I donate normal soldiers and random Lords. That makes nearly as much money as ransoming all and the Lord's give hardly any influence. I think it's two points. 2. Arden272. • 4 yr. ago. The influence actually goes up a lot, it is based on the quality of troops, but a full load can easily be 100-200 influence.
It is possible to donate prisoners to your factions towns. I don't know if it immediately ransoms them or stores them. But you could save before and try it. If you won't execute him and donating doesnt work as planned the best thing would just be hang on to him and maybe cause some disorder within his faction. #4.
Maces/Morning Stars etc are just pure style in my opinion, no matter if a sword would have better stats. I used maces in Warband almost all the time and this is my plan for Bannerlord as well. Mount and blade II: Hammerlord. #15. Showing 1 - 15 of 15 comments. Per page: 15 30 50.
they do not recruit over their troop limit.. but when they beat looters or other bandits with prisoners.. .they will automatically recruit the prisoners they rescued as well, taking them over their troop cap. This is supposed to be fixed in 1.3.
Here’s one. I can’t hand in any of 56 looters even quest asks for 16. Only 6 want to join me. I did get these looters in a quest where I had to eliminate 8 bands of brigands. Wonder if it’s bugged and those looters I got from those battles don’t count somehow. I also discovered there’s no easy way to get rid of the 6 that want to be
Put them all in a dungeon. Executing is just bad news, even if it does make you feel proactive. When it comes to rebellions in your provinces do not execute the rebel leaders, as it is pointless. Once you capture the town they controlled, the clan will disperse in a day and all the leaders will be “lost.”.
Hold Ctrl and click somewhere on the map away from them. 0. ApexPredator2929. • 2 yr. ago. This is one of those bad situations that can happen. Just keep trying you will make it to a city then rest up. I spent a while one PT with this same problem, was deep in the steppe and got hit by group after group.
Become a merchant. Locking down a steady income will open plenty of doors in Mount & Blade II. You’ll need funds to recruit, maintain, and train your army, as well as buying new equipment or
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