πββ¬ Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord What Happens When You Die
Your character speaks to each companion in a lengthy dialogue. Eventually your companions depart and your character makes his journey back to his capital city to raise his son to become the next Emperor. The credits roll, the names of every anonymous soldier who died in battle slowly scrolls across the screen. You lose control of your character
So you take it over. U leave a dude and 10 troops. They stand there and turn into thugs for some reason. you get a decent amount of daily gold Not bad. Your Companion waiting there gets Rogue xp. You get criminal rating (but I did alleys in towns I OWNED so it decreases immediately). I did NOT notice my rogue xp going up.. but it probably did.
I mean, my character have some kind of Illness now, one that makes hp down from 100 to 1 constantly. I managed to evade his death with a mod, but no way to cure that illness, wich makes impossible to fight in battles etc 3 months later
Tyberi Apr 26, 2020 @ 3:27pm. Starving castle by siege is not implemented yet. There is other kind of mechanic related with garrison, prosperity and food income of the place, but sieges so far has nothing to do with it. If there were lack of food before you sieged the castle. Garrison is starving no matter if you siege the castle or not.
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In order: Someone from his clan takes over. It seems to be somewhat random within the clan. Another clan takes over. The game doesn't crash. Even if there is an election, you won't see it, since it isn't your faction. There is no civil war. There is no anarchy.
Every member of every clan of the kingdom must die then the fiefs will go to the kingdom that was at war with it first. Yes if they are not at war with anyone and you are the only one at war with them you will get all of their fiefs :D I was able to pull it of with Battania in my game. If wipe out all Khuzait clans in their faction and try aren
Capture all of the lords in that kingdom. Keep them in chains in your party forever. Walk up to each city and castle, siege them, and liesurely take each one-by-one, with zero chance of armies coming up behind you. As the years pass, the captured lords in your party will start to die of old age. Children in thier clans will come of age and
Merc's shouldn't have settlements. If you have one then you're a lord, not a mercenary. Why can't you be both? I am pretty sure wealthy mercs back in the actual medieval times could own land. There is no reason that this cannot be a thing. As far as I know, no. As soon as you own land you are sombody's vassal.
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. The gnarled hand of death will eventually find you in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord β and now itβs permanent. Sure, itβs never been all that uncommon to find
The reason prisoners are in your town is because nobles put them in your dungeons to gain influence, it's like a gift. Just sell or convert them. For nobles, putting them in a dungeon reduces their chance of escaping. Thanks y'all. I'll just start selling the ones I won't be converting then :D.
Well I suppose you don't want to have a kingdom and plan recruit any clans to it. Once you execute someone, you get a penality of -1000 points on your honor stats. (per exectured lord) Do it enough times and the chance of your character or leaders of your other clan parties being executed if captured increase too. #1.
Combat death is on. Old people die from being old. In terms of probability of dying from a specific action? Damage type that caused final blow (blunt less likely to kill than piercing) and your pre-existing health (older means you die more).
Sergeant at Arms. Feb 17, 2020. #2. Not much information has been shared about this yet, but i remember reading something along the lines of "Children age faster until 16-18-ish years", not sure if that is actually how it works, or how they will implement it though. But yes it is possible to die in battle aswell, and as far as we know it is not
Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord offers all kinds of options for how you wish to play your game, but right at the start of a new campaign, you will have the option to enable death.You might be a
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