I served the vlandians as tier 3 clan and i got a 96 relationship with erdurand and when he died at the battlefield he appointed me as the new ruler lol
@@swiggityswag6748 Happened to me for the first time as Sturgia. Definitely had to do with the fact that I made a character that didn't execute everyone I defeated, and I was very generous with the rest of the Faction, with gold, horses, and influence.
Build a party of around 50 men. Play the "escort merchant caravan" mission, battling raiders between each city. You can earn upto 25k per mission selling equipment and prisoners, not including the tournaments at each city. Keep going until you have enough money to build an army 200+. Wait and seige a city that has rebelled. Empty thier granany first. This will be a new faction with only 3 lords. Seige for enough time to destroy all seige engines and starve out the garrison. A city that has rebelled cannot raise an army to stop you. Take an easy city. Done.
I have a slightly different strat to most it seems. Tourney for gear n cash etc with the odd looter to get into tier 1 clan, then merc and vassal until im very rich indeed, and heading towards at least clan tier, i'll then wait until a decent town comes up somewhere, either by rebel or a faction overextending, or sometimes ill target a specific city if its geographically defensible. Leave your lord and give him back your titles ( u can empty them all at this point to cause mayhem and force him to thin out his men to defend them all as u walked off with the garrison) Then u dont lose your relationship with the guys u spent ages and ages getting on your side... If u take the time getting yourself a few million warchest, and dont burn all of your bridges, that first foray into kinghood is a lot easier to deal with.
In my playthrough I was able to get a sizeable passive income from workshops and taxes. I had two castles and a town along with their vilages. By keeping villagers safe as they traded with their neighbours, I noticed a significant jump in taxes collected. In other words, if I fulfilled my duty to maintain peace in the realm by chasing away raiding parties and getting rid of bandits, the citizens worked hard and paid their taxes. During peace times I kept my party small and fast, reducing the wages paid, keeping experienced troops available in garrisons. Profits! When war came, the garrisons would not be able to hold off an army, usually. But the town would require a large army to fall, giving time to my kingdom to intervene. As for castles, their garrisons would be enough to keep early raids at bay. I wiuld pick up my experienced troops whenever possible, allowing me to contribute meaningfully to the war. With the fortune amassed during peace times I could afford large expenses for recruiting new troops, buying better equipment, stocking large food reserves and fielding a strong party. I did have one significant advantage: my fiefs were rather close to one another. That made it possible to dispatch raiding parties before they could assault the then lightly defended castles. It also meant that I could usually spot an invading army and get my troops inside the town before the enemy had the time to lay siege. And for some reason, an assembled army always went for the town, leaving my castles alone. That would certainly not have worked so well with scattered fiefs.
My advice to snag your first city would be wait for one to go into rebellion then swoop in and take it. Thats how i got my first city in my current playthrough. And no one was mad at me for putting down the rebellion so i didnt have to deal with bribing a faction for peace.
rlly good voice for commentary its fun watching this and although its much information it wont get boring. also it helped me getting my castles to work. you r definitely worth a sub xd
I became the king of vlandia when dethert died, and i got voted in with a high percentage, and currently we own the entirety of battania (all of battania are all my fiefs), practicly the whole empire apart from myzea. Phycaon and lycaron are both in constant war as that our border, we own no aserai who are the 2nd superpower. They own their land plus half of kuzhait. We also own all of sturegia apart from tyal. According to war stats our stregnth is 30K. The only problem is that the aserai seem to be very active on our kuzhait border, and as soon as we take a city, then it get taken by aserai again. Currently 54 years old with like 4 kids qnd maxwd combat skills. So yeah. Idk why i did all this.
I'd also suggest, for taking your first castle by yourself, is looking/waiting for rebelling cities. Troops are both low quality but low in quantity as well.
