Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlordis a strategy action role-playing game from TaleWorlds Software made available on Xbox GamePass on 14th Feb 2023. Similar to its predecessorWarband,the game cleverly blends 3 games together like a cross betweenKingdom Come Deliverance,Total War, andChivalry 2- it’s not just a role-playing game with NPC dialogue, an evolving story and character progression, it’s also a very good strategy game where players manage their own clan and eventually an entire kingdom, recruiting troops, setting up businesses and trade routes, buying or stealing supplies, as well as all the typical tactics, troop placements, orders and formations that would be expected in a fully fledged RTS title.
On top of that, the game is also a realistic medieval battle simulator. Players can find themselves in battles with numbers around 1000 vs 1000 and higher. There may only be a portion of those on the battlefield at any given time like 800 at once, but the effect is visually impressive as players charge their horses into ranks of infantry as part of a larger force, with bodies and arrows flying through the air in a real maelstrom of action that sums up the chaos and tactics of a medieval battle perfectly.
The question many new players may ask, however, ishow do I get into all this?Seems at the start that nobody wants to know their name and especially won’t be letting them into their castle for tea and biscuits. Full-on wars with thousands of combatants seem out of reach but becoming a mercenary allows all of this to take place and is thankfully relatively simple to accomplish.
Updated On September 2nd, 2024 By Joshua Leeds:There are many steps to joining a kingdom in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord as a sellsword, and even more steps to go further after you do join and if you want to work your way up in that kingdom. This article has been updated to include additional information on each step and what can be done next.
1Complete Tutorial
Before players can get into the real nitty-gritty it is necessary to complete the ‘tutorial’ section, although this term is used loosely as it’s really only a few missions at the start to ease players into the game, and does help to show some of the new mechanics like hideout missions and areas where the game hasimproved on Warband.
Complete the initial quests and take care of any bandits causing problems. This will also handily set the player up with some basic loot to equip themselves for the tasks ahead.
2Recruit Troops
From the very start of the game, it is possible to recruit fighters from towns and villages. Simply go to the drop-down menu for the settlement and therecruit troopsoption is there. Only around 20 maximum soldiers will be allowed in the gang initially, but this number can be quickly bumped up byleveling up skillssuch as Leadership and Steward.
Apart from villages and towns. Troops can also be recruited from the tavern districts - these aregenerally stronger troopsbut are much more expensive. The soldiers coming out of the villages seem quite low rent, but these can be ranked up through experience as they are used in battles so just gather whoever is available initially.
3Get Tooled Up
While players would not be expected to be rolling around at the very start of the story with thebest armor in the gameand a blade that can cut through steel, it is certainly worth getting together a reasonably good selection of equipment for the main character and also any companions that may have joined the crew.
Prices in the shops seem expensive at first but anything that is needed can be looted from any fallen enemies after battles with the typical looters and bandits players come across when roaming around Calradia. While it’s worth spending money to get some key items ie main weapon, shield, body armor, horse, etc., players should resist the temptation initially to blow all their hard-earned denars on all the best weapons in the shop -a mistake many new players will make. Getting tooled up onBannerlordincludes getting wages and food for the troops so don’t spend it all at once.
4Reach Clan Tier 1
To achieve this players simply need to get 30 Renown which is essentially theBannerlordversion of XP and represents the player’s level of fame among the citizens of Calradia. Renown can be earned in a variety of ways such as the more obvious completing quests, helping people out, winning tournaments and battles but also for more devious activities such as raiding villages, executing prisoners, and robbing caravans.
Players should however take caution when it comes to raiding andhitting trade caravansas the consequences are slightly more severe than inWarband.In the previous title raiding villages was a relaxing pastime to be enjoyed by all but inBannerlordit will trigger a war with the faction that will be very hard to get rid of. Existing wars will also affect the chances of joining a mercenary contract as players willnotbe able to join any faction that is at peace with an existing enemy of the clan. Players should therefore resist the temptation to invade the nearest village as soon as they have the numbers to trouble them.
5Approach Any Noble And Request To Join
Once the required 30 Renown has been reached to get to Clan Tier 1 players should approach a Noble or Lord from the faction of their choice and enter into a dialogue with them by clicking on their character on the Calradia map, where it is easiest to reach them. Following the dialogue option “There’s something I’d like to discuss…” leads to the player being able tosell their swordfor the ‘right price’. The NPC lord will then explain the pay available and upon acceptance, the player will sign a mercenary contract with that faction.
Being in a mercenary contract is almost like a license to kill. As long as the settlement or group of people belongs to an enemy faction then anything goes. As a mercenary players can also join forces with larger armies where several parties or warbands have grouped together. Mercenaries can also take part in sieges, taking over castles and towns as part of the larger army. The wages offered seem modest, but these are a drop in the ocean compared to the money made from looting and selling equipment following a battle, where players can make several thousand denars from one fight.
6What To Do Next
Once you become a mercenary for a faction, you will be under that banner in any wars that break out. Fighting for your kingdom is a great source of money but winning will also gain favor in the eyes of the king. Should you fight alongside that kingdom long enough, you can approach the king and request to become a Vassal. Vassals can call other vassals under their banners to form armies,own fiefs, vote on policies, and one day be in line to be king.
Also being a mercenary means you can break away from your current kingdom anytime without any major damage to your reputation or standing in the world. It’s best to jump around as a mercenary and find out what you want for your clan, and what faction to eventually join as a full-fledged vassal.