


When joining a faction and landless, you will get a daily gold sum labeled as “King’s Support”. It will tell you where on the map he was last seen.

If you have a hard time tracking him down, you might need to open the in-game encyclopedia to find the faction leader. You can find the Faction leader patrolling around their capital, leading armies into battles, or executing sieges. If you are well renowned, he will be happy to take you, and he will ask you to repeat an oath after him, then it will be done. You need to talk to the Faction Leader, and ask him to pledge your sword. You will also need to have a positive standing with the faction, or at least with some of its nobles, because it will be easier to steer the vote for the owner of the newly conquered territories, towards yourself.īoth Southern and Western Empire wiped off the map!īe warned that you may lose some of your investments if the faction you join is at war with the faction where you established your workshops. One that’s able to conquer castles and towns, so you have a chance of getting one or the other for yourself. I’d suggest joining a faction which has a chance for expansion. For some scenarios, the faction you wish to join might not exist by the time you seek them out, or they may have been just reduced to rabbles. That’s why the decision to join a certain faction will be heavily swayed by the status of your current playthrough. The wars between the Factions in the game are generated and not scripted, meaning that there are countless possible outcomes for the war without the player’s influence. While the other five kingdoms ( Vlandia, Battania, Sturgia, Khuzait Khanate and Aserai) try to use the opportunity to expand their lands and resources, or just to seek out revenge. At the start of the game the Empire is split up into three smaller kingdoms, the Northern Empire, Southern Empire and Western Empire. There is a deep lore behind the factions, involving a long history of wars and betrayal. Be prepared for some major decisions and intense battles, for the time for blood and tears is nigh! If your business is thriving, and your money is starting to build up, it’s best to move on up in the world of Calradia. If you have followed our Part One and Part Two of our Getting Started Guide, you will have probably formed a medium sized party, and secured a steady income. Conquering in Mount and Blade 2 Bannerlord: Getting Started Guide Part 3 In this Conquering in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord Getting Started Guide Part 3, we will go over joining a kingdom, building an army, taking your first settlement, and more.
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Even players who are veterans of Mount and Blade: Warband may find themselves in the deep end, so we’ve decided to put together a series of guides, showing you a few things that might just make getting started, that much easier for you. Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord can be a very challenging game, and there is a steep learning curve, especially at the beginning.