If you also try to take a castle and you only have up to 135 troops or maybe a little more invest in archers heavily so if you are met by a large army 500 or even a thousand troops. Take your men to the edge of the map let your archers kill as many as the can before you lose any troops then retreat. Keep doing this till they are all dead. And when taking a castle atleast have tier 4 infantry makes a big difference also you can build 4 fire catapults and put them in reserve
Just found this video and I think this is really going to help me once I start playing bannerlord in a couple of weeks. Carry on doing what you’re doing man really appreciated 👍
I would just focus on taking towns, not castles because they don't produce much income and maintaining a garrison high enough to scare the armies away usually means breaking even. Also having lots of workshops far away, for example if I am a vassal in empire territory I place them in vlandia. Actually I think Vlandia is always a good choice, DertDert is really a man of peace lol. For actually taking the towns, it is easier as a vassal. I know two strats. The sneaky way is to join a kingdom as they are taking a town, and if you happen to be the only vassal without land you can get lucky. The other way is by sieging it. Get an engineer companion if your skill isn't high enough. Spend your influence to raise an army somewhere between 800-1000 (most importantly you need to have around double the militia+garrison). Then during the siege, build trebuchets only putting them in reserve until you have 4 and then unleash hell. Knock down all the walls and storm the town. This takes a long time, so make sure you save influence to increase cohesion and strategically its best to siege after you know the enemies armies have just lost really badly (preferably far away :) and some other army in your kingdom is also sieging somewhere. Save 100 influence though so you can spend it when there is an election for the fief.
There was possibly one more option as far as kingdoms I think... what about taking over a kingdom if a king 👑 dies? Can you use the banner in yourself then it would you have to give it to said King before he dies?
Another unique and by chance way of obtaining land is through what happened to me. A major city rebelled and became its own faction, I attacked them, besieged the city and after I took it the original kingdom that had owned it did not seem to care and did not declare war on me. So far its been some days gone by in game and nobody has attacked me, leaving me free to build up before expanding more.
Great video but I didn’t catch any tips on growing as a small kingdom. How do you get other nobles to join you? I’m always outnumbered 5 to one. It’s not impossible but extremely difficult and tedious mid game. Thanks
I hate the main story line. I managed after 2000 days to take over the battanian lands. Now I’m constantly fighting off the North and west empire. As soon as I make any progress pushing east aseria and valandia declare war then I have to start pushing west and lose the east so annoying you can’t make peace with the empire anymore.
The best trick I learned was to go into the clan parties tab and limit my garrison wages. It's set to unlimited wages by default. And there is a point where you'll go from passively gaining cash, to passively being drained of everything you own, due to your garrison size. The game does not tell you about this and the finances log doesn't do a good job of accurately showing you what you're doing wrong. You could manually juggle your garrisons, either by deleting units outright, or by donating them for influence. Or you could simply create a hard cap for recruitment and be done with it. I didn't even know there was a way to limit recruitment spending. I just learned this and have 350 hours in the game. With a new castle, I'd focus on stabilizing it first. Get a governor to do this. I'd then focus on workshop, toll collector and militia. You want to build everything fast. You want to collect as much money as possible. You want free security.
Best way to get a town is to use your saved money to start another party or two, allow your brother and a companion to get a good strong army, then wait for some civil unrest. I'm sure this was added after you made this guide, but towns with a low enough loyalty can rebel. When they rebel, two, maybe three lords will appear under a new faction called *TOWN NAME*'s Rebels. Make war with them, capture all of their lords, they're usually weak with maybe 50 troops at the start. Don't release or ransom them. Then stock up a lot of cheap food and attack the settlement they own and starve out their army. Rebel towns almost always have food problems and that's what causes their low loyalty. Eventually, they'll have no choice but to sally out and meet you on the field weakened, without leadership, and with relatively poor quality troops. They're much easier to take out this way and you can get a ton of engineer exp while you're waiting for them to starve. Once you beat the weakened troops, their shouldn't be many left defending the castle and you can finish your siege with ease. I beat 2-1 odds just by playing defensively and harassing the enemy archers. Militia archers are terribly inaccurate and they have a lot of trouble hitting mounted troops. Take the next few days boosting their food, completing quests for the town and villages nearby to boost loyalty, and you should remain in relative peace. Your other parties will constantly throw troops in the garrison to maintain order and patrol the area. Eventually it will be self sufficient. This is still very expensive, but leagues cheaper than paying for peace over and over again.
