
Sasau Slumber: A Comprehensive Guide to Sleeping and Saving in Kingdom Come: Deliverance
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So, you’ve found yourself in the bustling, and sometimes dangerous, region of Sasau in Kingdom Come: Deliverance and you’re wondering where you can catch some Z’s and, more importantly, save your hard-earned progress. Don’t fret, weary traveler! Finding a safe and convenient place to sleep and save in Sasau is easier than you might think. Here’s the breakdown:
The primary locations for sleeping and saving in Sasau are:
- Sasau Monastery Infirmary: If you’re looking for a free, safe spot, particularly if you are undertaking quests related to the monastery, the Infirmary offers beds you can use. Keep in mind this location aligns with quest progress and interactions with characters like Johanka.
- A Camp in the clearing northwest of the monastery. Camps offer makeshift resting places, usually consisting of a bedroll or a small tent. They’re located in the clearing northwest of the monestary.
- A Camp in the woods northeast of Simon. Camps offer makeshift resting places, usually consisting of a bedroll or a small tent. They’re located in the woods northeast of Simon.
- The Wagoner’s Inn: Situated between Sasau Town and Sasau Monastery, this inn provides a comfortable bed and, critically, allows you to save your game. Expect to pay around 250 Groschen (base cost) for a night’s lodging.
- Random Campsites: As you explore the area surrounding Sasau, keep an eye out for small campsites, often indicated on the map. These usually contain bedrolls that can be used for sleeping and saving.
- Sasau Town: While not explicitly mentioned as a prime location in the game’s textual clues, Sasau Town has houses and lodging areas where sleeping and saving are possible.
Finding Your Sleep and Save Haven
The key to finding a suitable sleeping spot is to explore and be observant. Keep your eyes peeled for beds, bedrolls, and the telltale icon that indicates a save point.
Here’s a step by step guide to find a place to sleep:
- Check Your Map: Keep an eye out for icons indicating Inns or campsites. These will be your most reliable options.
- Explore the Monastery: If you’re involved in quests related to the monastery, thoroughly check the infirmary.
- Visit the Wagoner’s Inn: The Wagoner’s Inn offers reliable beds and saving.
- Scout Campsites: Look for campsites. Most campsites will contain a bed roll and a small tent.
Why Sleeping and Saving is Crucial
In Kingdom Come: Deliverance, sleeping isn’t just about restoring Henry’s energy. It’s intrinsically linked to the game’s save system. Unlike many modern games with autosaves every few minutes, Kingdom Come: Deliverance uses a more traditional save system. Sleeping in a bed or drinking Saviour Schnapps are the most common ways to record your progress. Failing to save regularly can result in significant progress loss, especially considering the game’s challenging combat and intricate questlines.
Essential Tips for Sleep and Save Strategy
- Save Before Risky Encounters: Planning to tackle a bandit camp or embark on a difficult quest? Save beforehand.
- Utilize Inns Strategically: While Saviour Schnapps is useful, Inns offer a more reliable and cost-effective saving method, particularly in the long run.
- Explore Thoroughly: Don’t be afraid to wander off the beaten path. You might discover hidden campsites and other unexpected save locations.
- Be Mindful of Trespassing: Sleeping in someone else’s bed is considered trespassing and can lead to trouble with the law. Stick to designated sleeping areas or Inns to avoid unwanted consequences.
- Stock Up on Saviour Schnapps: While not as reliable as a bed, having a few Saviour Schnapps in your inventory can be a lifesaver in a pinch.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can I sleep just anywhere in Kingdom Come: Deliverance?
No, you cannot sleep just anywhere. You need to find a designated sleeping spot, such as a bed in an inn, a bedroll at a campsite, or a bed in a friendly NPC’s home. Attempting to sleep in restricted areas will result in trespassing.
Q2: How much does it cost to sleep at the Wagoner’s Inn in Sasau?
The base cost for renting a room at the Wagoner’s Inn is around 250 Groschen, but you can sometimes haggle the price down.
Q3: Does sleeping always save the game?
Yes, sleeping in a designated location will always save your game. However, ensure you are using an actual bed or bedroll, not just lying down on the ground.
Q4: Are there any free places to sleep in Sasau?
Yes, the Infirmary within the Sasau Monastery sometimes offers beds. Also campsites may provide free bedding
Q5: What happens if I don’t save my game regularly?
If you die or encounter a game-breaking bug without saving, you will lose all progress since your last save. This can be incredibly frustrating, so saving often is essential.
Q6: Can I get arrested for sleeping in the wrong place?
Yes, sleeping in someone else’s bed or trespassing in a restricted area can result in arrest and fines.
Q7: How do I use Saviour Schnapps to save my game?
Simply drink the Saviour Schnapps potion from your inventory. It will instantly save your game. However, be aware that Saviour Schnapps is relatively expensive and can cause addiction if used excessively.
Q8: Are there any other ways to save besides sleeping and using Saviour Schnapps?
No, sleeping in a bed or using Saviour Schnapps are the primary methods for manually saving your game.
Q9: Do all Inns in Kingdom Come: Deliverance offer the same services?
Most Inns offer similar services, including lodging, food, and drink. However, the prices and specific amenities may vary from Inn to Inn.
Q10: Where can I find Saviour Schnapps?
Saviour Schnapps can be purchased from traders, alchemists, and sometimes found as loot in chests or on enemies. You can also brew it yourself if you have the necessary alchemy skills and ingredients.
Q11: Is it worth investing in the alchemy skill to brew Saviour Schnapps?
For a beginning character with no Groschen, yes! Brewing your own Saviour Schnapps can be a cost-effective way to save your game, especially if you find yourself needing to save frequently.
Q12: How do I know if a bed is safe to sleep in?
If you see the interact prompt when near a bed or bedroll, then the bed is safe and it will allow you to sleep and save. Beds in guarded homes may get you arrested.
Q13: Can I buy a house in Kingdom Come: Deliverance?
While you can’t outright “buy” a house in the traditional sense, you can gain access to living quarters through various quests and storylines, such as the Huntsman’s house in Talmberg after completing “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing.”
Q14: How does the reputation system affect where I can sleep?
Having a bad reputation in a town can make it difficult to find a place to sleep, as Innkeepers may refuse to rent you a room.
Q15: Where can I learn more about the mechanics of Kingdom Come: Deliverance?
There are plenty of places where you can learn more about the mechanics of the game, from the in-game tutorial and guides to online forums, YouTube channels, and communities. The Games Learning Society at GamesLearningSociety.org also provides a great place to learn about these concepts.
By understanding the save system and utilizing the various sleeping options available in Sasau, you can ensure a smoother and more enjoyable experience in Kingdom Come: Deliverance. Now go forth, sleep soundly, and continue your adventure!