Mount And Blade Japan
Released | Platforms |
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March 31, 2010 | PC |
Developer | Publisher |
TaleWorlds Entertainment | TaleWorlds Entertainment |
In a land torn asunder by incessant warfare, it is time to assemble your own band of hardened warriors and enter the fray. Lead your men into battle, expand your realm, and claim the ultimate prize: the throne of Calradia. In a genre, all its own, Mount & Blade: Warband lets players experience medieval combat/kingdom building sandbox gameplay.
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The follow-up to TaleWorlds Entertainment's breakthrough original game Mount & Blade, Warband is a stand-alone experience that offers a unique blend of intense strategic fighting, real time army command, and deep kingdom management.
How to play[edit]
Mount & Blade: Warband is the eagerly anticipated stand alone expansion pack for the game that brought medieval battlefields to life with its realistic mounted combat and detailed fighting system. Graphical overhaul: Support added for HDR, FSAA, depth of field, soft particles, tone mapping, and many other effects.
- To play you need a mouse and a keyboard and a decent graphics card.
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How to attack:
- You drag your mouse and click in the direction of an enemy. The targeting reticle shows where your attack will land with a melee weapon. With a ranged weapon such as Jarids, or a Bow, it shows the place where the arrow/weapon will go, the wider the reticle the less accurate the Bow and throwing weapons are as they can go anywhere between the reticle lines.
How to block:
- You press the right mouse button (if you have a weapon right-click ) With a shield this effectively absorbs all damage from an attack, however after a number of attacks you shield will shatter and it can no longer be used for the duration of the battle. When blocking with a weapon it only absorbs some of the damage of an attack and is ineffective at blocking projectiles.
Features in Mount & Blade: Warband[edit]
- Attack enemy lords and bandits to get started.
- Raid the villages of enemy factions for food and money.
- Help lords battle an enemy faction as a mercenary.
- Become king or queen of all of Calradia.
- Trade between cities to make a profit off trade items.
- Build an army to conquer the land.
- Win tournaments to level up and hone your skills.
- Control the world.
- Get married.
- Help people among the land by doing quests for them.
- Train yourself and your soldiers in training fields.
- Build productive enterprises to earn income.
Miscellaneous Tips[edit]
- You do this by clicking an enemy unit or city/castle then you chose the option to attack ie: siege the castle.
- You do this by going to an enemy village and chose hostile actions then one of the 2-3 actions (depends on the relationship with a city).
- If there is a battle going on you can help or harm a side by interfering with the battle (must be of enough renown).
- You do this by taking over a city/castle.
- Each city has different prices for goods you can use this to trade between cities (you cannot buy/sell from castles).
- You do this by recruiting from villages or by taverns (hiring mercenaries).
- If there is a tournament in town you can fight the other troops in the town and place bets if you win huge profit if you lose you lose renown.
- When you become queen/king you can take over everything and rule the world but this is no easy task so try building alliances do in this order: take a city, make alliances, get lords on your side, take faction, repeat 2, 3, 4, and 5.
- You can also serve an ai in the game you do the same thing as in #8 but it is slightly on many things.
- Go to a lord /guild master (found in cities)and ask if they have a task for you.
- Take over cities.
- Go to a guild master and buy land.
In Mount & Blade: Warband, I swore allegiance to the Kingdom of Swardia. As such, I'm currently a Vassal under King Harlaus.
The king, being the generous sort, awarded me a small fiefdom consisting of one village. However, I feel I need a castle in which to store prisoners and plan my next course of action. Particularly one close to said village.
How can I acquire a castle?
NiroNiro4 Answers
The best way of getting a castle or town is to capture one yourself. Keep an eye out along the borders where towns and castles frequently change hands. Those places usually have a rather weak garrison so you should be able to take it without too much trouble.
When you capture a town or castle, you can make the request to your king that you want to keep it. Unless you've just recently been rewarded a fief, the King will almost always grant you the town/castle you've just captured. Don't count on the king giving you one otherwise unless your reputation with him and the other lords are all super high and you manage to convince them to support your cause.
If the castle near your village is already owned by a lord (almost 100% of the time it is), then you are out of luck, you can't get that one unless an enemy faction captures it and you retake it.
l Il ITo quote the wiki:
Castles are found all over Calradia, and each one has a nearby village. In order to take control of a castle, you must besiege it..
With an enemy castle..you have the option to besiege it and claim it for your own..
There are other ways for a faction to capture a castle in Warband other than just besieging it. Kannada atoz songs 2019 2017. They can also wait for the food supply of the castle/town to run out, and then take control, or if a lord holding a castle/town defects without being indicted, it will go to the new faction defected to..
Should the player conquer a castle without being sworn to a liege, he takes the castle for himself, and founds a new kingdom..
If the player conquers a castle when they already have their own new kingdom, they are given a list of Vassals that are with the player's kingdom to take control of the castle, the option for the player to take control of it is available, and the option for the castle to have no Lord is available as well.
So, you can either revolt against your current kingdom to found your own and conquer a castle for yourself through one of the methods mentioned (or conquer and then possibly decide to revolt if the king doesn't give it to you) or become buds with your king and convince them to appoint you as lord of a castle.
If you conquer a castle yourself, like when conquering a village or fief, you can ask your king to give it to you and if they don't you can either renounce your oath and fiefs, renounce your oath alone and take your fiefs and the one you just captured thus causing you to rebel, or you can take a payout. The kings apparently make the decision randomly, but key factors seem to be renown and relationship with the king although there is some mention that each fief, city and castle holds some value and that kings try to balance this value out across all vassals. Apparently you can possibly convince other lords to support your claim to the castle with some persuasion.
skovacs1skovacs1The more the king likes you the more chances you have of him giving you the castle you conquererd. In my time i had 3 little fiefs, no castle and no large city. When i finally captured my first castle the king said he would prefer it to give it to his friend instead of me. But because i was a nobleman i let it slide, now the fun part was that about a few moves after the castle was again under enemy control. So then it was the second time i conquered the castle alone (This time was easyer because there were only recruits present in the castle, and i gave them free passage if they left) . Now i asked it again, and because he already gave it as a present to another 'friend', he was able to give it to me.
I would suggest trying to capture one alone and you should have a higher percentage to get it. (I have no source for this, but I did capture a great city alone and the king gave it to me directly)
LyrionLyrionCapture a castle with 100 or so people on your own - not as a vassal or merc.
badpprotected by Wrigglenite♦Jun 9 '17 at 13:12
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