⛳ Mount And Blade 2 How To Get A Settlement
So, I've been playing for quite a while now on this character and only just realised how big a deal your character culture is. I am getting -3 loyalty because I chose the only decent culture bonus left (Battania) while wanting to be a Sturgian lord. Got a settlement and the loyalty is horrendous. is there any way to change my culture? I really don't want to get rid of the character just
The subreddit for all things dedicated to Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. Seems one just need to visit EVERY settlement, castle and town in the same game. At least
You need to own land to progress with the main quest. This guide on How To Own A Settlement In Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord will tell you what you need to do i
As you can see in the image above, the fairground will increase your loyalty by 0.5 each day. This can also be upgraded a further two times after being built. Each level will at 0.5 to the loyalty bonus so the maximum you can get each day from the fully upgraded fairgrounds is 1.5.
Solve issues in villages connected to the settlement. Make sure the settlement has enough food. Have a governor of the same culture as the city he is administrating. Build Fairgrounds and/or run the loyalty boosting town project. Don't know how to do the first one. Can it be done as a vassal? Did the second already. And the third.
I want to help the realms that are having a hard time to try keep all the realms in the game kind of thing. How to do that and have a castle, and also do the quest, is not easy to know what happens.
How to start a rebellion? 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.
I can only assign companions even when I'm at the settlement. I have high steward skills and all my companions have 0. It just says I cannot assign myself as governer. As the others have said a govenor stays 100% of the time in a single fief. Imo its a bit bad design as the player has in certain spots only 2 governor skills as choice to pick.
I've seen that you're one of the candidates almost consistently as long as I'm leading the army/contributed a lot. (B) You propose a vote. Kingdom menu -> fiefs/select settlement -> spend 200 influence. Note: In both instances, you still need to spend extra influence to swing the votes in your favor. C0nfed • 3 yr. ago.
Location of all resources in Calradia. The castles are assigned to the nearest town. The castle's village traders won't always go to their head towns to trade. The arrangement of towns, castles and villages are mostly by shortest distance. Sometimes its by the more logical path if you want to travel in an efficient manner between towns.
Once they're stronger than the garrison, if their loyalty is low enough, they'll rebel. Rebelling citizens will take control of the settlement and establish a new clan, then legitimize their rule
Also, put about 30K into the castle, that'll help get things building which will have a positive impact. A steward of the same faction would also help with the loyalty building. And when you go to war, make sure to protect your villages (you can not later on as you'll other issues) because happy villages make happy castles and towns as they don
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mount and blade 2 how to get a settlement