Summary
- Increasing Henry’s stealth stats and wearing dark, simple clothes are essential for success in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
- Stealth involves managing conspicuousness, noise, and visibility levels, with noise and visibility being key factors in remaining undetected.
- Players can acquire stealth clothes by stealing from bandits, ruffians, and vagrants, as well as finding certain items in black at tailor shops.
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 players travel through Bohemia during the medieval era as a Nobleman’s page named Henry. Henry gets in all kinds of trouble, from quarreling lords to murderous cutthroats. Increasing Henry’s stats is a major part of the gameplay, but stealth, in particular, deserves special attention.
Stealth is a skill that allows players to move around without being seen or heard. It includes thievery, lockpicking, and camouflage. While stealth is a skill players can level up by doing certain activities, it is also affected by Henry’s clothes. So, here’s how to build the best stealth outfit in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
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Updated March 19, 2025, by Taylor Pittman: This guide has been updated to reflect the changes to stealth clothing in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 implemented in Patch 1.2 on March 13, 2025. The hefty update included new stealth clothes and rebalanced existing clothes’ visibility, conspicuousness, and noise levels.
How to Get Stealth Clothes in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Clothes and appearance play a huge role in KCD2. A nice outfit could be the difference between failing or passing a dialogue check, and armor significantly changes battle stakes. Players can also dress for more inconspicuous activities if they want to steal or sneak around without bringing attention to themselves.
Players who participated in the Kingdom Come: Deliverance Twitch Drops February 12-20 got access to the Cutpurse Set, which is designed for sneaky behavior and stealth. The Cutpurse Set is also available by linking a PROS account and completing in-game activities for rewards.
Players should pay attention to three things when it comes to dressing for Stealth:
- Conspicuousness – “Conspicuousness indicates how distinctive your appearance is and affects how long it takes for people to recognize you when they see you. Conspicuousness is derived from the average conspicuousness of your outer garments.”
- Noise – “Noise level is the average of the noise level of the weapons, armor, and clothing you are wearing. Iron armor usually makes the most noise.”
- Visibility – “Visibility affects how far away you can be noticed from. Visibility is calculated as the average of the visibility level of your outer layer of clothing.”
Noise and Visibility are the two most important factors to keep low. The lower they are, the more invisible Henry becomes to his enemies or his targets as he commits thievery.
The main thing players want to do when picking their stealth outfit is to wear dark, simple clothes that help them blend in. Players can find certain things in black stocked at Tailor Shops, but clothes designed for thieves are harder to find.
Players will get a stealth outfit from the Miller in Lower Semine during the Materia Prima side quest in Act One. However, they must steal the outfit themselves from the bathhouse in Zhelejov.
Stealing is one of the best ways to get stealth clothes. Bandits, Vagrants, and Ruffians usually wear black clothing, and players can knock them out and take the clothes off their backs. These shady characters can be found at roadside campsites or will appear randomly during fast traveling. Devil’s Den and the Hole in the Wall in the Kuttenburg area are good locations to find people wearing good clothes for stealth.

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Best Stealth Outfit in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2
Players can equip the following items for the best stealth clothes and armor:
Stealth Clothes
Name |
Def. |
Wgt |
Location |
---|---|---|---|
Thief’s Cap |
“Whether a thief is hiding a lustrous mane or shiny bald spot, it’s best to cover it up with something dark and inconspicuous.” |
0.5 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from a chest across from the butcher in the north corner of Kuttenberg Town |
Pickpocket’s Hat |
“When you need to blend in with a crowd, you musn’t stand out, and walking around with your head uncovered isn’t common nowadays.” |
0.5 |
Trosky Region – Purchased from Miller Kreyzl in Lower Semine. |
Pickpocket’s Hood |
“Remain unseen and unheard with this hood.” |
0.7 |
Trosky Region – Purchased from Trader Mordecai Haim. Kuttenberg Region -Looted from a chest in the south of Grund. |
Thief’s Hood |
“It can get cold or windy on the prowl, and it’s not a bad idea to keep your face hidden. Besides, what kind of thief doesn’t have a hood?” |
0.7 |
Kuttenberg Area – Looted from a chest inside the building across from the Apothecary in the center of Kuttenberg Town. |
Thief’s Gloves |
“While a 15th-century thief didn’t have to worry about leaving fingerprints, a good pair of gloves still came in handy when performing acrobatic maneuvers or prying open doors and chests.” |
