113 votes, 36 comments. true. Also, a contribution from u/MitchPTI with alternative 9 companions combos:. I did a bit of Python scripting to see what other possibilities there are for 10 companions and am rather surprised to find that this combo you've found is literally the only option possible to get this many companions.
This needs to be fixed, even for low # of companions. Side note - the smithing menu only loads like 10 companions. Not that big of a deal since you don't need that many smiths, but smithing could be a good way to power level some free skill points otherwise. Gearing companions wasn't that big of a deal. Mostly, the BiS weapons were easy to
There is a Mod on Nexus Transfer Compagnons.It make exact that you can transfer them after same as normal Soldiers.But remember if you assign 4 Compagnons to 1 Group and after you give every one 1 Job only that skill will rise for that Compangon.Until now without this is much better as i give my Wife or Compangon his own Troops and he will level in all same as me.With the Mod or the option to
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord > [EN] General Discussions > Topic Details. Tim the Enchanter Jul 30, 2020 @ 11:09am. Companion Traits. Hello, i have been gone from the game for some time and i just started a new campaing, i saw that companions don´t have any character traits anymore (honor, valour etc). last time i played they had traits and
You need to address multiple issues: general party happiness, companion conflicts, specific companion likes and dislikes, etc. The first thing you need to do is decide how many companions you intend to keep in your party at all time. You have basically three choices: - keep all 16 companions at all times.
Some companions specifically have high skills that are noticeably useful, like Medicine, Engineering, and Scouting, while some others have things like Steward, Trade, Tactics, and Rougery. Is there a benefit for having companions with these last ones? Do perks marked as "personal" apply if they're in the party since they're not marked as a role? For example, if I have a companion with a higher
A vassal is a servant of a ruler, and are usually lords of castles and villages. There are many vassals in the game, each one aligned to a certain faction. The player can become a vassal by swearing an oath to a king or by marrying into the family of one of his vassals. When swearing an oath to a king, the king will bestow upon the vassal a fief, which will be the current poorest village in
You make your companions Captains by assigning them to the group you want them to buff. For example you'll note you press the number two when you want archers. Archers are in group 2. Set your most archery-est companion into group two (under party) and their captain buffs will buff that group. Same goes for cavalry, horse archers, etc.
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