In our series of guides forMount & Blade II: Bannerlord, we’ve already detailed how to become amercenary or a vassal, build upyour clan’s rank, andplay politics with the other lordsin your kingdom. Truth be told, most of these actions — especially those that increase your renown and...
We’re moving forward just after your completion of“The Dragon Banner” questwhich allows you to form your own kingdom inMount & Blade II: Bannerlord. Truth be told, being a king or a queen follows the same concepts as thosewhen you were still a vassal. You’ll still have the same p...
If you desert the army, you will get -55 criminal rating with the kingdom. Upon desertion, you WILL keep the equipment.If your army is routed/defeated, you will get some "timeout" days to return your lord. You have to find your lord within that time interval. Days to rejoin will ...
Features new to Bannerlord include a new perk-focused skill system (where the previous had kind of a two-tiered skill approach, and most of those skills were boring), blacksmithing, better clan/kingdom controls, birth/aging/death (i.e. your character can die and be succeeded by a clan me...
Adds a claim (Casus-Belli) system to Bannerlord. You and AI Kingdoms now require claims to declare wars against others. Similar to Crusader Kings III's system.
the Kingdom of Jerusalem under the Franks operates in a feudal system, meaning that only grand nobles with in-game titles of level three or higher can form army and invite their direct vassals to participate. Vassals can also then invite their own vassals, and this process doesn't require...
soldiers and your character (and heroes in your party) by fighting and winning battles. You can challenge basically anyone you want, from wandering villagers to the leader of a faction. As your clan rank increases, you can found your own kingdom, claim land and rule it should you so wish...
To be honest, what kind of game is “”Mount & Blade II”? It can be described in one sentence: it is a fictional medieval simulator. Unlike another well-known medieval simulative green hat simulator “Crusade King 2”, the “Mount & Blade ” series has always been more focused on the...