
← Mount&Blade | Companion Builds | Mount&Blade → It is possible to have a 10 heroes party with everyone getting 1 'like' and 1 'dislike' or none of each, so it should be easier to maintain them all in the party:Īlayen, Artimenner, Baheshtur, Borcha, Bunduk, Katrin, Matheld, Nizar, Rolf, Ymira.įor a comparison of the different companions' skills and abilities see Here One traveling for a battle, when the other is healing in castle. There is an idea of having two 8 members companions. Raid caravans only when Marnid isn't around. Keep the morale around 80-99, don't lose and keep them stuffed with food. Some forum posts seem to suggest that it's possible to even keep all 16 if one manages morale. Balance the dislike out with someone they like and keep morale high. It is possible to keep two people who dislike each other and not have them leave. If you wish to maximize your number of companions, you can choose 3 from the top circle and 5 from the bottom circle that are not touching. Companions can be found in the Taverns located in.Įach companion dislikes the companions on either side of them (Example: Borcha dislikes Deshavi and Klethi). Companions have two benefits over normal troops: they are fully customizable, and will not die, instead getting knocked unconcious. These Companions will form part of your party and will gain experience as you progress in the game. Just as in Mount and Blade: Warband it is possible to collect a number of Companions to help you in your quest. Mount & Blade Wiki is a FANDOM Games Community. Character creation Character builds Player tactics. Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki. Category:Companions Mount & Blade Wiki Fandom. However, in most cases, companions are far more advanced than in Native and come with stronger.


Companions are much more expensive in Pendor, often costing thousands of denars to hire (Sir Roland, the most expensive companion, costs 8000 denars). Across the lands, you may find characters in taverns who will be willing to aid you. You are not the only hero in Prophesy of Pendor. You can choose what weapons and armour they use, what attributes, skills and perks they will invest in, and even what role they will play in your. The companion system in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord allows you to customize almost every aspect of each companion. Mount&Blade | Table of Contents | WalkthroughĮach companion dislikes the companions on either side of them (Example: Borcha dislikes Deshavi and Klethi).
