"doing the same thing over and over" lol sitting here remembering all of the new characters I've made thinking "i'm going to make him a bandit!" or "I'm going to make him a cool knight dude! or maybe a merchant!" only to end up being a full time blacksmith that ends up retiring as a blacksmith when I get bored.
Real simple and good advice, i did the start crafting ( buy wood froom Green kingdoom) its the cheapest and u get best archers from them (Fian) by trier 2 making 20 k each wepons. also look for rebellions where you plan yo make tour kingdom ( when you take major city NO ONE will attack you, as long as you DO NOT start your own Kingdom. I try to have 2 to 4 fully upgraded cites before i hit T5. By T4 making 40 + K each and have 2 to 3 million on have with top tier army (about 200 ) with 150 high lvl prisoners ready to join if needed. just some ideas I've found to work. Thank you for info.
Nice video, i agree with most of the advices here... Last game i made a trader with 4 workshops and 6 caravans and i reached clan tier 6 before bartering my first castle (and city). Joining a kingdom is a huge blow to your money making machine. Don't do that... Wait until you are ready for the big game...
That's one way to play felt like timur when I started my kingdom with 200k now I'm at like 7m and I keep selling towns out as I pass buy in constant war yeah I haven't made a profit until just recently cuz my caravans got taken out but it don't matter when I'm lugging around 20million danar worth or gear and counting 🤣
My current Vlandian Character campaign, I spent my entire Clan Tier 4 experience as a Merc for them driving deep into Aserai. Then once I made Clan tier 5 I left Aserian lands, became a Vlandian Lord and started beating on Battania for them. They gifted me 3 towns and 3 castles before another Lord was considered by the Council. Relation is wildly important for interactions in the game. Then I left and took everything.
Problem with caravans is, unless they've made you your money back already, going to war is too risky for that investment, as they seem to never survive a conflict unless it's really short
Seems myself every bew playthrough im able to ficus on a deeper element of the game. One trade focused, create a kingdom focus, smithing, etc. I find i can play whatever i want to hone or however i want to play. Bannerlord is a game of true opportunity
Just started and I gave the banner to Battania when I was only Tier 2 and boy has it been a slog, I have a save file right before I gave the banner which I will fall back to and get rich and rank up before shit hits the fan
This is pretty good advice you're putting out. I especially like your advice about starting your own kingdom. Definitely wait. I started my own kingdom recently and I did it mid way through clan tier 5, and I had 3 Million Denars on hand, and I STILL struggled. I had to reload old saves two or three times because things were not going well. Right now my Kingdom is large and powerful; 9 clans, 11 castles, 11 towns, but it was hard getting it there. My One, best advice for starting and running your own kingdom successfully; NEVER be at war with any more then One Kingdom at a time. If I'm at war with one moderately powerful kingdom, and one weak kingdom, that might be ok, but I found that even then, its a struggle. Best to keep warfare to a single enemy at a time. I found that other kingdoms left me alone when it was just my single clan and my single fief, but when I had expanded beyond that, I noticed that two or three other kingdoms may declare war on me at the same time. When two or three kingdoms declare war on you, that's going to be incredibly difficult to manage, at least in my experience. There's just too many enemies. At that point, what I do is pick the one kingdom I can most benefit from having a war against, and immediately make peace with the others, even if I have to pay 10,000 denars a day (this wont be so bad if you have a few clans in your kingdom). I always do it. Once I'm finished with with the one kingdom I remained at war with, I go back and declare war against the other kingdoms I'm paying tribute too.
Why reload ? If you start a kingdom and get clapped just rebuild , it adds to the overall story of your character. Arent you bored if everything goes in your favour and you win every battle ?
@@МихаилРадулов-й4т *_"Arent you bored if everything goes in your favour and you win every battle ?"_* No lol. All joking aside, I feel this is not a fair way to play a real time strategy game. We want our games to feel real, right? In real life, any problem, no matter how grave, can be solved by just allowing yourself to think about it for 20 minutes. Winston Churchill said this very thing (although worded differently). I don't have this luxury in an rts game. A single day in Bannerlord passes by in mere seconds. Not 20 minutes, and certainly not 24 hours. If it were 24 hours as it is in reality, I would have all the time in the world to really think about my moves. But I don't. So I make a choice in the game, and 20 minutes later, I realize it was the wrong thing to do. If this game were real life, I could have easily avoided this mistake. But it's not. So I reload and make the choice I would have made had I had that 20 minutes to think it over.
:) After a dozen or so attempts at starting a kingdom that actually works without taking the fun out of the game, I feel like the best way to "start a kingdom" is to be elected a contender for emperor/empress and have a fuly fledged faction at your disposal (within the limits of the current AI)...
If you know what you are doing then you can have easy 1 or 2 million in tier 4 mostly i am tier 4 and have 1.5 million 3 towns 1 castle That being said i would recomend to start as a solo horse archer and kill looters upgrade gear win tournaments 2 become a mercenary and attack weak lords who have like 30 or 40 troops tgen starts caravans until you can become vassal get influence create armies win towns in election and declare independence
6:07 This is NOT true! Workshops are require nothing beyond the purchase of them! Though beware of possible wars because if you end up at war with a kingdom where you have a shop, you LOSE the shop and will have to buy it again! 6:27 Oh, well!
