For the heroes featured in Mount&Blade: With Fire & Sword, see. For the heroes featured in Viking Conquest, see.Heroes or companions are unique troops with individual names, stories, and (all of which can be chosen by you). Like the player character, heroes never die and are only knocked unconscious.
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You can never station them in garrisons. In all games except for Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord companions cannot be killed.Every Hero likes one other Hero and hates two others (they will usually tell you this after a battle) and also likes/dislikes certain actions. Often, they will talk to you when you are doing something which they do not like, such as failing or running low on. They will also talk to you when you reach a certain point on the, and tell you a bit about their history and how that particular location relates to it.For more detailed information on ideal parties and keeping your heroes happy, see. Contents RecruitmentCompanions are found in throughout.Their locations are random and they will change from time to time so it is important to check back at taverns regularly.Many of them require money before they join your party, but some will join for free.
Regardless of recruitment cost, all require the same according to their level. Since they do not have a strict level cap, they can eventually exceed the wages of any other troop in the game once leveled high enough.DepartureThere are several ways to (temporarily) lose a hero:. If you voluntarily part ways with a hero (via the dialog option or by not taking them back in after a mission), you can just pick them up again (no recruitment cost). You can ask a in the tavern for the position of each hero that once was in your group, so it is advisable to recruit them all once and then release them if you cannot use them right away. If you are taken prisoner, you have to wait until you are free. When freed, some heroes might be freed with you, but may also be captured and you will need to see a to get them free for money (in which case they will come to you within 1-2 days), or have to free them like every other prisoner.
If one has escaped on their own, were not captured, or released due to a peace treaty, they can be found in taverns as usual. If you keep heroes with dislikes against other heroes in the same group, those heroes might eventually leave 'to go back home' or 'settle down'. They can not be found via traveller as they do not respawn right away. Instead, it takes several weeks before they respawn, at which point they can be found again. If you have trouble finding them that might have to do with renown. Some companions which left on their own decision will not reappear until your renown exceeds the renown at the time when they left + 100 (avg.).
After that a traveller should know the location. If you lend a hero to a lord via the quest and that lord acquires a hostile relation with you or swears loyalty to another faction, you won't be able to meet that hero unless several in-game weeks have passed. During that time, you can't find the hero via a traveller. The lost hero will eventually find you on their own.The HeroesThe table below lists all of the heroes available to the player. Robbing refers to pillaging villages as well as robbing caravans, although demanding protection money from caravans and stealing cattle from villages is not objectionable. CustomizingHeroes have the same leveling process as the player, allowing them to increase in stat proficiencies and weapon skills.
You also have the ability to change the heroes' equipment for your tactical needs. To manage this, go to the party screen (Hotkey: P) and talk to the hero. Ask to 'know about them' or ask to 'see their equipment' to change these options, respectively. Stats rely on the heroes' performance in battle/experience and their equipment relies on items in your inventory. Both create a domino effect, requiring one to get the other.
For example, an armor that requires 9 strength requires more stats. However, a decent weapon is required get enough experience in battle to get that stat required for the better armor.NoblesLezalit recruited back into a party, but maintaining his title and coat of arms.In, your companions can be made into lords and given towns, villages or castles. However, other vassals may dislike having a commoner holding a fief. Therefore, the best companions to make into a vassal should be a noble (you can look more closely at their story:, and ). If a hero is made into a lord and defects from your faction, and said faction is then defeated, they can again be found in taverns and recruited to your party, but will retain their own coat of arms, their title, and the equipment they had as a lord.Be careful when choosing to appoint a companion as lord, as they replace their with, with Knightly Kite Shield, with, and to Arming Sword and Light Lance. They will not replace these items if their current equipment is superior (e.g., if a companion is currently wearing Plate Armor, they will keep it rather than replace it). However, they will always keep the head, hand, and leg armor they currently have equipped.Dislike (Hero) As EmissarySending heroes out to convince other lords that you should be the rightful ruler of Calradia can have a negative impact on morale for other heroes.
