Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II

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14 Mar @ 6:53pm
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Less Bloody Blood

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With this mod Henry will be much less bloody after a fight. Bloodiness accumulates more gradually now. Rather than being extremely bloody after fighting one bandit and taking no hits, now Henry will only get very bloody after getting hit a few times, bleeding a lot, or during larger skirmishes.
The version I have uploaded to the Steam Workshop is the one that reduces butchering blood as well, the file called "Less Bloody Butchering Blood" on Nexus. I chose this one because it was the most popular version I had uploaded.



There are two parameters, each with minimum and maximum values, that dictate how much blood is transferred to a character. TransferredBloodToAttacker and TransferredBloodToVictim. The first (TransferredBloodToAttacker) determines how bloody someone gets when they strike another character. The second (TransferredBloodToVictim) determines how bloody someone gets when they themselves are struck.

The main reason Henry was becoming so bloody was the TransferredBloodToAttacker parameter. With how high it was, Henry would hit a few bandits and be covered in blood as though they had hit him many times. The mod makes it so that you are much less likely to end up very bloody unless you take some hits yourself, and the same goes for enemies.

Blood is transferred much more gradually with this mod. Instead of being 30-50% bloody after a single hit, this mod makes it so you're only 10-20% bloody after one hit. Attacking an enemy has had the values lowered from 5-10% blood transfer per hit to 2-4% per hit. So everyone will still get bloody, it will just take a couple more hits now. Bleeding still works like normal. If you get hit and you gain the bleeding debuff, you will end up covered in blood if you don't bandage it quickly.

Blood from butchering is based on animal weight and there is some randomness involved that I can't change. With the change I have made you can butcher a wolf or a roe and only get a little bloody, but if you butcher multiple then you will get progressively more bloody, and if you butcher a stag then you'll be covered in blood like usual. Still technically less than in vanilla but it's hard to tell after a certain percentage.




I do have many more variations of this mod on Nexus Mods. I don't want to upload all of them here but if you would like to check them out then here is a link to the mod on Nexus. It's very easy to install mods via Nexus.

https://www.nexusmods.com/kingdomcomedeliverance2/mods/454
9 Comments
OnlyMarvellous  [author] 30 Mar @ 9:12pm 
@Cirolle It affects NPC's as well.

Everyone will still be bloody with the mod. It only makes it more gradual in general combat. Stealth killing someone will still cover them in blood, and the bleeding debuff will still cover someone in blood. This mod doesn't adjust any of those.
With this mod if you take a hit that would normally apply blood, you'll only get 10-20% bloody instead of vanilla's 30-50%
Having said that, it doesn't take a high blood percentage for people to look drenched in it. At around 20% bloodiness it will already be a lot.
Nexus Mods has other versions of this mod that reduce blood further. I don't intend to upload them all here because there are a lot.
RabidSquirrel 30 Mar @ 8:53pm 
Thanks boss. The excessive blood was really the only thing that irritated me the most in the vanilla game.
Cirolle 29 Mar @ 2:01pm 
Does it effect NPCs too?

Because EVERYONE is bloody all the time
PurpleMonkeyDishWasher 29 Mar @ 11:37am 
lol Thank you. I just finished the game and I love how Hanush showed up at the end looking like he cut open one of the Paraguers and rolled around inside him!
lxvett 16 Mar @ 3:00pm 
That mod exists already I'm pretty sure, this one is for BLOOD only.
Oranix 15 Mar @ 9:36pm 
Can you make it so clothes don't get as dirty
OnlyMarvellous  [author] 15 Mar @ 4:02am 
Clothes get dirty because that's how the devs intended it. There's a mod called "Stay Clean for Longer" that lengthens the amount of time it takes for clothes to get dirty.
Teapot 15 Mar @ 3:58am 
why do clothes get dirty after literally 10 secs
Saoshyant 14 Mar @ 9:30pm 
Nice!