One thing that's kinda annoying in these kinds of videos from this one specific channel, at least for me, is that there are no big text prompts or structured ways of letting the viewer know, when a new "thing that you should avoid" pops up.
U can do influence exploit but I don't do it cuz I would be at 100 relation with everyone and have all kingdom policies unlocked so it would be quite boring
I think quite a few people who have done bandit runs have realized you can make a lot of money off of fighting Kingdoms alone. You already get plenty of money from looting enemy lords you do take down, but if you kick their asses for long enough, they'll actually want to start paying YOU for peace. Keep their lords as prisoners, especially clan leaders since they're the primary keepers of all of the clan's gold (vassals will only have max 5k gold) and see if they want peace. You see a green thumbs up, it means you can start asking for their money in exchange for their release and peace with their Kingdom. I managed to get 100k+ from Monchug because I had him prisoner for months lmao. This is especially easier if you have the perk combo to have -100% prisoner escape chance. I also did this to take one of their castles with barely any resistance since they were practically running around with peasant parties + half of their lords were my prisoners. Took their castle, demanded they pay me for peace and their castle was mine to keep. Just keep in mind, your daily wages and know when it seems not profitable to attack their kingdom anymore due to low quality armies. Probably would be best to take money for peace and then attack another kingdom, big one preferably, and begin the raiding cycle again.
"doing the same thing over and over" lol sitting here remembering all of the new characters I've made thinking "i'm going to make him a bandit!" or "I'm going to make him a cool knight dude! or maybe a merchant!" only to end up being a full time blacksmith that ends up retiring as a blacksmith when I get bored.
It’s the best way to get rich quick though
one additional tipp: Improve relations with all the lords! Lords with relations 20+ will not attack your villages.
If you execute them they also don't attack your villages.
Real simple and good advice, i did the start crafting ( buy wood froom Green kingdoom) its the cheapest and u get best archers from them (Fian) by trier 2 making 20 k each wepons. also look for rebellions where you plan yo make tour kingdom ( when you take major city NO ONE will attack you, as long as you DO NOT start your own Kingdom. I try to have 2 to 4 fully upgraded cites before i hit T5. By T4 making 40 + K each and have 2 to 3 million on have with top tier army (about 200 ) with 150 high lvl prisoners ready to join if needed. just some ideas I've found to work. Thank you for info.
Nice video, i agree with most of the advices here... Last game i made a trader with 4 workshops and 6 caravans and i reached clan tier 6 before bartering my first castle (and city). Joining a kingdom is a huge blow to your money making machine. Don't do that... Wait until you are ready for the big game...
That's one way to play felt like timur when I started my kingdom with 200k now I'm at like 7m and I keep selling towns out as I pass buy in constant war yeah I haven't made a profit until just recently cuz my caravans got taken out but it don't matter when I'm lugging around 20million danar worth or gear and counting 🤣
My current Vlandian Character campaign, I spent my entire Clan Tier 4 experience as a Merc for them driving deep into Aserai. Then once I made Clan tier 5 I left Aserian lands, became a Vlandian Lord and started beating on Battania for them. They gifted me 3 towns and 3 castles before another Lord was considered by the Council. Relation is wildly important for interactions in the game.
Then I left and took everything.
The last sentence had me dying 😂
Problem with caravans is, unless they've made you your money back already, going to war is too risky for that investment, as they seem to never survive a conflict unless it's really short
Seems myself every bew playthrough im able to ficus on a deeper element of the game. One trade focused, create a kingdom focus, smithing, etc. I find i can play whatever i want to hone or however i want to play. Bannerlord is a game of true opportunity
3:55 i saw that muscle memory kick in lmao
Just saying! Multiple savefiles are a man's best friend! 😂
110%
Just started and I gave the banner to Battania when I was only Tier 2 and boy has it been a slog, I have a save file right before I gave the banner which I will fall back to and get rich and rank up before shit hits the fan
This is pretty good advice you're putting out. I especially like your advice about starting your own kingdom. Definitely wait. I started my own kingdom recently and I did it mid way through clan tier 5, and I had 3 Million Denars on hand, and I STILL struggled. I had to reload old saves two or three times because things were not going well. Right now my Kingdom is large and powerful; 9 clans, 11 castles, 11 towns, but it was hard getting it there.
My One, best advice for starting and running your own kingdom successfully; NEVER be at war with any more then One Kingdom at a time. If I'm at war with one moderately powerful kingdom, and one weak kingdom, that might be ok, but I found that even then, its a struggle. Best to keep warfare to a single enemy at a time.
I found that other kingdoms left me alone when it was just my single clan and my single fief, but when I had expanded beyond that, I noticed that two or three other kingdoms may declare war on me at the same time. When two or three kingdoms declare war on you, that's going to be incredibly difficult to manage, at least in my experience. There's just too many enemies.
