How to Make a New Party in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. To create a new party in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, you need to reach Clan Tier 2, which requires at least 150 Renown points. When you reach this milestone: Go to your clan menu. Click on “ Parties ” tab. Select “ Create New Party ” in the left menu.
Increasing your Party Size limit is easy but slow. It’s tied to the Quartermaster ability which is part of the Steward skill in the Intelligence tree. Open your character panel with C and highlight Steward. Then, press the I icon near your characters portrait. This will explain what the Steward skill does, particularly the Quartermaster part.
By the time I hit clan 4 I pretty much have all of my original troops with few casualties. Usually 80-90% tier 5 lego/pal mix as described, and over 200 party size. That’s 120-160 legionnaires. 99% of every massive AI army are tier 1-tier-2 troops. The highest level abundant bandits are forest bandits, tier 4 archers with barely any armor.
Split the Horse archers in to 2 groups. Advance your archers, and charge Horse archer group 1. Wait a few seconds and charge the second group of Horse archers. The 2 groups of Horse archers will circle and the enemy formations 8n 2 waves and confuse the enemy that can only face 1 formation at a time so 1 group of Horse archers is always landing
"Adds giving advanced orders to your Clan parties on the campaign map, including control over their recruitment. Restricts AI sieges to borders of Kingdoms. Makes the AI more likely to conquer and less likely to raid the lands that share their culture. Causes all hostile Vassals who like/hate you to target your properties less/more respectively."
Recruiting costs are tabulated as wages. This is probably because they are buying food when you enter the town, as all party costs are called wages. Call your parties into an army with you, and go defeat some enemies, then the parties will pay their own costs, and will even make a profit for you.
The war strategy effects will stack multiplicatively with clan party priority settings, so, for instance, a clan party with a defensive priority while also under a defensive faction war strategy will be about 44% more likely to avoid an enemy war party (because the score to avoid an enemy party gets multiplied by 1.2 twice, and 1.2 x 1.2 = 1.44).
4 is the limit. Your spouse doesn't care about limit it seems. well that sucks, but on the other note it would be overpower as heck. upd spouse DOES count to party limit! I wanted to change the party leader of one of my parties so i disbanded old one but i could not create a new one, it say 4/4 and thats it is the limit
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