Just started my kingdom with Lageta and Ortysia making me 2000 each just from taxes, not including villages or tariffs. Make sure to get at least one rich town before you start your kingdom, you will need to cheese a lot with smithing otherwise. Notable' quests can have a negative on prosperity until resolved so make sure to keep them happy.
I would like to point out -- I don't believe "Daily Defaults" actually work UNTIL the entire queue for buildings is FINISHED. I tried it in various different ways, and it only provides a bonus once the queue is completed -- so if you REALLY need to prioritize loyalty because its low, STOP ALL BUILDINGS then set it to festivals, and it will give you a bonus (assuming that there is one) to get that loyalty up (imo the most important of all the stats early on) This essentially makes it an unlimited finishing option once your queue is complete, and is great if you aren't sure which building you want next and only want to queue up a single building, you don't really "waste" anything, as the daily default will give you a slight bonus for whatever you choose.
OMG THANK YOU. Wow this has been racking my mind. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get the daily defaults to give me the bonuses. I kept stressing so hard every time I took a fief that I would stop all attempts at war just to maintain that fief.
As of 1.6.1 high blacksmithing is basically a license to print money. I just smelt down looter gear for materials and buy all the hardwood I can, my low tier swords sell for 8k and my high tier sell for 40k+. This is at level 225 so not quite max but the high income starts around the 150ish mark it seems. I never need money and only stop to smelt stuff down because of weight restrictions. So if I were to outright grind blacksmithing with this system I would make 500k+ an hour.
In my sandbox I became great friends with the leader of the Khuzaits. He led me we'd his daughter (for free), and around 10 game years he died and I was elected leader now I gotta do a good job
i was campaigning through the northern empire under the khuzaits and i guess the khan died in battle and everyone appointed me as khan, so i guess i need this guide now
It’s nice to have realistic castle sieges and the policy/army/influence seems seem a lot better - but kingdom management and late game money manag still seems a little broken, they’re updating a lot through early access though!
Money in the late game is killing me. I'm so far in the hole it's demotivating. There's three kingdoms left and mine is big. I can't even assign companions fiefs. No money....
Ther is another way to get a city. If a city rebels and ther is no faction sigeing it yet u can go kill the revolt and get the city for urself. I done that and was fun and siget it with 10-20 man casualties 😉
I didn’t have a castle when I became the ruler of the khuzait because I saved up 500k from javelins and in my first giant army battle as a lord the ruler died and everyone voted for me lmao
About 8hrs into my playthrough Quuaz had a rebellion, they had 40 ppl in garrison, i took the city with a 100 man. Now i dont know what to do, start a war? XD
3 months late. But invest into workshops in your own townfor lil passive income. ( and 2 traders if you have the money ) just recruit and defend ur village from looters etc. Try to stall going to war as long as possible. And have companions roaming around ur town. ( you can set tactics on defensive if you click on them in the clan party menu ) that way they help u clear bandits and increase ur income. After you have around 500k ish to throw around you can start a war. And do your town upgrades first.
Or instead of doing Aaaaaaaaaaaaalll thiiiiiss. you just download mod. MORE TROOPS MOD something the creators forgot. Jesus christ. Such a good game with a bad ending..