At that point, what I do is pick the one kingdom I can most benefit from having a war against, and immediately make peace with the others, even if I have to pay 10,000 denars a day (this wont be so bad if you have a few clans in your kingdom). I always do it. Once I'm finished with with the one kingdom I remained at war with, I go back and declare war against the other kingdoms I'm paying tribute too.
Why reload ? If you start a kingdom and get clapped just rebuild , it adds to the overall story of your character.
Arent you bored if everything goes in your favour and you win every battle ?
@@МихаилРадулов-й4т *_"Arent you bored if everything goes in your favour and you win every battle ?"_*
No lol.
All joking aside, I feel this is not a fair way to play a real time strategy game.
We want our games to feel real, right? In real life, any problem, no matter how grave, can be solved by just allowing yourself to think about it for 20 minutes. Winston Churchill said this very thing (although worded differently).
I don't have this luxury in an rts game. A single day in Bannerlord passes by in mere seconds. Not 20 minutes, and certainly not 24 hours. If it were 24 hours as it is in reality, I would have all the time in the world to really think about my moves. But I don't.
So I make a choice in the game, and 20 minutes later, I realize it was the wrong thing to do. If this game were real life, I could have easily avoided this mistake. But it's not. So I reload and make the choice I would have made had I had that 20 minutes to think it over.
:) After a dozen or so attempts at starting a kingdom that actually works without taking the fun out of the game, I feel like the best way to "start a kingdom" is to be elected a contender for emperor/empress and have a fuly fledged faction at your disposal (within the limits of the current AI)...
"It's not the end of the game?" If you're playing right, it can be.
Like become king of sturgia or vlandia battania something like that
My first playthrough the most money i made was when i was in a dungeon with no expenses. I was rich when i got out. It helped me lol
not hiring bandit archers early
2nd
"May these nuts forever be victorious" xD
Nah not bro jumping over a whole battle on his horse 😂😂😂
If you know what you are doing then you can have easy 1 or 2 million in tier 4 mostly i am tier 4 and have 1.5 million 3 towns 1 castle
That being said i would recomend to start as a solo horse archer and kill looters upgrade gear win tournaments 2 become a mercenary and attack weak lords who have like 30 or 40 troops tgen starts caravans until you can become vassal get influence create armies win towns in election and declare independence
I got a mill at clan tier 0 on console lol and if I sell all my stuff I'll be at like 5 mill smithing is the way to go🤣
Love the content ☺️
Can you list the mods you personally use?
The vanilla game lets you have kids and legacies?
6:07 This is NOT true! Workshops are require nothing beyond the purchase of them! Though beware of possible wars because if you end up at war with a kingdom where you have a shop, you LOSE the shop and will have to buy it again!
6:27 Oh, well!
One thing that's kinda annoying in these kinds of videos from this one specific channel, at least for me, is that there are no big text prompts or structured ways of letting the viewer know, when a new "thing that you should avoid" pops up.
When are you going to do another multiplayer battle they are awesome
nobodies ever on:(
any news about 1.2 update? hotfixes or sum?
Not yet, checking daily
@@stangametutorials tnx bro, I always chek if u posted some news ! Keep it going 👍🫡
Bannerlord is a very rewarding game once you get past the steep learning curve. Gentlemen mod Bannerlord, it’s a game changer.
Way saffer and less boring another thing that happened when u make your own kingdom ur vassalos don't have influence
U can do influence exploit but I don't do it cuz I would be at 100 relation with everyone and have all kingdom policies unlocked so it would be quite boring
U gonna get e everything late game, i don't recomend make a New kingdom i think is way better when u take over one and become their king
And then they do nothing in kingdom Just like after a year or two they start doin something is not cool crest a kingdom
Any chance i can get my brother to my party? His level is still high then mine 😭lol...Meow and please don't yell at me -daddy lol
The best
Workshops just suck. If they give income at all then it is ridicules in general
He Just forgot tô mention , after a time u Will get what are the bests troops and then u Will neve lose a battle, late game going to bê easy
man why would you be so annoying... 14 minutes of annoying repetitive yelling basic common sense choices
I think quite a few people who have done bandit runs have realized you can make a lot of money off of fighting Kingdoms alone. You already get plenty of money from looting enemy lords you do take down, but if you kick their asses for long enough, they'll actually want to start paying YOU for peace.
Keep their lords as prisoners, especially clan leaders since they're the primary keepers of all of the clan's gold (vassals will only have max 5k gold) and see if they want peace. You see a green thumbs up, it means you can start asking for their money in exchange for their release and peace with their Kingdom. I managed to get 100k+ from Monchug because I had him prisoner for months lmao. This is especially easier if you have the perk combo to have -100% prisoner escape chance.
I also did this to take one of their castles with barely any resistance since they were practically running around with peasant parties + half of their lords were my prisoners. Took their castle, demanded they pay me for peace and their castle was mine to keep.
Just keep in mind, your daily wages and know when it seems not profitable to attack their kingdom anymore due to low quality armies. Probably would be best to take money for peace and then attack another kingdom, big one preferably, and begin the raiding cycle again.