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The early portions ofKingdom Come: DeliveranceII can be daunting as Henry is once again severely under-leveled, under-prepared, and under-geared.
Thankfully, ordering the Gold Edition of the title comes with several bonus items that can lead to much greater questing success at the start of your journey.

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The downside is that it’s not abundantly clear where these items can be collected once you start the game. They aren’t simply placed in your inventory. Instead, you’ll have to get through the introduction of the title and then do a bit of exploring.

Gold Edition Items Location Revealed
to find your Gold Edition plunder and collect it in a legal way, you’ll need to find an inn to sleep at and pay for your room and board.
you’re able to do this at any Inn, but the most conveniently located place to do this in the early game is at the Zhelejov Wagoner’s Inn, just north-west of Zhelejov proper.

Once near the inn, be on the lookout for Innkeeper Lawrence, sporting his dirty, white tunic, apron, and brown cap with ear-flaps.
If you arrive at Zhelejov in the daytime, he should be lingering near the outside of the inn or just inside the door with the wreath over the entrance serving himself some stew.

If you show up at night, you may have to pull out your torch and wait until morning for him to be accessible.
Once you track him down, speak to Innkeeper Lawrence and ask about a room for the night. He’ll quote you a price for a one-night stay, or you can ask about having a permanent residence at the inn.

While booking one night is all you need to do, purchasing a permanent room is a great idea if you have the extra coin to spare.
One night will cost you 12 Groschen, while a permanent residence requires 120. These prices can be haggled to a lower amount if you don’t become too greedy in your negotiating.
Lawrence will tell you that your room is ready and waiting at the top of the stairs, and your door will have a green wreath. The chest inside the room next to your bed holds your Gold Edition bonuses for collection.
The Gear Itself
The Shields of Seasons And Artemis' Crossbow
Your spoils are four different shields, each themed after a season. All of these offer very good damage negation in the early stages of the game and will serve you very well until better gear is located later on.
You can also choose to keep one and sell the others for some quick Groschen acquiring as well.
Along with the shields comes Artemis' Crossbow and bolts, a formidable ranged weapon that also features a whopping sale value if you can find the right buyer.
Heater Shield- Autumn
Shield of Spring
Shield of Summer
Shield of Winter
Artemis' Crossbow
The Gallant Huntsman’s Set
Additionally, you’ll attain the Gallant Huntsman’s clothing set in this chest, which is a stylish outfit that garners enough charisma to be granted access to the “Wedding Crashers” main story quest.
Charisma Boost
Master Huntsman’s Hood
St. Hubert’s Hat
Nimrod’s Coat
Master Huntsman’s Gloves
Master Huntsman’s Boots
Master Huntsman’s Hose
All in all, these are some great items to jumpstart your journey into Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, so grab them early, choose your favorite shield, make some money, and get back out there!
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