The continuation of the Melee at the Mill quest in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 offers players the chance to become the champion of the fistfights in Zheleev. We will detail how to prepare for the matches and defeat all opponents.
To start the quest, it is not necessary to complete the Melee at the Mill mission. Approach the innkeeper of the inn in Zheleev, Lavrentiy, and say that you are from Kreisel. Pay for participation in the fights, and the innkeeper will tell you who needs to be defeated. As the first task, you will need to convince the local barber to participate in the competitions.
Find the bonesetter near the inn and invite him to participate in the fights. However, he will refuse because his wife does not allow it. If you fail the persuasion check, go to Dorota, the bathhouse owner. The lady will say she is against the fights, so you will have to pass a persuasion check or pay fifty groschen. Then inform Fiala that he can now fight.
Tell the musician at the inn that you are ready for the match.
The bard hits quite hard and often, but poor maneuverability is his weakness. Use this wisely.
Receive the well-deserved monetary reward. Then talk to the soapmaker Anna, who will ask you to beat the next fighter, the groom, hard.
Tell the farmhand that you challenge him to a match.
The groom uses attack combos and tries to grapple when closing in. He dodges well but takes hits from below.
Take the money and warn him not to approach Anna anymore.
Tell the girl that the groom is beaten, and now you can learn alchemy and craft.
Challenge the barber to a fight.
The barber is a tough opponent, often kicking. The opponent knows grappling techniques and defends very well, try to exhaust the fighter and then land hits on the head and body.
The opponent will appreciate Henry's fighting skills and will honestly give up the winnings.
Tell Lavrentiy about your victories and receive coins and a saving schnapps from the innkeeper. Then you will learn that there is a certain person in the north capable of killing anyone with a single blow.