Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 - All Behaviour Indicators, Explained

Most of the NPCs in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 are intelligent. Whether it is guards spotting you in places you shouldn't be or shopkeepers finding you creeping around in their houses, people don't take anything lightly.
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PostsTo show you what the NPCs around you think of you at any time, there is a hare or rabbit behavour indicator system in the game. You'll regularly see a coloured rabbit in the top centre of the screen, and they all mean something different. Knowing what each one means will help you understand what to do next.
All Rabbit Behaviour Indicators, Explained
A lot of RPGs have a system like the rabbit one in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. The detection meter in the Assassin's Creed series is the one that always comes to mind. The one in Warhorse's game is similar, but a bit more detailed.
Below is a breakdown of each icon, what it means, and what to do once you see it.
Behaviour Indicator
What It Means
What To Do
Walking white rabbit
Someone is searching for you.
You're in no immediate danger, but you can leave the area to make the icon disappear.
White rabbit with magnifying glass
A crime has been noticed and someone is searching for who did it.
The crime will likely be you, so avoid the person you stole from and any guards.
Yellow rabbit with ears down
You're spotted and guards are trying to work out who you are.
Simply move out of the eyesight on whoever spotted you. The rabbits ears will then lower.
Yellow rabbit with ears up
Someone has worked out who you are and are pursuing you.
Similarly, get away from whoever is suspicious of you.
Yellow rabbit with red behind it
You have been detected and will be chased.
Unless you can hide very quickly, you'll have to face up against your pursuer. You may have to fight or surrender.
Orange rabbit pointing left
You're being kicked out if you're trespassing.
Leave the area quickly.
Yellow rabbit with Horn
You've been seen committing a crime and someone is reporting you to a guard.
Escape quickly or pay the person who saw you.
Orange rabbit holding it's hand up
You're being stopped or arrested by law enforcement.
Speak to the guard and try to get out of it, or pay for the damages.
Orange rabbit with a sword
You're in combat, but no one is about to attack you.
You should take your time and think about what you're going to do next.
Two red rabbits with swords
You're in active combat.
Keep your wips about you and make sure your weapon is out.
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