Level up charm for the extra renown gained. ( its the 2nd perk i think "show your scars" ) For me it feels like 2 and 3 are the slowest. Once you gain strong troops infantry and archers. With a T3 clan You can easy 2:1 odds giving alot of renown. I dont have cav because im doing a sturgian playthrough all foot soldiers and have had no trouble even against khuzaits. ( just make sure to shield wall and face them towards the horse archers when fighting mounted archers ) also if you dont have your own kingdom yet join the Western Empire. They have wars with every other faction. Allowing you to continue fighting and farming renown. ( im playing on highest difficulty so im not "cheesing" it with the fighting. Not a flex either just letting you know its possible )
@@ShacolateClown yeah thank you for the advise i will be using it. Im working as a mercenary for the Western empire, didnt know about that perk though thanks. And yeah i dont have trouble 2:1 but rn as tier 2 is a little hard
I served the vlandians as tier 3 clan and i got a 96 relationship with erdurand and when he died at the battlefield he appointed me as the new ruler lol
Similar thing happened to me except I'm clan 2.
@@swiggityswag6748 Happened to me for the first time as Sturgia. Definitely had to do with the fact that I made a character that didn't execute everyone I defeated, and I was very generous with the rest of the Faction, with gold, horses, and influence.
Needed to see this because the Vlandians just elected me leader even though I’ve got a tier 2 clan and I own 0 fiefs.
Haha good luck
Build a party of around 50 men.
Play the "escort merchant caravan" mission, battling raiders between each city. You can earn upto 25k per mission selling equipment and prisoners, not including the tournaments at each city.
Keep going until you have enough money to build an army 200+.
Wait and seige a city that has rebelled. Empty thier granany first. This will be a new faction with only 3 lords. Seige for enough time to destroy all seige engines and starve out the garrison. A city that has rebelled cannot raise an army to stop you.
Take an easy city. Done.
I have a slightly different strat to most it seems. Tourney for gear n cash etc with the odd looter to get into tier 1 clan, then merc and vassal until im very rich indeed, and heading towards at least clan tier, i'll then wait until a decent town comes up somewhere, either by rebel or a faction overextending, or sometimes ill target a specific city if its geographically defensible. Leave your lord and give him back your titles ( u can empty them all at this point to cause mayhem and force him to thin out his men to defend them all as u walked off with the garrison) Then u dont lose your relationship with the guys u spent ages and ages getting on your side... If u take the time getting yourself a few million warchest, and dont burn all of your bridges, that first foray into kinghood is a lot easier to deal with.
In my playthrough I was able to get a sizeable passive income from workshops and taxes. I had two castles and a town along with their vilages. By keeping villagers safe as they traded with their neighbours, I noticed a significant jump in taxes collected. In other words, if I fulfilled my duty to maintain peace in the realm by chasing away raiding parties and getting rid of bandits, the citizens worked hard and paid their taxes.
During peace times I kept my party small and fast, reducing the wages paid, keeping experienced troops available in garrisons. Profits! When war came, the garrisons would not be able to hold off an army, usually. But the town would require a large army to fall, giving time to my kingdom to intervene. As for castles, their garrisons would be enough to keep early raids at bay. I wiuld pick up my experienced troops whenever possible, allowing me to contribute meaningfully to the war. With the fortune amassed during peace times I could afford large expenses for recruiting new troops, buying better equipment, stocking large food reserves and fielding a strong party.
I did have one significant advantage: my fiefs were rather close to one another. That made it possible to dispatch raiding parties before they could assault the then lightly defended castles. It also meant that I could usually spot an invading army and get my troops inside the town before the enemy had the time to lay siege. And for some reason, an assembled army always went for the town, leaving my castles alone. That would certainly not have worked so well with scattered fiefs.
You touch on stuff better than most people I see, watched 3 videos and have a list of things I need to focus on now. Thanks bud!
Thanks man appreciate it! Good luck in bannerlord 🤟
17:08 YES! You can make millions banging out 2h swords; try to make workshops and half don't make money, try to make caravans and they get attacked.
Finally a good and up to date guide on this subject!