The 'dislike as emissary' system is a single loop. Each hero in this list dislikes the person immediately after as emissary.Alayen → Baheshtur → Ymira → Deshavi → Bunduk → Nizar → Jeremus → Klethi → Marnid → Matheld → Firentis → Rolf → Artimenner → Katrin → Lezalit → Borcha → AlayenThis event only occurs in the Warband expansion.MarriageIt is possible to marry a hero, but only for female characters. It requires the following steps:. Start your own kingdom. Appoint a male hero to a vassal.
After male lord declares to be your most ardent admirer, gain relation. Propose and marry.Court Minister and EmissariesAs a monarch, appointing companions to be your minister is highly recommended, as a prominent citizen is never skilled in politics, and will not give you many options which you can use to manage your realm. All companions have the same capabilities, so choose someone not very useful or someone that constantly deserts your army in your party.One can train companions to be good emissaries by increasing their Persuasion skill, increasing the chance of success.
Ymira could be trained in such a way. When she is in your party, she could be a medic next to Jeremus and Katrin, but she could be sent out as emissary from time to time. Note that kings will very often reject truce or goodwill regardless of Persuasion level, even if the skill is at 10.References.See also.
Disclaimer: I have never played Mount and Blade. The following information was gained entirely through secondary sources.When you play as a female character, your starting stats will change - you will, relative to a male character, have +1 AGI and +1 INT, but -1 STR and -1 CHA 1. In addition, a woman of noble background will have different starting skills to a man of noble background: women will get Riding, Wound Treatment, and First Aid instead of Power Strike and Tactics 2. A similiar change in starting skills applies to a woman of nomad background compared to the male counterpart.As a female character, you will need more Renown to do things.
The base requirement to join a faction is 150 for men, but 200 for women3. In addition, it is more difficult to get a fief as a woman, unless you have a large amount of Renown (700). If you play as a woman, the lord who owns the castle associated with your village granted to you will deny you entry into his castle 4.The marriage system for men and women is also different. The system for marriage for women may be considered simpler, but possibly more difficult 5. It is very direct - find the lord you want to marry, increase your relationship with him, and then ask to 'cement the alliance to their house'. The wiki page suggests that a female character 'may gain more from a marriage than her male counterpart', but it doesn't elaborate on this. One last thing: female characters also can marry a Hero, which male characters cannot do 6.Altogether, it seems like playing as a woman is overall a disadvantage 7, as it seems the cons outweigh the pros.1:2:3:4:5:6:7.
From my experience playing the game, playing as a female character could be considered the 'Hard Mode' within Mount and Blade: Warband. It's less of a disadvantage and more of a way to give a challenge.They have a unique way of getting Renown as well, but it could be a gamble:If you counter a lord's remarks about you being a maiden, it is possible that you may get Renown for this due to them admiring a quick tongue and an equivalent wit. However, they may also lose relations with you, try to duel you, or even send their army at you. 1Overall, it's more of a way to make the game much more difficult than it is as a male character.(Last bullet in 'You can gain renown in a number of ways:'). If you're using the mods that allow you to control the garrsion of the spouse, then being a woman is an insane advantage. It means you can have an indefinite amount of troops without paying their wages (even their half wages).This is also possible for men if one is playing a mod where female lords do exist (e.g.
Clash of Kings with Asha Greyjoy, Maege Mormont et al). However, it is significantly more difficult to marry those (you'll probably have to be in the same faction first).Though to be honest, this is quite gamey and could probably ruin the immersion and make the game a bit too easy. How the game mechanics work may vary by version/update for female toons.I played version 1.1.72 as woman and and man both and noticed little to no difference in renown gain.
I did notice that in the 1.172 as soon as renown was 150 or more vassal and a fief was offered by the king of the territory I was in via messenger (neutral or positive in that faction ). I too noticed a difference in the response options for female toons when talking to lords. I suspect, but have not tested, getting a positive result will ( like capturing lords in battle) depend in the fellows personality.
Wiki fandom has a personality chart that allows you to figure which lord has what personality by their first comments at meeting you (prior to merc or vassal in that lords faction).Character builds 6: 2female, 4 male. 1 noble 1 non on the gals.
