
Misunderstandings can arise when your army of a hundred farmers and fighters (T2) are rolled over by a battalion half as large in size. While it makes sense when you lay down on this article, in-game, it may be otherwise. Blame it on the statistics and the equipment. The units are not equivalent: about fifty peasants will have difficulty breaking a wall of shields made up of ten soldiers. Indeed, it is not said explicitly but in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord, the third of soldiers are of capital importance. If recruiting is within everyone’s reach, training is more unique and deserves its little paragraph. On top of that, units are sometimes a high tier, which means fewer items to train. Indeed, the more you are on good terms with the nobles, the more they will give you access to units, which will greatly facilitate your recruitment. Maintain good relationships : At the start of the game, we recommend that you choose an area and stick to it. A series of images available below shows this. The locals provide the troops and, to our knowledge, cannot transform during the game even if the ruling faction changes. By recruiting for example or by doing quests.Īttention to the place of enrollment : It is a point which is not specified in the tutorial of the game but depending on the geographical area, the available units are not identical. To unlock them, you have to maintain a good relationship with the local nobles. Gray boxes : You will notice that often (especially at the start of the game) boxes are grayed out, which is normal. Take a good look because there are not only volunteers, it is possible that units classified T2 to T5 are accessible. From that point on, a window will open showing you the available troops. Nothing could be simpler if you want to recruit! To find soldiers, you have to go to the different towns and villages, enter them and use the “Recruit troops” tab. Not to mention a little tip on how to effortlessly engage and enlist riders. In this guide, we’ll take a look at why it’s important to train your battalions, how to mobilize them effectively, and how to get them up quickly. One of the activities that will occupy you for a while in your campaign will be recruiting and training your troops. The more power you take, the more your responsibilities will have repercussions. The life of a lord in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord is not easy.


: Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord – How to recruit and train your soldiers Part one