My advice to snag your first city would be wait for one to go into rebellion then swoop in and take it. Thats how i got my first city in my current playthrough. And no one was mad at me for putting down the rebellion so i didnt have to deal with bribing a faction for peace.
rlly good voice for commentary its fun watching this and although its much information it wont get boring. also it helped me getting my castles to work. you r definitely worth a sub xd
Thank you! glad you enjoyed the vid and thanks for the sub :)
Clan level 4 is taking soo long to get mann. This video is amazing though. I looked at a lot of videos and this is by far the best
I became the king of vlandia when dethert died, and i got voted in with a high percentage, and currently we own the entirety of battania (all of battania are all my fiefs), practicly the whole empire apart from myzea. Phycaon and lycaron are both in constant war as that our border, we own no aserai who are the 2nd superpower. They own their land plus half of kuzhait. We also own all of sturegia apart from tyal. According to war stats our stregnth is 30K. The only problem is that the aserai seem to be very active on our kuzhait border, and as soon as we take a city, then it get taken by aserai again. Currently 54 years old with like 4 kids qnd maxwd combat skills. So yeah. Idk why i did all this.
@@daniloemmanuelfarias670 yes, pretty much.
I'd also suggest, for taking your first castle by yourself, is looking/waiting for rebelling cities. Troops are both low quality but low in quantity as well.
If you also try to take a castle and you only have up to 135 troops or maybe a little more invest in archers heavily so if you are met by a large army 500 or even a thousand troops. Take your men to the edge of the map let your archers kill as many as the can before you lose any troops then retreat. Keep doing this till they are all dead. And when taking a castle atleast have tier 4 infantry makes a big difference also you can build 4 fire catapults and put them in reserve
Just found this video and I think this is really going to help me once I start playing bannerlord in a couple of weeks. Carry on doing what you’re doing man really appreciated 👍
I would just focus on taking towns, not castles because they don't produce much income and maintaining a garrison high enough to scare the armies away usually means breaking even. Also having lots of workshops far away, for example if I am a vassal in empire territory I place them in vlandia. Actually I think Vlandia is always a good choice, DertDert is really a man of peace lol. For actually taking the towns, it is easier as a vassal. I know two strats. The sneaky way is to join a kingdom as they are taking a town, and if you happen to be the only vassal without land you can get lucky. The other way is by sieging it. Get an engineer companion if your skill isn't high enough. Spend your influence to raise an army somewhere between 800-1000 (most importantly you need to have around double the militia+garrison). Then during the siege, build trebuchets only putting them in reserve until you have 4 and then unleash hell. Knock down all the walls and storm the town. This takes a long time, so make sure you save influence to increase cohesion and strategically its best to siege after you know the enemies armies have just lost really badly (preferably far away :) and some other army in your kingdom is also sieging somewhere. Save 100 influence though so you can spend it when there is an election for the fief.
There was possibly one more option as far as kingdoms I think... what about taking over a kingdom if a king 👑 dies? Can you use the banner in yourself then it would you have to give it to said King before he dies?
Another unique and by chance way of obtaining land is through what happened to me. A major city rebelled and became its own faction, I attacked them, besieged the city and after I took it the original kingdom that had owned it did not seem to care and did not declare war on me. So far its been some days gone by in game and nobody has attacked me, leaving me free to build up before expanding more.
I've never heard or seen this, thats so cool though! If I ever see something similar I'll take advantage of it, thanks for the tip :)
@@MedievalMarty No problem! So many cool things to discover in this game, can't wait to see what more they add! Keep up the good content 👍😁
@@tylerxavier4570 Just tried this and got two factions declare war at me at the same time. Game over.
Great video but I didn’t catch any tips on growing as a small kingdom. How do you get other nobles to join you? I’m always outnumbered 5 to one. It’s not impossible but extremely difficult and tedious mid game. Thanks
I hate the main story line. I managed after 2000 days to take over the battanian lands. Now I’m constantly fighting off the North and west empire. As soon as I make any progress pushing east aseria and valandia declare war then I have to start pushing west and lose the east so annoying you can’t make peace with the empire anymore.
This was great. I think this will help me get through my current “stuckness”.
Thanks a lot man appreciate it! Yeah I find the late game the most difficult, glad it helped!
