Here's a thought, although it is pretty radical -- Instead of looking for a mod cheat, why don't you just play the game and let your clan level up. This gets you more companion slots, more parties, bigger parties, more caravans and more workshops. Obviously that isn't what he wants to do. He wants more than 4.
trungking Apr 15, 2020 @ 11:25pm. You need to control an army to lvl up leadership. #1. Mezore Apr 15, 2020 @ 11:26pm. You need 75 moral to get some xp for leadership. You gain xp by recruiting (just throw them out once you buy them) and i never tried starting an army. It's really slow for me. #2.
To start a siege in Bannerlord, all you need to do is approach a hostile settlement, enter it, and select the “Besiege the castle/town” option, as shown in the image above. You will now enter the Siege Camp view and will have the option to start building various siege engines. This is the part that is most important and can make or break
By the time I hit clan 4 I pretty much have all of my original troops with few casualties. Usually 80-90% tier 5 lego/pal mix as described, and over 200 party size. That’s 120-160 legionnaires. 99% of every massive AI army are tier 1-tier-2 troops. The highest level abundant bandits are forest bandits, tier 4 archers with barely any armor.
How to command parties? Hey, so I don't have a kingdom yet and my clan is tier 2. I made a new party and gave it to a companion. They appear to just be doing their own thing?
Which you can't do reasonably with a measly 100 party size and no other assistance. On the other hand I'm building up my equipment for myself and my companions so it's not totally wasted. I'll be even more prepared for war by the time I either find a town that is weak enough from a recent conquering to begin my kingdom, or reach a large enough
DDMrAAR. This. Its in the kingdom panel I believe, create an army. To defend a castle ride your army there and confront the army beseiging you. I have the option to create a second party in my "clan," but I'm not sure I understand the benefit of it. I don't own any castles or cities yet so there's nothing to defend.
She will get herself stationed in a random neutral town. And game will duplicate her. So when you go there and take her to your party, she will once again appear on map with her own party, but also be in your party. To take her into your party. Go to town she's stationed, go to keep click on her image and take her into your party.
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Astarael21. • 2 yr. ago. Same here, the patch seems to have made formation setting an in-battle thing with the assigning of captains and sliders to control how many units to be in a certain formation. I noped the fuck out after seeing I can't assign units. Taleworlds if you're listening, this is great for the AI and terrible as a game mechanic.
Recruiting costs are tabulated as wages. This is probably because they are buying food when you enter the town, as all party costs are called wages. Call your parties into an army with you, and go defeat some enemies, then the parties will pay their own costs, and will even make a profit for you.
Selecting Move Hero to Party will add them to your party as though they were a companion. If your Spouse doesn't have a Party to begin with, then just travel to the Fief they are in and on their portrait choose the Move Hero to Party option.
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