Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord TOP TIPS (CONSOLE)here are my top 11 tips, things I wish I knew before I started playing. these are for beginners, don't forget to
Whatever path you choose, this guide will help you to understand the intricacies of the Bannerlord economy, combat, factions, skills and perks, tactics, troop types, character builds, smithing system, quests, and much more to ensure that you are never left wondering what to do next, or how you might go about doing it. The guide covers:
The Process. At first, you should refine coal with the perk and simultaneously smelt all your weapons. Do this until you have at least T3 parts for each category for swords, bonus if you get parts which need less ingots (1 ingot for 2nd, 3rd, 4th slot parts and 2 ingots for blade). This will bump you up to 70-100 skill.
There are almost endless choices when it comes to which weapon you can use and equip in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. With so many types of weapons in the game, such as bows, swords, axes, and polearms, you need to know which one is the best for each category. Recommended Read: Bannerlord – Battle Formations Guide
If I read "DamageFactor = Max (ThrustDamage * (ThrustSpeed * 0.01)^1.5, SwingDamage * (SwingSpeed*0.01)^1.5 * 1.1" correctly, both of those have a pretty big impact. If the speed (of whichever value ends up to be higher) is 90, that value would be reduced to 85%, while at 110 it'd be increased to 115%.
You just need to make more stuff and sell it. You get less money, you get less exp. I was making fine steel 2 handed sword and selling them for around 15k. Some high skill smithing jobs yielded me 50k-90k if they were happy with the finished product. I hadnt unlocked all the different blades yet though.
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