First, become a mercenary and fight against lords and release them to become “honorable” and level the Charm skill. Do preparations like getting a lot of cash, some companions and a decent party. Leave the service and become independent. Do not create a kingdom just yet. Now observe the map and find a kingdom that is already on its knees.
But late game is in Bannerlord not as good designed, so, I stop to play normally. Its just borring to siege enemies after your conquered 5 towns. And no advantage. and unfortunately no content for late game, just fight, fight and fight. The only downside of becoming a vassal is that when/if you ultimately leave and take your holdings with you
Lords love fancy weapons, So if you take up smiting and trade, you can become a menace. Making enough weapons to buy you towns or castles. Again, I hope that it helps some of you.
I became a vassal of Vlandia, it was my original intention as I wanted to see how a Sharpshooter army based composition performed. Things have been going well apart from politics, Derhert is just a selfish bastard constantly passing laws which don´t really benefit the kingdom. I went vassal and Derhert started off by giving me Lageta and a castle, then I proposed to get rid of a law which was
Their economy, like any nation in Mount and Blade is dependant upon whether or not their lands are defensible and raided infrequently. However, they have much more natural borders with their neighbors (with the imperial factions being an exception, but even then there are a some daunting mountains in the way), meaning a better defended frontier.arowz1. • 3 yr. ago. Influence in Bannerlord is a currency. You use it to sway the king’s or your people’s opinions when you have to make a diplomacy decision like choosing peace or who gets a fief. You spend influence to choose an unpopular opinion and make it popular. You also spend influence on Cohesion.
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