Multiplayer. Factions. Modes. MapsThe dislike chart would seem to suggest the followingcombinations are possible without any dislikes.
And that it'spossible to mix and match the tops with the bottoms without anydislikes.Top 1:. Alayen. Firentis. BaheshturTop 2:. Nizar.
Katrin. MarnidBottom 1:. Borcha. Artimenner. Matheld. Lezalit. RolfBottom 2:.
Klethi. Jeremus. Ymira. Bunduk.
DeshaviIt is possible to keep two people who dislike each other and nothave them leave. Balance the dislike out with someone they like andkeep morale high.Some forum posts seem to suggest that it's possible to even keepall 16 if one manages morale. Keep the morale around 80-99, don'tlose and keep them stuffed with food. Don't raid villages and raidcaravans only when Marnid isn't around.It is possible to have a 10 heroes party with everyone getting 1'like' and 1 'dislike' or none of each, so it should be easier tomaintain them all in the party:Alayen, Ymira, Nizar, Matheld, Artimenner, Borcha, Rolf,Baheshtur, Bunduk, Katrin.Further reading:.
About MercenariesMercenaries is a multiplayer modification for Mount & Blade: Warband. It allows you to create your own unique character with its own persistent characteristics and inventory.
Just register and visit our merchant to see a range of armor and weapons.Your multiplayer experience will be enriched by new abilities, achievements, maps, clan system and many other features. At the same time, in Mercenaries, there is no unfair leveling system and everyone is on equal footing!
Become a true mercenary and fight for gold and glory!
Categories:Items, Graphics, and Sound: Mods that just change the aesthetics of the game but no actual gameplayGameplay Mechanics: Like the name suggests, mods that change the mechanics but not story.Modules: These mods add to the basic game such as new lads or factions but stay in the original format.Complete Overhauls: These are the mods that change everything about the game, some of these are completely new games with their own storyline and maps. The only similarity is that you are still assembling your warband and setting out to conquer.Multiplayer Mods: These mods add to the online multiplayer experiences, either as battles or sometimes stories. Go out and conquer with your friends.Up-and-Coming Mods: These mods are no out just yet but get excited because they look cool and sound promising.Note: This list is oldest to newest.
If you have played M&B:W in the past and just want to see what’s new coming into 2019, start at the end of each section. If you just bought the game in a steam sale and what to see all it has to offer, start at the top. Items, Graphics, and Sound 25. Expanded HorizonsJust makes you want to say, “Hidalgo, bring me that horizon”Sometimes when playing Mount and Blade, you feel like you’re in a box. The maps a pretty clear boundaries and you often run into the invisible wall. This mod doesn’t remove that wall but makes the scenery past it more realistic. It takes out the obvious barriers and expands your horizons to see the beautiful landscape you are fighting to defend.Why you should use this mod:.
This mod brings that horizon to you. Added beauty to the game. Increased realismHow this mod makes things fun:. Improves the escapism. Makes the world feel more open. Enhances the illusion of large fields of battleGet the modIt looks both massive, and beautiful!
SweetfxmodThis is the sort of glade I’d much rather nap in than fight a bloody battle.Sweetfxmod is a graphics overhaul. More than just a retexture, it changes most aspects of the visual quality of the game. Gone are the days of matte fields and trees, you can actually see individual plants and leaves on the trees, and the clouds actually look like clouds.
Also since this one replaces the old textures instead of adding to them, it doesn’t slow your gameplay or frames per second at all.Why you should use this mod:. No reduction in FPS. You can see plants. Every part of the game looks betterHow this mod makes things fun.
Clouds actually look like clouds instead of grey blobs. Adds to the realism of glorious battles. The backdrop is more enticingGet the modI love the way this high definition mod enhances the light. New Textures Mount and Blade Warband. Heads will roll with this mod. If you love the combat of the original game but thought that there could be a little more head slicing action, or you wanted to harness your inner wookie and rip some arms off then this is the mod for you.
Now you can lop off heads and cut off arms and legs with just a stroke of your sword. It also comes with all the blood entailed in decapitation.Why you should use this mod:. Cut off arms. Cut off legs. Cut off headsHow this mod makes things fun:. All the blood and gore that comes with decapitation. Dismemberment is always fun in video games, less so in real life.
