Despite being a recent release, *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* has already sparked a vibrant modding community. One of the most appreciated trends in this growing scene is the emergence of quality of life mods—small but meaningful tweaks that eliminate frustrating mechanics and enhance gameplay flow. Below are some of the top mods currently available that improve everyday aspects of your journey through medieval Bohemia.
Unlimited Saving II

Created by EddieShoe on Nexus Mods, this mod allows you to save your game at any time without relying on Saviour Schnapps. The original saving system divides player opinions, as quicksaving is limited to specific actions like logging out, sleeping, or reaching a checkpoint. With this mod, you gain full control over when and how often you save, giving you flexibility without forcing changes onto the default system.
Instant Herb Picking II

Developed by HerrTiSo, this mod removes the animation that plays every time Henry picks up herbs. While seemingly minor, the repetitive motion can quickly become tedious. This tweak streamlines alchemy gathering significantly. Pair it with a mod that increases herb detection range, and collecting ingredients becomes far more efficient and less of a chore.
More Carry Weight

This mod, brought to you by ryhBread, lets you adjust Henry’s maximum carry weight. While strength upgrades help, inventory limits can still be restrictive due to the large volume of weapons, armor, and crafting materials collected during quests. Without this mod, exceeding weight capacity disables sprinting and fast travel—frustrating limitations that this tweak eliminates for smoother exploration and movement.
No Helmet Vision

Submitted by JustAnOrdinaryGuy, this mod removes the reduced field of vision caused by wearing helmets. The mechanic makes spotting items—especially herbs—more difficult while traveling. Removing this limitation enhances visibility without altering immersion. Optionally, you can also make helmet visuals translucent for a balanced experience.
Infinite Shoe Durability

Another mod from ryhBread, this one ensures your shoes never wear down. Say goodbye to the annoyance of suddenly finding yourself barefoot after long journeys. Repairing or replacing footwear costs Groschen, and merchants aren’t always nearby. With infinite durability, you avoid unnecessary interruptions and keep your focus where it belongs—on the adventure ahead.
Richer Merchants

Also by JustAnOrdinaryGuy, this mod boosts merchant funds so you can sell more items in one go. Without it, you may need to visit multiple traders due to low cash reserves limiting bulk sales. It's especially useful for players who gather large inventories. You can even reverse the effect and reduce merchant funds if you're aiming for a harder challenge.
Fast Launch

Tired of watching the intro cutscene each time you launch the game? This mod by Instanity skips the splash screens and gets you into the action faster. While it doesn't alter gameplay directly, it’s a welcome enhancement for players looking to maximize their playtime without wasting seconds on repeated animations.
Non-Exclusive Perks

Made by Zaphyrex, this mod allows you to take perks that are normally mutually exclusive. For example, both Martin’s Heritage and Radzig’s Heritage can now be used together. Normally, choosing one locks you out of the other. This mod gives you the freedom to combine benefits from different perk trees, offering a small but noticeable boost to character versatility.
Totally Unnecessary Reticle for Bows and Crossbows

Another creation by HerrTiSo, this mod keeps the reticle visible when using bows and crossbows. In the base game, the aiming indicator disappears, making ranged combat trickier than necessary. This tweak offers a subtle but effective improvement for players who struggle with aiming precision, helping them land shots more consistently.
Unlimited FPS Cutscenes

Provided by SmajdalfPower, this mod removes the 30 FPS limit applied to cutscenes. While originally designed to reduce hardware strain, the lower frame rate can feel jarring or visually unappealing. By uncapping the FPS, cinematic sequences appear smoother and more immersive—making story moments feel as polished as the rest of the game.
RPGs like *Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2* thrive under the creativity of modders, offering everything from essential improvements to quirky enhancements. These quality of life mods not only refine the experience but also showcase the passion of the community. If you're eager to explore more, don’t forget to check out [ttpp] for a curated list of the best *KCD2* mods to further customize your journey.