

Mount And Blade Warband Starting Choices Full Citizenship Anti I wait a long time before going independent king though, so at that time I often have a large and good army, several companions and Im high in levels myself, so I can often cope with trouble that I wouldnt be able to cope with on a new character. When building my own kingdom, however, I will nearly always try to go for Swadian lands since their soldiers (Cavalry especially) is tonnes better then the other options, and as long as I can defeat any other single army on the field, taking their cities and castles will become much easier. Rhodoks is only bordering two potential enemies at first and will be better able to cope (Most of the time). My other point is that Swadia is very central and I havent seen a game where Swadia survives and flourishes unless I join Swadia, since it will often be under attack from every possible direction. I just wonder whether anyone would recommend a starting nation based on the troop types that become available, or do they pretty much balance out.

Having travelled around a bit I see that the various nations raise different troop types, although the starting quests just repeat depending upon where you choose to start. If you play em, make sure your Khergit Veteran Horse Archers can be switched to Archers, so you can direct them separate from your Lancers.Īdvisors may now jockey for positions of influence and adversaries should save their schemes for another day, because on this day Crusader Kings III can be purchased on Steam, the Paradox Store, and other major online retailers. It may be that way the Goths earn cavalry skills when they settled near the Black Sea.Mount And Blade Warband Starting Choices By renullmagrums1980 Follow | Public Now I suspect there is an other element that would explain how the Vaegir look : they may get a Khuzait (or at least nomadic) influence, that explain why they came to use more cavalry and prefer to use scale armors and sabers.Īn explanation for this would be either some nomadic faction invaded the sturgian and the battanian, or they the Sturgian and Battanian melted together and then were influenced by their proximity with the nomads. We also have seen the two people using scale armors, but they are not very similar to the vegirs. That would explain the use of the axe and bow. So here is my theory: the sturgian and battanian somehow mixed during the events of Bannerlord. They tend to prefer those weapons and armor: axes, bardiches, bows (long and short), scale armors and sabers. They use a lot of melee cavalry (light and heavy) They were already present when the Nords came to Calradia.

What do we know about the Vaegir during Warband? Recent discussions, like this one, argued about the origins of the Vaegir.
