Because armor price gets exponantially higher and the "best armors" in the game aren't worth investing your money in until you are rich enough to look for money sinks. It's more important to buy workshops & get a stable gold income before buying 10k+ armor pieces. You need armor, but you don't need expensive ones.
Best polearm. What’s seems to be the absolute best polearm on or off horse, couched lance charge seem to be too risky and hard to hit. I think the Rhomphalia that you get in battania is best, has a super long blade very easy to land hits and has bonus dmg vs shields. Honestly feels like you are chopping through wheat fields when you slaying
Isn't the long glaive the best weapons by far on horseback? First of all, i got mine for around 1000 denars, which is literally nothing. The stats while 2 handed are off the damn chart. Not a single weapon for this cost and even way above comes even close. 182 swing damage, over 40 thrust damage (which as far as i saw is really high), 206 reach
As a vassal/king you can form armies, and add the companion parties to your army, for no cost. This way you can artifically increase your party size tremendously, since when in army, they will never stop following you arround. It's also the only way to reliably farm leadership skill, since the fastest way to get leadership xp is to lead armies.
Mr_Zeldion. • 1 yr. ago. I agree. The game is good. I've got about 500 hours on it. It's a good game for progressing and then starting new. I just think theyve missed a trick really. It's far too much like a graphical remaster of mount and blade. Yes there are some new QoL features but I was expecting more.
MEDICINE: Really the best way to level this is to have a bunch of wounded troops, set your companion as your party medic, and wait in town to heal the troops. Making money: There is lots of info on smithing $$ out there. That's the best way to make money in the early game. For sustainable finances later in the game, assess your garrisons.
w3WI. 9. Rivusonreddit. • 1 yr. ago. Amatiys, rhotae,jalmarys, poros, and zeonica are some of the best towns because they have have great natural terrain. Basically there surrounded by mountains and tight chokepoints, so enemies can only come from like 3 directions. 8. norbert-the-great. • 1 yr. ago. Ortysia and Epicrotea have very central
Aserai and Khuzait (as mentioned) have the largest supply of War Horses. Battles, imo, are the best way to stock up on inventory. DuckCotar. • 2 yr. ago. Get some money (around 10 or 20k) Go to an aserai city (I like askar) Buy as many Aserai horses as you can. Sell the ones you don't want for yourself somewhere in vlandia.
Animal trading is were the money is at. Bannerlord. Animals don't weight anything. You can buy hogs at various villages at 20-30 and reliably sell at many cities for 40-60. In the desert region, they can go as high as over 80. Sheep can be bought for 30-50 and sold sometimes at over 100.
Go to epicoreta buy iron for cheap. Go to omor buy furs and leather. Go to the marutath trifrcta cities sell silk and iron but not all, just to make good profit. Buy wood. Go to orcs hall and pavarend. Sell silk (very high profits usually) and iron and sometimes fur. Buy jewellery (sometimes cheap in here).
amosjxn. • 4 yr. ago. They appear more at later levels, battania sells them the most and mainly at Marunath, vlandia has good two handsets that show up later in game, and Aserai has executioner axe. They show up earliest though in battania I believe. 5.
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