The best trick I learned was to go into the clan parties tab and limit my garrison wages. It's set to unlimited wages by default. And there is a point where you'll go from passively gaining cash, to passively being drained of everything you own, due to your garrison size. The game does not tell you about this and the finances log doesn't do a good job of accurately showing you what you're doing wrong.
You could manually juggle your garrisons, either by deleting units outright, or by donating them for influence. Or you could simply create a hard cap for recruitment and be done with it.
I didn't even know there was a way to limit recruitment spending. I just learned this and have 350 hours in the game.
With a new castle, I'd focus on stabilizing it first. Get a governor to do this. I'd then focus on workshop, toll collector and militia. You want to build everything fast. You want to collect as much money as possible. You want free security.
Wish your channel grows. I liked the video very much
Thanks so much man :)
Best way to get a town is to use your saved money to start another party or two, allow your brother and a companion to get a good strong army, then wait for some civil unrest.
I'm sure this was added after you made this guide, but towns with a low enough loyalty can rebel. When they rebel, two, maybe three lords will appear under a new faction called *TOWN NAME*'s Rebels. Make war with them, capture all of their lords, they're usually weak with maybe 50 troops at the start. Don't release or ransom them. Then stock up a lot of cheap food and attack the settlement they own and starve out their army. Rebel towns almost always have food problems and that's what causes their low loyalty.
Eventually, they'll have no choice but to sally out and meet you on the field weakened, without leadership, and with relatively poor quality troops. They're much easier to take out this way and you can get a ton of engineer exp while you're waiting for them to starve. Once you beat the weakened troops, their shouldn't be many left defending the castle and you can finish your siege with ease. I beat 2-1 odds just by playing defensively and harassing the enemy archers. Militia archers are terribly inaccurate and they have a lot of trouble hitting mounted troops.
Take the next few days boosting their food, completing quests for the town and villages nearby to boost loyalty, and you should remain in relative peace. Your other parties will constantly throw troops in the garrison to maintain order and patrol the area. Eventually it will be self sufficient. This is still very expensive, but leagues cheaper than paying for peace over and over again.
Just started my kingdom with Lageta and Ortysia making me 2000 each just from taxes, not including villages or tariffs. Make sure to get at least one rich town before you start your kingdom, you will need to cheese a lot with smithing otherwise. Notable' quests can have a negative on prosperity until resolved so make sure to keep them happy.
Great advise! Definitely agree with getting high tax villages!
I maxed out my smithing early game and make 80k plus on one weapon. Game is so much better for me without having to worry about money
@@newlife45692 i found a weapon build that earns 120k+ per. two handers are the money makers for me
I would like to point out -- I don't believe "Daily Defaults" actually work UNTIL the entire queue for buildings is FINISHED.
I tried it in various different ways, and it only provides a bonus once the queue is completed -- so if you REALLY need to prioritize loyalty because its low, STOP ALL BUILDINGS then set it to festivals, and it will give you a bonus (assuming that there is one) to get that loyalty up (imo the most important of all the stats early on)
This essentially makes it an unlimited finishing option once your queue is complete, and is great if you aren't sure which building you want next and only want to queue up a single building, you don't really "waste" anything, as the daily default will give you a slight bonus for whatever you choose.
OMG THANK YOU. Wow this has been racking my mind. I couldn't for the life of me figure out how to get the daily defaults to give me the bonuses. I kept stressing so hard every time I took a fief that I would stop all attempts at war just to maintain that fief.
Subbed this is still so helpful thank you
Subbed this has so much detail this was amazing
Thanks so much :)
As of 1.6.1 high blacksmithing is basically a license to print money. I just smelt down looter gear for materials and buy all the hardwood I can, my low tier swords sell for 8k and my high tier sell for 40k+. This is at level 225 so not quite max but the high income starts around the 150ish mark it seems. I never need money and only stop to smelt stuff down because of weight restrictions. So if I were to outright grind blacksmithing with this system I would make 500k+ an hour.
