Summary

  • More hairstyle options in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 allow for personalization, including unique choices like the Knight Errant style.
  • The Father Figure haircut offers a nod to Radzig, while the Polish Undercut resembles Adder and Hans Capon's styles.
  • Henry's Classic Cut in the sequel suits him well, showcasing a refined look while still retaining his recognizable appearance.

Part of what makes Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 so enjoyable is the amount of control you have with Henry. Want to explore every corner of Trosky before attending the fated wedding? Go for it. Want to systematically take out every NPC that insults Pebbles? Just be stealthy when getting rid of the bodies.

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But thanks to the first update to Warhorse Studios' sequel, you have even more choice, this time about how to style Henry. On top of the bevy of clothing options that our hero has access to, you can now visit a barber's tent in locations like Zhelejov and Kuttenberg. So, make sure to unequip your cap and get a good look at all the trims available.

16 Brawler

Brave Choice

When choosing a hairstyle for Henry with the barber, there technically isn't a wrong choice, but if there had to be, it would be the Brawler. Of course, with there being so many choices for different haircuts for Henry, some might not be completely accurate to the era, but the Brawler feels so egregiously modern that it really sticks out.

The curly fringe not only doesn't suit Henry that well, but it also makes him look less like a peasant-turned-page in 1403 Bohemia, and more like a random 2020's teenage boy. Maybe with the right in-game styling you could make it work, but the best option for this hairstyle is a hat to cover it up.

15 Lord Zagloba

Trying To Get Off His Head

Out of all the hairstyles available for Henry in the Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, none look like they're literally trying to escape Henry's character model as much as the Lord Zagloba.

Quite a few of the cuts Henry can choose from look like something akin to a bowl cut (we can only assume the technique existed in medieval Bohemia), but the Lord Zagloba is one of the more offensive. If not for how it looks, it also just doesn't feel like a choice Henry would make.

14 Ordinary Bloke

NPC-Core

Part of the selling point of the original Kingdom Come: Deliverance is that Henry of Skalitz is far from a typical hero of the era, and is instead just a normal peasant who starts off as a humble blacksmith.

If Henry somehow went down an alternate path and stayed living a normal life, he would likely end up choosing the Ordinary Bloke hairstyle. Less of a style, more something ripped straight from most of the male NPCs in-game, it's the perfect choice if you want Henry to fade into the scenery.

13 Knight Errant

Specific Style

While it isn't seen on too many other characters throughout Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the Knight Errant style feels like a perfect trim to represent the medieval period. Even though the shaved sides and mullet style are more associated with today's most talented baristas, it feels most at home in this era.

In spite of the incredibly specific style feeling like a great choice to fit the game's setting, it doesn't suit Henry's personality that well. But if this is a style you always mourn when it's missing in a character creator, at least Henry can try it out here.

12 Young Noble

What's Your Name B.O.B.?

Even though there are some notable exceptions, most of the haircuts Henry can choose maintain his relatively short default hairstyle. However, clearly, the barbers of Bohemia have access to some pretty effective hair growth tonics, as seen with the Young Noble hairstyle.

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Does Henry having a perfectly swish-able shoulder-length bob suit his personality? Maybe in his more sassy moments, but otherwise not really. Because of this, while not the most fitting, it's definitely one of the more (perhaps unintentionally) funny options for Henry.

11 Tight Trim

Keeping It Simple

What makes the story of Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 so entertaining to follow is that you get the joy of following Henry in particular. Unlike character-creator protagonists, Henry isn't a blank slate to project yourself onto, and instead he has a strong personality you can see in all of his dialogue.

With all of Henry's personality, it would be a shame to sedate it with the Tight Trim hairstyle option. It's pretty similar to a lot of the other short hairstyles, but seems to stand out as the one that lacks much of any personality.

10 Luscious Locks

Inoffensive Option

Similarly to the other middling haircut options, the Luscious Locks hairstyle doesn't really stick out too much, feeling more like a standard default inclusion. While it's a fine choice if you want Henry with slightly longer hair, it also feels like it doesn't live up to the image its name suggests.

When you hear 'Luscious Locks', you would ideally want Henry's hair to be at least halfway down his back, so to see this name tagged onto a style that barely tickles his neck is a palpable disappointment.

9 English Knight

Friar Henry

While some of the hairstyle options at the barbers feel like minor tweaks to Henry's default style, one of the choices that obviously stands out is the English Knight. Plenty of the options have Henry with shaved sides, but none are as aggressive as those on the English Knight.

The edges of Henry's hair that would usually be resting calmly on his scalp are instead jutting up wildly at an angle, and while it objectively doesn't look 'good', it does somehow suit Henry's more manic moments.

8 Eastern Influence

Practical King

With how much there is to maintain at once in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, it's no wonder Henry would probably prioritize practicality above all else. Because of this, a style like Eastern Influence would probably suit him best.

With shaved sides, and his grown-out hair tied in what can only be described as a humble rat-tail in the back, while it might not be the most flattering for Henry, it at least keeps his hair out of his eyes in the heat of battle.

7 Dandy

Lookin' Slick

With a hairstyle named Dandy, did we hope that it could be a reference to the iconic Space Dandy and be a giant (if not historically inaccurate) pompadour for Henry to rock? Yes. But even if it disappoints in that regard, the Dandy is still one of the better hairstyles Henry has access to.

With his hair slicked all the way back, it's one of Henry's most stylish options, and thanks to its simplicity, it also compliments a lot of Henry's headwear as well.