Don’t try this at home unless it involves installing this mod and playing this wonderful game.Get the modOut of frame there’s an angry queen screaming, “Off with his head!” Modules 21. Warband Enhanced. Warband Enchanced adds three wonderful mods together to make the basic warband experience better all around. It adds Diplomacy, Freelancer, and PBOD as well as some new features. That means when playing the base game you will have specific stats on faction relations in a spreadsheet from Diplomacy, the ability to join another lord’s army and work up in the ranks and experience from Freelancer, and Pre-Battle Orders & Deployment, allows you to set up your warbands precisely before the battle even begins.
Once you play with this mod the game just is not the same without it.Why you should use this mod. Improved recruitment system. You can choose a culture as a king. Purple bandits are easier to identifyHow this mod makes things fun. Better loot to find.
1000xp from winning tournaments. All the prisoners (ten per rank)Get the mod here -Now you can actually see where you stand, numerically with each faction and where they stand with each other. Rigale Increased RPG features and world interactions Mod. 'I have a unicorn, a magical bow, and a quiver of plently' What else do you need for a fantasy game?As if Mount and Blade: Warband wasn’t already an open world RPG game, Rigale increases the non warband-related RPG features. Rigale adds an in depth crafting system, guilds, harvesting, mining, and more. Not to mention the ability to create custom settlements.
Be careful though, in order to balance all these new bonuses to the game, it also introduces a epidemic system. So now you get to run from the plague just like in the real dark ages.Why you should use this mod:. Crafting, exploration, guilds, etc. Custom settlements. New skills like Leatherworking etc.How this mod makes things fun:. Outrun the black death.
Pay attention to weariness. Bard and shaman skillsGet the modBesides the awesome script, it gives you a lot more RPG options to do in town. Calradian CrusadersSoon, you too, will be on a boat.Calradian Crusaders is really a conglomerate of other awesome mods to M&B:W like Diplomacy, Seafaring, and much, much more. This compilation of mods is used to give the player the feeling of joining the Crusades.
Load your galley and set sail for the middle east, Jerusalem awaits! Although it might not actually include Jerusalem, it does include piracy, and a whole bunch of new castles to check out and conquer, (not necessarily in that order).Why you should use this mod:. Includes a whole bunch of great mods. Freelancer 1.51.
Custom CommanderHow this mod makes things fun:. Piracy. Holy warfare.
Build your own forts and settlementsGet the mod here -Just aim for the target, it's easy. The pointy end goes into the other guy. The Last Age of CalradiaYou get to play as a race with a face not even a mother could love.The Last Age of Calradia restylizes Claradia to look like Middle Earth. It’s a module and not an overhaul because it just adds to the base game and map to make it look and feel a little more like the world from Lord of the Rings.
They also added the Uruk-Hai based race, Molor, to the south with the Rhodoks so you can play as the bad guys or join the Calradians against the Molor race.Why you should use this mod:. A healthy mix of Warband and LOTR. New Race. New stakes to fight against a physically superior raceHow this mod makes things fun:. Play as an Uruk. Cool new Uruk weapons. They have a cave TrollGet the modThey have a cave troll too 17.
DiversityThey wouldn’t be new nobles without their new noble steeds!Diversity adds so much to the game it almost feels like more than just just a module. If you loved the original game but want more and different units, troop trees, and factions then this mod is right up your alley. This mod just adds a whole bunch of, well, diversity, to the options of your troops to the base game. Also it changes your starting equipment so every new character actually feels new.Why you should use this mod. New noble, mercenary and commoner troops.
New troop trees. Traveller encounters in taverns are now named!How this mod makes things fun:. Two hostile factions means you have someone to fight right away!. New NPC’s to hire or sell into slavery. Better reward for tournamentsGet the mod 16. Native - Enhanced EditionNothing says enhanced like a crossbow bolt to the neck.The Enhanced Edition adds a number of aspects to the game that improve upon the base game, such as assassinations of lords, making wagon trains, and crafting items within towns.