In my sandbox I became great friends with the leader of the Khuzaits. He led me we'd his daughter (for free), and around 10 game years he died and I was elected leader now I gotta do a good job
thanks man! appreciate u
THANK YOU FOR WELL DETAILED VIDEO BRUH..
i was campaigning through the northern empire under the khuzaits and i guess the khan died in battle and everyone appointed me as khan, so i guess i need this guide now
ive got 2 castles and a town, im a vassal of the northern empire
my clan is like 13 people lol
cant wait to rebel
I haven't been able to play Bannerlord yet but i hope politics and kingdom management is better than Warband
It’s nice to have realistic castle sieges and the policy/army/influence seems seem a lot better - but kingdom management and late game money manag still seems a little broken, they’re updating a lot through early access though!
Very helpful.
Appreciate it thanks!
Money in the late game is killing me. I'm so far in the hole it's demotivating. There's three kingdoms left and mine is big. I can't even assign companions fiefs. No money....
Or you could do what I did and take advantage of a rebellion that seized Amprela and then yoink it with a meezly 100 bois
That is an amazing tactic, I actually released a vid about that last month! Definitely approve 😀
Can you get a castle through marriage?
Ther is another way to get a city. If a city rebels and ther is no faction sigeing it yet u can go kill the revolt and get the city for urself. I done that and was fun and siget it with 10-20 man casualties 😉
im struggling to keep towns that are constantly being fought over from rebelling
Yeah that’s definable the hardest part - throw money into the reserves and keep pushing loyalty if you have the resources
I think they made it harder even with governor with same culture you only get +1 loyalty
80 fian champions 20 throw away infantry decent tier and 40 valandian banner knights no army wins the fight… east mode helps a bit 😝
On my playthrough, Garrios died and i was voted to be the leader.
I didn’t have a castle when I became the ruler of the khuzait because I saved up 500k from javelins and in my first giant army battle as a lord the ruler died and everyone voted for me lmao
Hahaha wow what a play! I take it you're smithing the javelins? money gets insane that way lol!
About 8hrs into my playthrough Quuaz had a rebellion, they had 40 ppl in garrison, i took the city with a 100 man. Now i dont know what to do, start a war? XD
3 months late. But invest into workshops in your own townfor lil passive income. ( and 2 traders if you have the money ) just recruit and defend ur village from looters etc. Try to stall going to war as long as possible. And have companions roaming around ur town. ( you can set tactics on defensive if you click on them in the clan party menu ) that way they help u clear bandits and increase ur income. After you have around 500k ish to throw around you can start a war. And do your town upgrades first.
I became ruler by vote after the ruler got killed.
Rhgea charged me 5k for peace when I had 2.7 million.
I wish i could play this on my Xbox
Yeah hope it comes to consoles! The first one is on Xbox if you havnt played it, warband :)
@@MedievalMarty i have played it alrady and it was great.
Nice vid
Next one no music please it is distracting from your voice
I subs and like. I think I like you :)
Or instead of doing Aaaaaaaaaaaaalll thiiiiiss. you just download mod. MORE TROOPS MOD something the creators forgot. Jesus christ. Such a good game with a bad ending..
Clan level 4 is taking soo long to get mann. This video is amazing though. I looked at a lot of videos and this is by far the best
Level up charm for the extra renown gained. ( its the 2nd perk i think "show your scars" ) For me it feels like 2 and 3 are the slowest. Once you gain strong troops infantry and archers. With a T3 clan You can easy 2:1 odds giving alot of renown. I dont have cav because im doing a sturgian playthrough all foot soldiers and have had no trouble even against khuzaits. ( just make sure to shield wall and face them towards the horse archers when fighting mounted archers ) also if you dont have your own kingdom yet join the Western Empire. They have wars with every other faction. Allowing you to continue fighting and farming renown. ( im playing on highest difficulty so im not "cheesing" it with the fighting. Not a flex either just letting you know its possible )
@@ShacolateClown yeah thank you for the advise i will be using it. Im working as a mercenary for the Western empire, didnt know about that perk though thanks. And yeah i dont have trouble 2:1 but rn as tier 2 is a little hard