I would say Bannerlord is the better GAME, but I do enjoy the simplicity of Warband sometimes. Still no equivalent of the Huscarl in Bannerlord. IMO the best part of a strategy game is when you build yourself to be so overpowered you can ignore the strategy part, and they keep balancing the game so I cant just make a one unit army and just F3.

The one you like the look of. The difference of a few armor is not that big of a deal in base game. I recommend t6 head/body/shoulders and t3 (i dont think there is t4 without mods) boots/arms. 2. [deleted] • 1 yr. ago. The best “Bang for buck” armor is Battanian warlord. Good protection across all limbs and the body, not too heavy and
Mount & Blade Bannerlord - Top 10 Best Body Armors 2022#Bannerlord #MountandBlade #taleworlds In this Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord video, I go through the 10
Gang Leader Needs Weapons is a quest in Bannerlord given by gang leader notables in Towns. A gang leader asks the player to purchase and deliver a large number of weapons of a certain category - such as one handed swords - back to them in return for a substantial reward in denars. Acquire weapons of the requested type by any means, including crafting *Return to the Town and resolve the
Isn't the long glaive the best weapons by far on horseback? First of all, i got mine for around 1000 denars, which is literally nothing. The stats while 2 handed are off the damn chart. Not a single weapon for this cost and even way above comes even close. 182 swing damage, over 40 thrust damage (which as far as i saw is really high), 206 reach

I like the short handled bardiche from Aserai, it’s shorter but much quicker than the executioner axe. Yeps, thats the one I am using too. Its pretty good. Cuts easy thru infantry. Length at least over 100, speed at least 80. Anything slower I find it insufferable to my preference.

I keep reading that a way to capture towns is by buying up all the food stocks and forcing the rebel. I’ll sit in a city and buy up all the food, after a couple days the caravans start swarming it. I buy all the horses (in case they turn them into meat), the livestock, and I buy up all the food. The caravans just increase in volume and frequency.
Bannerlord pretty much skipped that early phase and now after 1 day people are making rash judgements on the game. It'll be rough here for a bit I think, and the steam reviews are utterly useless. It'll be tanked by people expecting a full game, and it'll be praised as 10/10 best game ever by fans who just have been waiting forever.
A Productive Enterprise is a feature exclusive to Mount&Blade: Warband that allows a player to build a small industrial facility for a large initial lump-sum plus a weekly maintenance fee. In return, the facility can convert raw material goods into finished product goods that usually have a higher sell price, allowing the player to profit from the difference. An enterprise can be set to run
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