There’s plenty of other good stuff here, but the fact that you can now customize your appearance an entirely different level makes this an essential mod for seasoned Fallout 4 players.Best Fallout 4 Mods: Lowered WeaponsVery much like running with scissors, it’s not wise to dash around with a gun pointing forwards all the time. You can also wear a bandana or gas mask with any helmet that doesn’t totally cover your face. Fallout 4 xbox one best companion mods.
When you play with Enhanced Edition if feels like the game should have had these additions in the first place and they all fit in seamlessly. It also gives you menus to turn on, or off, most of the aspects that it adds to the game. Even though it adds a whole bunch of new material to the game you can just apply what you want to use by turning off these options in the menus.Why you should use this mod:.
Customization. Custom Troop Trees. Added forager skill so your warbands might not starve as fastHow this mod makes things fun:. Assassinations. Civil War.
Improve equipment with armor and weapon smithsGet the mod Complete Overhauls 15. Ilion - The battle for TroyIf that’s Achilles then everyone is aiming way too high.Ilion takes you back three and half thousand years to the epic battle of Troy. Now instead of hiring a warband to take over Calradia you get to fight alongside the great Greek and Trojan heroes like Achilles and Hector. Honestly it has a couple of bugs but it’s so much fun to shoot Achilles in the ankle instead of the pansy Paris killing him that you can look past the river funky-ness.
Also the custom battles are great, Ajax vs 100 men etc.Why you should use this mod:. Historically punctual armor and weapons. It includes a bunch of the heros. Every faction has unique troopsHow this mod makes things fun.
You can make your own custom battles. Play as Galations, Spartans, or Myrmidons. Play out the movieGet the mod here - 14. The Last Kingdom. The Last Kingdom is based on the book series, The Saxon Stories, by Bernard Cornwell.
If you want to play as Uthir from the hit Netflix show, “The Last Kingdom,” now’s your chance. Or if you love the show but have trouble keeping up with the locations, then play the game and you’ll have a map. Either way there are Angles, or Saxons to kill and glory to be won.Why you should use this mod:. Play through the story of the famous book series and hit show. Massive new map as well as many features not found in the base game. New MusicHow this mod makes things fun:.
New Bandits and Mercenaries to kill. “Tons of new items.
Weapons, armours, (a few) horses and LOTS of Axes!”. Lots and Lots of Gore to be had while uniting EnglandGet the modNow we finally know where all those weird sounding towns are. Bellum ImperiiUnfortunatley this video won't embed but it's still worth checking outBellum Imperii is a beautiful overhaul that uses Brytenwalda as a base but instead of Britain is focuses on the Roman Empire. The map is around the Mediterranean sea during Marcus Aurelius reign of the Roman Empire.
It includes 24 factions, 42 Towns, 69 'Forts' and 212 Villages. Do you have what it takes to save Rome, or destroy it?Why you should use this mod:. Play across Europe, Northern Africa, and Eastern Asia. 1000’s of new items. Hundreds of new troopsHow this mod makes things fun:. Command your own roman legion.
You get to Sack Rome at the height of its power. If you’re good you could marry Queen CleopatraGet the modNo one said sacking rome would be easy. A New Dawn starts from the Floris Mod Pack, which alone is full of great mods, but then it includes tons of new content. A New Dawn also introduces minor factions which don’t have their own lands yet but you can join them or convince them to join you in order to start your own faction. Then they revamped all the troop trees and added a bunch of new ones, including some exotic animals to ride. All in all, if you haven’t tried it yet, it will make Warband feel like a new game in this new year.Why you should use this mod:.
11 minor factions. 3000 new items. 500 new troopsHow this mod makes things fun:. Larger armies. Revamped armor and health so you live longer to dish out more death. Elephants to ride!Get the modThis doesn’t add much content but it’s an awesome screenshot from the game. Empire III Ver 1.90fullTrebuchets reinvented warfare in real life, they reinvent warfare in Warband as well.Empire III takes you to a whole new land full of monsters, machines, ships and 17 factions all vying for power.
