
Some improvements include an alliance/traitor system, a faction culture system that helps lord not choose bad troops, a choice between domestic policy, some economic options, and a host of other anti-enemy options as well. You see, a new addition to Warband is a much greater emphasis on Kingdom Management, and diplomacy allows for a great deal of freedom in that department. However, the Mount and Blade: Warband mod Diplomacy makes the single player campaign much deeper than almost any other mod.

With a detailed overworld map, engaging free-play campaign mode and epic army on army action, Warband still delivers an exciting single player campaign. Single player Mount and Blade: Warband is much like the original Mount and Blade. But with so many mods to choose from, what is a lonely medieval warrior wannabe supposed to do? Thats why this handy guide was written, to show you the top 5 best Mount and Blade: Warband mods. The answer to those issues is by modding Mount and Blade: Warband. But still, there are many bugs and issues with Mount and Blade: Warband. Mount & Blade: Warband is a hack-and-slash action-adventure rpg much like the original, but Warband has improved graphics, AI, combat, animations and most importantly online play. Their second tier lets you choose between footmen and ranged and both ranged Rhodok and Nord second tier troops, will always have a ranged weapon, unlike other factions that they might have it.Īfter playing so much M&B, I ended up accepting that soloing at first, getting all the experience for myself and then going around looking for cheap companions is the best strategy, since companions not only do not permanently die, but also you can equip them as you see fit.Mount and Blade: Warband is the exclusive expansion game to the original Mount and Blade.


The best starting peasants in my opinion are either Rhodok (gotta love em) or Nords. When you get fresh peasants, you need to keep them way back away from the enemy, get yourself on a horse and ride along to the enemy and kill them, helping your peasants get some exp. Swadian Recruits for example come with a weak weapon, rarely a stone as ranged and they are level 4, where the forest bandits are 11. Or more like, you are doing it wrong, hoping they will be of help. If you are just taking peasants and you are going out ,trying to attack bandits like that, you are doing it wrong. As far as I know, looters can spawn randomly, as I see them rarely here and there, but usually they appear due to quests.
