Enough! Quest Guide and Walkthrough KCD2
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If you have ever wanted to solve your problems with your fists in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, then Enough! is the perfect quest. The people of Miskowitz have decided that the best way to prepare for future conflicts is to punch each other repeatedly. Henry, being an opportunist, can jump in and show them what real medieval street fighting looks like.
How to Start the Enough! Quest
Speak to Innkeeper Zdeslav in Miskowitz.
He mentions a group training in fistfights and suggests you join.
He also warns you not to talk to the Bailiff about it (which, of course, means you can).
If you do tell the Bailiff, you can use Speech checks to intimidate your opponents instead of actually fighting them. But where’s the fun in that?
Step 1: Challenge and Defeat Ventza
Where to Find Him: Near the tavern or the pond.
Fight Strategy: Ventza dodges sometimes but isn’t much of a threat. He gives up fast.
After the Fight: Talk to him and collect your reward.
Step 2: Challenge and Defeat Paskal
Where to Find Him: Wandering Miskowitz, clearly not thrilled about the whole fighting thing.
Fight Strategy: Despite his reluctance, Paskal is actually better than Ventza. He counters often, so kick him or clinch to take control.
After the Fight: Talk to him and collect your reward.
Step 3: Challenge and Defeat Marcus
Where to Find Him: The innkeeper’s son, who probably has the most experience in bar brawls.
Fight Strategy: The toughest of the three. He takes the most damage and counters frequently. However, if you push him against a wall, he struggles to fight back.
After the Fight: Talk to him and collect your reward.
Step 4: Return to Zdeslav
After proving yourself as the unofficial champion of Miskowitz, return to Innkeeper Zdeslav.
He rewards you with 60 Groschen and a Beer, because nothing says "good fight" like a drink on the house.
Final Blurb
If you enjoy winning fistfights for minimal rewards, this is the quest for you. The fights are not too difficult, and the Beer reward is, at best, a polite gesture. If nothing else, it is good practice for more serious brawls. And if you lose? Well, maybe Henry should stick to swordplay.