While Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 boasts only one true ending sequence—Henry's reflective conversation with his parents—the specifics of that scene subtly shift based on your in-game choices. This guide outlines the decisions leading to the most positive conclusion.
The best ending portrays Henry as a son his parents can be proud of. This hinges on several key decisions throughout the main storyline:
- Supporting Semine in "Necessary Evil": Choose Semine over Hashek. While Semine still suffers loss, his survival contributes to a better outcome.
- Rejecting the Dry Devil's Plan in "Dancing With the Devil": Refuse to participate in the Dry Devil's scheme at Maleshov Fortress. This choice, though making the quest more challenging, prevents needless bloodshed.
- Markvart von Aulitz's Fate in "Reckoning": Allow Markvart to die naturally, or offer him a merciful death. Avoid outright killing him.
- Sparing Brabant in "Reckoning": Show mercy to Vauquelin Brabant after finding him torturing Samuel. While this complicates the mission, it's crucial for the best ending.
- Demonstrating Remorse: Throughout the game, strive to be a law-abiding citizen. In the final scene with Henry's parents, express remorse for any past transgressions. Choosing the "I'm sorry" dialogue option is key.
Semine vs. Hashek

Markvart von Aulitz's Fate

By adhering to these guidelines, you'll ensure Henry's journey concludes on a positive note, earning the approval of his parents. For more Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 insights, including strategies for obtaining Saint Antiochus’ Dice and romance options, visit The Escapist.