#Mount and blade village how to
That's all on how to declare war to an enemy kingdom in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. To capture most villages you have to capture the castle that controls it (heard that if you get enough repuataion with it you get the village i think,) Even if Swadia recaptures the castle there is no guarantee that you will be awarded the village again. Lastly, make sure that you have enough troops to withstand the initial attack of the enemy faction, so you can respond accordingly and win the battle. Citys can control up to 4, if I recall correctly.
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You also have to be prepared to lose 200 influence points for raiding a village or a caravan. If you choose a kingdom that is too far from your own, they will be mad at you, but will not send their troops to attack you.
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As far as I can tell, villages can be raided by enemy lords or. If you rebel against Harlaus, you're looking at constant attacks and raids from your former mates until one faction is basically destroyed. Mount & Blade seriesWarband - Villages, Castles & Towns(9 posts)(9 posts). You can visit them simply by clicking on the name on the map and the difference is obvious as villages are the smallest, castles next and towns are the largest. Simply getting a settlement, however, is just the first step as you'll then. If your liege isn't a complete idiot, they'll eventually conquer towns or castles and, if you're pulling your weight, you'll receive some of them as your own. Settlements all have names and they are divided into villages, castles and towns. The indirect method of getting a settlement in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord involves being someone's vassal. The reputation only lowers when you actually enter the loot screen, so if you accidentally choose the wrong option you can pick 'Forget it' and avoid the reputation penalty. No number of villages substitute for a town. There are three types of places you can visit in Mount and Blade and they are all marked on the world map. You can buy goods from the village or force them to give you their supplies forcing them will lower your reputationwith them. Are villages an acceptable substitute to towns?