If you’re diving into the alchemical arts in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, you already know the struggle of hunting down the right herbs. One minute, you’re swimming in Marigold; the next, you’re tearing your hair out because you can’t find a single sprig of Mint. It’s the classic medieval RPG experience—equal parts rewarding and frustrating.
Mint is a key ingredient in the Cockerel potion, a lifesaver when your Energy is draining faster than your patience. It keeps you going, helps with tiredness, and is something every budding alchemist should keep in stock. But unlike some of the more common herbs, Mint doesn’t just pop up wherever you look. You’ll need to know where to go and what to look for if you want to keep your potion game strong.

So, first things first—what does Mint even look like? In Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the game world, mint is an edible herb that might often get camouflaged. It does not boast striking flowers, as some other herbs do, and if you are not careful enough, you may confuse it with Nettle. Let’s face it: searching for the wrong plant while on a mission is universally unproductive. The sad part? Mint isn't found readily in nature. If your plan was to find it while exploring, then prepare for a frustrating and painful scavenger hunt. Take a deep breath, though; there are ways to obtain mint without searching for hours like a disoriented peasant.
Your best bet is to visit an Apothecary or a Herbalist. These NPCs are basically your medieval pharmacists, and they often stock dried Mint. While dried Mint works fine for most potions, it’s not as potent as the fresh stuff. If you’re looking to brew stronger decoctions, fresh Mint is the way to go. Most larger villages and towns will have an Apothecary or a Herbalist, so check your map and pay them a visit. If you’re lucky, they might even have some fresh Mint in stock—though this isn’t always guaranteed.

If you prefer gathering over buying, herb gardens are your next best option. Most often, these are located in the vicinity of apothecaries, alchemists’ tables, and even within the residential quarters of the smaller towns. Unlike other more modern forms of mint, it will be more visible within cultivated regions of these towns rather than outside, so do not forget to look around while walking through these settlements. Regardless of the existence of a dwarf herbal garden, the vicinity behind and beside the outer walls of the houses should still be explored. Mint is usually found growing in conjunction with many other useful herbs. Thus, some level of searching might be fruitful.
Since Mint is more commonly cultivated than found in the wild, checking villages and towns is always a good idea. If a settlement has an Apothecary, an alchemy bench, or even a drying shed, there’s a higher chance that fresh Mint and alchemy are growing somewhere nearby. Larger towns with established healers and alchemists are your best bet, but even smaller villages might have a garden or two worth checking out. Don’t be afraid to do a little trespassing—after all, Henry has gotten away with worse.

Let’s say you are trying to find some Mint in the wilderness. Undoubtedly, it is quite rare to find it in the wild, but not impossible. You might get lucky. If you are walking around and notice a plant that is not like normal weeds and shrubs, go and investigate.
Because it blends in so well with other plants, it can be easy to miss. But if you find a good spot, try to remember where it is so you can go back to it later or, even better, mark it on your map.
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Initially, inspect the Apothecaries and Herbalists; they are the most straightforward and dependable resource. Search for villages or places with alchemy that may have gardens. If you are looking in nature, be on the lookout for the appropriate green color, but also be ready to wait. Mark the spot where you encounter it; there is nothing as frustrating as running out and needing more only to forget where you last spotted some. And there you have it! With the knowledge above, acquiring a steady supply of Mint for your alchemical pursuits should now be less of a hassle. Whether you are crafting potions for survival or simply showing off your medieval chemistry skills, this herb will prove to be quite useful more often than you expect.
You can buy dried Mint from Apothecaries and Herbalists, but for fresh Mint, check herb gardens near villages, homes, or alchemy benches. It’s rarely found in the wild.
Mint is used in the Cockerel potion, which boosts Energy and reduces tiredness. If you rely on alchemy, keeping a steady supply of Mint is a smart move.
Nope, you can’t cultivate it yourself. Your best bet is to check herbalists, search village gardens, or keep an eye out in the wild when exploring.
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