


I found it wasn’t hard to see why so many people still enjoy this game and find themselves repeatedly coming back to play more to march into battle to the beat of the drums and to shudder in their boots as the first cannon balls bounce across the battlefield towards them, never flinching. But the roleplaying opens up and allows players to follow their own path, from trader to mercenary leader, from jouster to noble., Mount and Blade: Napoleonic Wars is still rather popular and after one day of sitting around somewhat bored and lacking any true entertainment I decided to try it once more. once I have accrued more then a village (ie a city, castle, or multiple villages) I give myself a surname.// Articles // 3rd Jun 2016 - 5 years ago // By The_Apothecary Getting back into Mount and Blade: Napoleonic WarsĪn expansion to a game that most of us have played, however for those that haven’t Mount and Blade: Warband is an RPG set in a medieval fantasy world, where the player has the ultimate goal of conquering the land and becoming the king of Caladria.I then take a new title and tack my first name back onto my title, "Joshua the Loyal" Because I was a member of Swadia and a Loyal one at that I chose the Lion as my emblem. It's at this point I select the banner that has best represented both my nationality, as well as my actions thus far. Once my favor is high and I've accrued enough coin, likely also the highest rank in the Factions Cavalry, I resign from service and request Vassalage.This gradually builds favor with my serving lord. It's realistic in that soldiers did not serve 24/7 duties, often having "port leave" when getting to cities and after big wars. I take a half day/day of leave after every victory, weekly wage, promotion, or when our army rests at a city.

I was too slow to get over to them before cavalry had wiped them out most of the time, so I was "The Silver Sword" as my sword had never been tarnished with blood. For example I joined the Swadian Army and got to I2, I then used the gear I had and my battle experience to think up a name. after a promotion or two I'll give myself a nickname. Enlist into a Lord's army and ONLY use the appropriate class gear.Start my character as a non-noble and DO NOT have a surname.Here's what I'll usually do when playing Floris or ACOK: I love to get as much in-depth with my characters as possible, making detailed back stories and trying to stick to certain upbringings and personalities, and I'm always looking for more ways to do that.
