How to find Hildegard’s Husband in For The King 2

Helping Hildegard.

Completing quest objectives is one of the keys to advancing on for The King 2, but it's not always obvious clear where to go. For example, how to find Hildegard’s Husband isn’t obvious at all.

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I’ve really enjoyed the turn-based fantasy RPG For The King 2 so far, but the lack of information can be frustrating. If you’re struggling with this part of the quest, read on.

Where is Hildegard's Husband in For The King II

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What you’re looking for is a Broken Cart (see image above) on the map that you’ll find somewhere in the Foothills area. If you click the quest name (top left of our screen), the camera will center on a location in the Foothills but not on the cart itself. You’ll need to explore the Foothills to find it. Once you see it on the map, simply move to it to complete the quest. There isn’t a battle, so only one character needs to go to the cart.

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The easiest way to find the Broken Cart is to use Vision Scrolls. Make sure your map is on the Foothills area of the map, and use scrolls on the clouded areas of the map to see what’s there. You can get Vision Scrolls as part of your Loadouts, randomly if you have a Scholar character, or in towns and as drops. They’re super useful in the first area of the game once the Guards are chasing you, and time is against you. 

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