This mode uses some great mods that add war machines like trebuchets and catapults as well universities and stuff like banking. Also you can start your own faction off the bat or start at the bottom and work your way up, the choice is yours. Be wary though, because once you’ve destroyed a faction, it might not stay dead if any survivors can flee.Why you should use this mod:. Catapults. 180 New Units.
Banking, Crafting, Guilds, etc.How this mod makes things fun:. Piracy/ sea battles are always fun. Gambling. Start as a king/queen or prince/princessGet the mod 10. Rise of the Undead.
Rise of the Undead gives you the opportunity to play as the villain for a change instead of the hero. In this dark fantasy mod there’s a new legion of undead that you can either fight against or control as your own. Now in the land of Amalthea you can use your legions of the dark to bring the five squabbling kingdoms of men to their knees. Do you have what it takes to rise past the rank of Dark Lord?Why you should use this mod:. Whole new type of story.
Dark Ambiance of Battles. New Kingdoms and troopsHow this mod makes things fun:. Play as the bad guy and destroy mankind. Control undead. Seriously you’re the bad guy, it doesn’t get much more fun than thatGet the modThese are your minions, take care of them and they’ll take care of you.
Who am I kidding? It’s a skeleton.Wreak havoc! Brytenwalda Reworked v27 May 29 2017. Brytenwalda is a fantastic overhaul mod that takes you out of Calradia and into the lands of Great Britain circa 670 AD. It was made by a team of historians that take their craft seriously, so all the towns have appropriate names and the rulers you fight for and amongst were all real people. The original Brytenwalda started in 2011 and this is the latest version which adds some content and improves on many aspects of the game like quests and commands.
So if you haven’t yet, or have but want an improved experience, grab your sword and prepare to fight Saxons, Picts, and Irish alike.Why you should use this mod:. Historically accurate british isles. Fixed questing. Two new training companions to help you level the troopsHow this mod makes things fun:.
Play as anglo-saxon, pict, irish, gaul, each with specific traits and troops. Experience history and british culture through a game much more accurate than Assassin’s Creed. New Flails to bash heads in with!Get the modEven in old Britain, somethings never change. Medieval Conquests.
What’s better than conquering all of medieval europe? Conquering it with your friends!
That’s right Medieval Conquests has a co-op feature that will allow you to play alongside your friends instead of just fighting them in custom battles. Besides that it’s also huge with 42 independant factions alone! This mod makes Mount and Blade: Warband play like what Medieval: Total War wishes it was.Why you should use this mod:. Play across Europe. New units that match actual historic units.
Hundreds of cities to conquerHow this mod makes things fun:. Play Co-op with your friends!. New events to play through. 42 Factions to choose fromGet the modBring me that horizon! As in off the other deck, as in sail away! Perisno - The New Beginning (v. Perisno was one of the first major overhauls for Warband loosely based one a Lord of the Rings style fantasy world.
If you are new to Warband start with the original Perisno HERE. The New Beginning is a spin-off of the original Perisno so instead of the massive land of Perisno you’re on a smaller resource rich island.
All of the original countries of Perisno are fighting over this new island of great value and trying to control it. You can either help the individual factions like elves, humans, or dwarves, or decide to take it for yourself. It is a new beginning after all.Why you should use this mod:. Smaller overhaul that doesn’t take as much time to beat. Play as elves or dwarves. You get to decide which factions are on the islandHow this mod makes things fun:.
Giant companions!. More open land battles and skirmishes. Fast paced gameplay!Get the modThe best strategy is to run from the white knights. Skilled Magic Calradia v.0.9.6 (171)Need I say more?This is a massive mod to bring magic to Calradia. It includes more than just the spells and the effects, but the schools of magic with branches there-in, not to mention weapons and armor befitting a wizard of your talents. The magic makes a whole new gameplay experience because you can now target several troops at once with one spell instead of just shooting one arrow at a time.
Also it expands the existing world dramatically with hundreds of new named NPCs as well as almost five hundred villages in general.Why you should use this mod:. Cast spells. Hundreds of new items. 10 new schools of magicHow this mod makes things fun:. Summon skeletons. Teleport your enemies into the middle of your warband.