0.9 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from a chest in Suchdol or looted from a chest across from the Armorer in northeast Kuttenberg Town. |
Quilted Caftan – Black |
“A Caftan is a long men’s overcoat with long sleeves. It is a traditional part of the male dress of nomads from the eastern steppes. This one is also quilted for better durability.” |
15.2 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from Cumans in Ruins of Zimburg, Bellatores quest. |
Thief’s Tunic |
“To blend in on the street without being seen is the goal of anyone who doesn’t heed the law, and this tunic will help with that.” |
0.9 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from a chest in the south of Grund. |
Thief’s Coat |
“A true thief needs something that doesn’t stand out, is hard to see, and doesn’t make any unnecessary noise.” |
2.7 |
Kuttenberg Region – Purchased from Trader Bathhouse Owner Smolka at the Devil’s Den. |
Thief’s Hose |
“While on the job, even the smallest detail can give you away – like the rustle of your hose. Thankfully, these don’t rustle.” |
0.5 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from the Cat Woman’s chest north of Kuttenberg Town. |
Quilted Hose – Dark |
“No one makes hose for beggars – they have to be passed down from person to person, each one poorer than the last, until they reach the poorest of all.” |
5.1 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from Suzie the Smith in Kuttenberg Town. |
Thief’s Boots |
“Boots of the finest goatskin make barely any noise, which is valuable to a certain sort of people.” |
2.7 |
Kuttenberg Region – Purchased from Trader Young Vejmola. |
Thief’s Shoes |
“Shoes of the finest deerskin allow their wearer to move about near silently, as well as keeping their feet safe. Cellars and attics often have a surprising amount of old nails and other dangers.” |
0.9 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from a chest in the Abandoned Barn in Wysoka. |

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Stealth Armor
Name |
Def. |
Wgt |
Location |
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Noble’s Plate Legs – Dark |
“A masterpiece of plate armor decorated with brass lining. The forged plates are further hardened to achieve higher durability, while the metal sheet could be weaker and therefore lighter overall. The plate legs are completed with foot protection called sabatons.” |
14 |
Kuttenberg Region – Purchased from Trader Master Nicholas Krondel. |
Beaked Kettle Hat – Dark |
“Iron hat with a wide brim. It covers the head well and at the same time, thanks to conveniently placed cut-outs, does not restrict the view, which is an advantage especially for foot marksmen.” |
6.2 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from a chest north of Bylany. |
Broad Battle Coif – Black |
“A quilted hood with a wide collar protecting the neck and shoulders of the fighter.” |
3.9 |
Kuttenberg Region – Purchased from Tailor Mikush in Bylany. |
Padded Coif – Black |
“Sturdy padded cap serving as a soft underlayer beneath the helmet. A good soft padding is simply essential, even for tough guys.” |
1.8 |
Trosky Region – Looted from a chest in Semine or looted from Olda Semine. |
Bandit’s Brigandine – Dark |
“Folded armor made up of forged slats hammered on a leather vest is a slightly older form of protection than the fashionable metal cuirass. Both provide similar protection, but the brigandine is a bit heavier, but there are warriors who will not let it go. This one’s been through a lot, though, and has had more than one owner. Most certainly haven’t given her up willingly.” |
5.9 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from Enemy Camp Chest north of Bylany. |
Milanese Brigandine – Dark |
“Composite armor according to an Italian tradition. It is actually a fake plate cuirass sewn into cow leather. Its arched belly disperses blows better than ordinary lamellae. The armor is also fitted with a wide skirt at the bottom so that it covers the knight’s groin.” |
10.8 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from a chest in an Enemy Camp northeast of Maleshov. |
Long Gambeson Black |
“A quilted combat shirt made of several layers of plain linen. It provides some protection on its own, but is primarily worn as a soft underlayer under all types of armour.” |
10.6 |
Trosky Region – Looted from a chest in the cave under Trosky. |
Long Pourpoint – Black |
“A well-made long combat coat made by a real tailor, so it doesn’t restrict movement like ordinary quilted gambesons.” |
12.5 |
Kuttenberg Region – Looted from a chest in north Raborsch. |
Short Pourpoint – Black |
“An expensive and honestly made quilted coat from precious fabric for all noble warriors.” |
12.1 |
Kuttenberg Region – Purchased from Tailor Latsek or Looted from Mercenary Pike. |
Other Ways to Increase Stealth
Since weapons make a lot of noise, players can equip a Dagger. Daggers are small weapons that allow Henry to complete stealth kills. Stealth can be leveled up by sneaking through restricted areas, picking lots, and stealth killing.
Players can read the Skill Books, “With the Silence of the Cat I-IV” to increase their stealth stat. There are also several Stealth Perk points players can learn that give them temporary and permanent boosts to the stat, depending on the circumstances.