
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, maintaining the durability of your gear is vital for survival and effectiveness in various situations. Weapons and armor naturally wear down, necessitating repairs. While most items can be serviced at blacksmiths, bows, crossbows, and shoes have specific requirements and vendors.
Repairing shoes demands visiting specialized vendors, whereas bows and crossbows can only be fixed at certain locations throughout the game. Below, you’ll find a comprehensive guide to the best spots for repairing bows and crossbows, as well as where to acquire Marksman’s Kits for self-repair.
Where to Repair Bows & Crossbows in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2


Choosing the right merchant can significantly reduce your repair costs, particularly if you can find excellent deals. Although there are several locations to purchase bows and crossbows, options for repairs are limited. Here are the key locations:
Debris Region |
Head to the Archery Range south of Trosky Castle. Here, you’ll find Bohumir, who specializes in selling and repairing bows and crossbows. Although Trosky Castle is inaccessible in the game’s initial section, reaching Bohumir is always possible. |
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Kuttenberg Region |
Located in the southeastern area of the city, across from The Hole In The Wall, this Archery Range will appear as an icon on your map as you approach. Upon entering, go through the first door on your right to meet Master Wenceslas, who can repair and sell bows and crossbows. |
Where to Acquire Marksman’s Kits in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2


Marksman’s Kits provide you with the convenience of repairing your bows and crossbows at your leisure, eliminating the need for travel when repairs are needed. Both Bohumir and Master Wenceslas sell these kits, so consider purchasing them during your visits for repairs. Additionally, other sources for Marksman’s Kits include:
- The Carpenter located in Troskowitz.
- Gamekeeper Vostatek’s son.
While Marksman’s Kits are not extremely rare and can often be found with local general traders or select weapon shops, it’s prudent to stock up whenever you encounter a repairman in town. This strategy helps you avoid the burden of carrying heavy repair kits around.
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