Have your enemies fight for youGet the modUse your warband of mages to let loose the tides of blood. Sevenheart is so much more than just a story and content mod for Warband, it also revamps the already revolutionary combat system. The dynamic storyline is full of intrigue and betrayal just like you’d expect from an RPG in 2019. Sevenheart also enriches the lore of the land with legends that can lead to real quests and adventures instead of the boring, old favors and missions of the original game. Be prepared for an actually competent AI where you are going to have to use tactics and ambushes to earn your victories.Why you should use this mod:. Revolutionized combat system. Improved AI.
Real storylineHow this mod makes things fun. Worldbuilding actually gets you invested. Assassins. AmbushesGet the modIn true RPG fashion you get get camp with your band of brothers. The Bones of Ragnvald. The Bones of Ragnvald is more than just a complete overhaul of the game itself. You now get to play in new lands with new countries and cities and troops.
Also it’s story driven so it feels more like a RPG with a story elements and dark magic to contend with. This medieval fantasy mod takes you across the land in a sweeping story, but you still get to hire the warband you love in order to sack cities, loot villages, and stop the skeleton king, Ragnvald.Why you should use this mod:. New land to discover. In-depth story. New scenesHow this mod makes things fun:. Voice acted intro. Skeletons.
Dark MagicGet the modThis mod also has amazing custom scenes! Multiplayer Mods 3.
'Rule number one. You will die!' CRPG is a massive overhaul of the online experience with Mount & Blade: Warband. It gives hundreds of item possibilities and an engenius currency system. Like any great mercenary you have to kill to earn gold, then use that gold for better weapons and gear. Be warned though, if you die you will lose your gear.
Also, as you play and get kills you will level up and have persistent stat increases just like the single player game, but these stats holdover across other multiplayer battles.Why you should use this mod:. Persistent Stats.
Online Currency system based solely on skill. 3 separate servers, North America, Europe, and ChinaHow this mod makes things fun:. As you get kills you level up and get stronger. Great online combat simulator. Earn money for hundreds of unique itemsGet the modcRPG has immense epic battles all with real people.
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Nord Invasion is a hugely popular multiplayer mod that allows you to take up arms with your fellow players to fend off the Nord Invasion. It has persistent stats and money just like cRPG but instead of just fighting other players you get to team up against a strong AI to stop wave after wave of invaders. This mod is great for playing with a few friends and wreaking havoc on some poor invaders.Why you should use this mod:. Multiplayer Player Vs. Environment (PvE) mod.
Persistent stats and currency. In depth class and skill systemHow this mod makes things fun:. Huge tournaments to test your skills against your friends. Auction system allows you to trade your spoils.
Craft your own gear!Get the modWave after wave of invaders shall perish under your sword. Up-and-Coming mods 1. Rise of Islam 634 A.D.You can try to take the ancient walls of great cities like Jerusalem and AleppoThe Rise of Islam takes place 158 years after the fall of the Western Roman Empire. You can join the Caliphate of Rashidun, Eastern Roman Empire or one of the other factions of the holy land to push your faith and rule on the land. The middle east is in turmoil and you can start as a wandering adventurer or a faction ruler in an attempt to claim the lands for your God. It’s your turn to change history forever, time will tell if it’s for better. Coming February 28Why you should use this mod:.
Historically accurate. Story Driven. Tons of new units, gear, and peopleHow this mod makes things fun:. Rewrite history. Start Islamic faith or stop it before it can begin.
One of the bloodiest era’s of human history, now you get to live itGet the mod Bonus: Sparta (ex The Peloponnesian War)You can almost hear them yelling, “This is Sparta!! And Argos, and Athens, and Thebes.”This mod brings you to the heart of the Peloponnesian War, or the war between Sparta and Athens. It incorporates 10 factions throughout ancient Greece all vying for dominance. It will include all historically accurate gear and ships because it wouldn’t be ancient Greece without those great ramming navies. This is a mod to keep an eye out for since it hasn’t been released yet, but the creator is hopeful for some time early this year.Check the mod outThe map is also going to be huge, so don’t think you can conquer it all in an afternoon. If you like this article check out these others.