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Mount and blade warband noble companions
Mount and blade warband noble companions




mount and blade warband noble companions mount and blade warband noble companions

The last way is letting an enemy prisoner go after you've won a battle. Also running errands for a lord, before you get your own title and land, is another way to go. Do favors for them and they'll boost your relationship with the lord.

mount and blade warband noble companions

One way to influence nobles is through their ladies if they're married.

mount and blade warband noble companions

Lots of opportunities for loot and improving your standing in big battles. I'd also follow Marshals around for the same reason, even if I hadn't been called up. This guy I'd just follow around and hope something came up. Other nobles I'd just incidentally impress by rescuing them as prisoners or helping them out in battles. I wanted his favor before marrying his daughter (who made it clear she was fine eloping). I won't say I was brilliant at manipulating this but I did spend a good deal of time trying with one Lord in particular. You'll find each NPC noble tends to have his own approaches and outlooks on things, some are influenced by whom he's related to, others on whether he's loyal or disloyal to the monarch, and some have different ideologies - some favor war for the sake of war and others like the trade that comes from peace. Say I wanted more nobles to go out and fight, I might work on my reputation with them and then ask them for help or suggest courses of action. One thing I really enjoy about M&B: Warband is the political aspect. With 120 or so men under arms, most of them veterans my weekly wages bill is massive, but recently I've been building up an industrial base in a number of cities so I have a decent income even without pillaging enemy villages.Īs such, I figure I'm ready to renounce my oath of vassalage and strike out on my own, but annoyingly though I have an awesome Renown and Honour my Right To Rule stat is still pretty damn low - I'm not really sure how to raise it beyond sending out companions to inform the world how awesome a king I would be (and that doesn't raise it much). I'm playing Warband and have got about as far as I really want to go as the vassal of Sultan Hakim - I'm married to a noblewoman, well liked by many members of his court and thanks to my conquests have been granted two cities, a castle and a few villages as a fiefdom. If you want to take them out of play when crushing their kingdom you can take them prisoner and then refuse to ransom them (though there's a chance they'll escape). Click to expand.I don't think you can kill nobles (at least I've never managed it) - rather like companions they just end up being wounded, and then either escape or are captured at the end of a battle.






Mount and blade warband noble companions