Dungeon

Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 really focuses on its expansive open world, which means much of the exploration takes place in large, open areas. The upcoming Mysteria Ecclesiae DLC could offer something different by focusing on more detailed and enclosed environments, and even include a proper dungeon for the first time. Adding more height, secret balconies, hidden cellars, rooms concealed behind altars and ceilings, and interesting wall panels would all suit the DLC’s setting. However, the chance to explore mysterious catacombs in a classic RPG dungeon-crawling style would likely be a particularly memorable experience for fans of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.

Better Story With Branching Outcomes

A major complaint about the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 DLCs, Brushes With Death and Legacy of the Forge, has centered on their storylines. Legacy of the Forge, specifically, was expected to delve into the history of Henry’s adoptive father, Martin, but its story ultimately felt disappointing, although not as much as Brushes With Death. Now, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Mysteria Ecclesiae DLC has an opportunity to improve things by delivering a story that’s truly compelling, especially since it might conclude Henry’s story permanently. To really make the narrative stand out, it could include choices that affect the story, which would make each player’s experience different and encourage them to play through the expansion multiple times.

New Additions for Legacy of the Forge

It would be great if the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 Mysteria Ecclesia DLC also offered something for the original game. While Legacy of the Forge can be played endlessly, it eventually stops feeling worthwhile after a certain point. Therefore, the next DLC for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 could include an update with new cosmetic items and options for players to buy, along with higher ranks within the Blacksmiths Guild of Kuttenberg. This would help Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 stay engaging for longer, ensuring it remains memorable for players even as they move on to future installments.

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2025-10-04 00:05