I'm totally lost on where to do this. I've been looking thru the menus and I'm not seeing how. I'm not part of a faction nor do I have my own, but I have 3 companions with their own armies that I'd like to support me in a siege, otherwise i'll have to wait and find a castle with a small garrison, which almost always has the army that just conquered it marching not too far away. Even at level 18, Alayen is outpacing Katrin in trade if comparing level to level, 8 to 6. In fact, Alayen equals Katrin in trade at level 7 with 3 trade while Katrin starts at level 8 with 3 trade. I realize that Katrin would start out higher and have a level headstart over Alayen but once you get into the high teens or low 20's, leveling is After you get the 4 roles, I think the best would be to get good governors for your towns. It is tempting to make some elite fighters that can help in sieges and suchs but it doesn't really work in this game, you just can't make them good enough. The following are tactical uses of Heroes from Mount&Blade and Warband that will allow one to optimize their party. One first must be aware of which hero hates which other heroes, as these conflicts will decrease morale and make it harder to keep your chosen heroes from leaving the party. However, note that it is possible to keep a hero in your party along with someone they hate if you balance Feb 1, 2022. #14. I still have an affected save file (failed quest, Companion Holding, not in city last seen in) if QA team wants it. My solution (to clear the Companion Holding was to rollback to the only earlier (than the failed quest) save I had. Which was just prior to completion of the tutorial. I am 10+ hours into a playthrough and yet to see a single companion ever level. Sure, they still gain skills but not levels (and stats/focus points). This makes gear as the only path to upgrading your companions. Also, I have not encountered any merchant or stewardship companions. I expect assigning stewardship-focused companion to govern should increase bonuses to holdings. Likewise with 9SzsTCo. According to the wiki Matheld, Lezalit, Rolf, Alayen, Baheshtur, and Firentis are the noble with good personalities as vassals. IRRC Rolf, Firentis and Alayen** are the ones with upstanding and good natured personalities so they will be easier to manage than martial lords. NOTE: Give companions turned vassals fiefs early, or the fiefs you Is assigning a governor worth it or its better calling those companions back to form more parties for more manpower when at war? governers drastically reduce settlement loyalty if they are a different culture (read: 80 percent of the time). not worth it at all. 1 Sharpened Edge. The final perk choice in the smithing tree is between the Sharpened Edge and the Sharpened Tip. The former gives a slight increase to the swing damage of your crafted weapons, and the former does the same for piercing damage. While this ultimately comes down to your personal preference on the types of weapons you use Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord peaked at almost 180,000 players a few hours ago. Having 180,000 people definitely sounds like a party to us. While you obviously won’t have that many units running The following are tactical uses of Heroes from Mount&Blade and Warband that will allow one to optimize their party. One first must be aware of which hero hates which other heroes, as these conflicts will decrease morale and make it harder to keep your chosen heroes from leaving the party. However, note that it is possible to keep a hero in your party along with someone they hate if you balance If your companions are equipped with 1h/shield/crossbow, go for reach. Balanced Elite Scimitar is the best swing-only weapon with 103 reach and 35 damage. Balanced Long Arming Sword 105 reach, 36 damage and Balanced Heavy Bastard Sword 105 reach, 34 damage (when used 1-handed) are both pretty good too but the AI will try to stab with them

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