How to Play Dice in Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: All Badges & Scoring Combos

Making Groschen in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, especially early on, can be tough. But a quick way to boost your funds is by trying your luck at dice. Here's how to play and win.
Where to Play Dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
The tutorial introduces the basics of dice, giving you a solid foundation. After that, you'll find dice games readily available at almost every inn and tavern you encounter in the game's world. If you're unsure where to find a game, simply head to the nearest town and look for an NPC near a tavern or inn. Strike up a conversation to start playing.
How to Score in Dice
The objective is simple: outscore your opponent. Each game has a target score, and the first to reach it wins. You begin with six dice and can roll as many times as you like per turn. However, a roll with no scoring combinations ends your turn, and you forfeit all points accumulated that round. Strategic timing is key! You also lose a die with each roll, making scoring progressively harder.
Here's the scoring breakdown:
| Combination | Points |
|---|---|
| One | 100 |
| Five | 50 |
| 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 | 500 |
| 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | 750 |
| 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 | 1,500 |
| Three 1s | 1,000 |
| Three 2s | 200 |
| Three 3s | 300 |
| Three 4s | 400 |
| Three 5s | 500 |
| Three 6s | 600 |
For triples, extra matching dice double your score. For example, three 2s are worth 200, but four 2s are 400, five are 800, and six are 1,600.
Badges
As you progress, you'll discover Badges that add an exciting twist to dice games. These are usually found in chests or on corpses and come in three tiers: Tin, Silver, and Gold.
Here's a list of Badges and their effects:
| Badge | Effect |
|---|---|
| Tin Doppelganger’s Badge | Doubles the points of your last throw. (Once per game) |
| Tin Badge of Headstart | Small point bonus at the start. |
| Tin Badge of Defence | Cancels opponent's Tin badges. |
| Tin Badge of Fortune | Reroll one die. (Once per game) |
| Tin Badge of Might | Add one extra die to your throw. (Once per game) |
| Tin Badge of Transmutation | Change one die to a 3. (Once per game) |
| Carpenter’s Badge of Advantage | 3+5 becomes a new formation, "Cut." (Repeatable) |
| Tin Warlord’s Badge | 25% more points this turn. (Once per game) |
| Tin Badge of Resurrection | Reroll after an unlucky throw. (Once per game) |
| Silver Doppelganger’s Badge | Doubles the points of your last throw. (Twice per game) |
| Silver Badge of Headstart | Moderate point bonus at the start. |
| Silver Badge of Defence | Cancels opponent's Silver badges. |
| Silver Swap-Out Badge | Reroll one die. (Once per game) |
| Silver Badge of Fortune | Reroll up to two dice. (Once per game) |
| Silver Badge of Might | Add one extra die. (Twice per game) |
| Silver Badge of Transmutation | Change one die to a 5. (Once per game) |
| Executioner’s Badge of Advantage | 4+5+6 becomes "Gallows." (Repeatable) |
| Silver Warlord’s Badge | 50% more points this turn. (Once per game) |
| Silver Badge of Resurrection | Reroll after an unlucky throw. (Twice per game) |
| Silver King’s Badge | Add one extra die. (Twice per game) |
| Gold Doppelganger Badge | Doubles points from last throw. (Thrice per game) |
| Gold Badge of Headstart | Large point bonus at the start. |
| Gold Badge of Defence | Cancels opponent's Gold badges. |
| Gold Swap-Out Badge | Reroll two dice of the same value. (Once per game) |
| Gold Badge of Fortune | Reroll up to three dice. (Once per game) |
| Gold Badge of Might | Add one extra die. (Thrice per game) |
| Gold Badge of Transmutation | Change one die to a 1. (Once per game) |
| Priest’s Badge of Advantage | 1+3+5 becomes "Eye." (Repeatable) |
| Gold Warlord’s Badge | Double points this turn. (Once per game) |
| Gold Badge of Resurrection | Reroll after an unlucky throw. (Thrice per game) |
| Gold Emperor’s Badge | Triples points for three 1s. (Repeatable) |
| Gold Wedding Badge | Reroll up to three dice. (Once per game) |
Cheating Dice
While exploring, you might find loaded dice in chests or on corpses. These give you an advantage by favoring certain numbers. You can select your loaded dice at the start of a game.
That's everything you need to know about dice in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. For more game tips, check out The Escapist.