ニュース 王国のトーチを装備して使用する方法

王国のトーチを装備して使用する方法

著者 : Layla アップデート : Feb 27,2025

*王国の影の世界をナビゲートすることは、特に夜には慎重に検討する必要があります。トーチを運ぶような一見マイナーな詳細は、警備員や町民とのやり取りに大きな影響を与える可能性があります。このガイドでは、この必須アイテムの装備と使用方法について詳しく説明しています。

目次

トーチの装備|トーチが必要な理由|トーチを取得します

王国にトーチを装備する:救出2

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パスを照らすために、まず在庫からポーチを装備します。次に、トーチを選択して装備します。インベントリを終了すると、方向パッド(D-PAD)を押し続けてトーチ(コンソール上)をアクティブにします。 PCプレーヤーは「R」キーを押す必要があります。

在庫のトーチの隣の赤いシールドアイコンは、装備が装備されていることを確認します。トーチの炎は時間とともに消えることを忘れないでください。スペアを便利に保ちます。トーチの使用は、片手の武器のみと互換性があることに注意してください。両手の武器や盾は、トーチと同時に使用することはできません。

なぜトーチを使用するのですか?

視認性の向上を超えて、集落で夜にトーチを運ぶことは必須です。警備員は、賄briや投獄を要求して、1つなしであなたを逮捕します。さらに、地元の人々は、あなたが照らされていれば、暗闇の中ではそれほど協力的ではないかもしれません。

トーチを取得します

トーチは、町の商人から容易に入手できます。または、倒れた敵や胸から略奪できます。

これで、 Kingdom Come:Deliverance 2 でのトーチの使用ガイドが締めくくります。最適な特典の選択やロマンスオプションなど、より多くのゲームのヒントと戦略については、Espapistの包括的な報道を調べてください。

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