Tips for capturing your first settlement please! As you need it to become a kingdom, so cant raise an army, therefore have limited troops (say130 ish) as nobody will follow you. Playing on realistic and would rather find a way that doesnt involve temporarily dropping the difficulty if possible. Step 2: Siege the city and take it. At this point, attempt to kill off the leader of that rebel faction or they will eventually join a kingdom of their culture. Step 3: repeat the process of taking over cities that have rebelled. You need to be tier 4 before you can start a kingdom, and it would be good to save up money and bolster your cities I don't think it's in the game yet. You can fight the thugs in the flagged areas, after you kill them you can wait to fight reinforcements, afterwards you get some loot and typically a fancy type of steel which sells for about 1k. There isn't any option to take over the spot and often they'll instantly reoccupy it. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is a massive game with plenty to do, but if you're new to the series we've rounded up some helpful tips to get off on the right foot. When trading in a settlement Apr 12, 2020. #1. It is a "Catch 22" when proposing to give the settlement to someone else. If the vote concludes with "Yes", then there is an extremely high chance if not guaranteed that the exact same person will receive the settlement through a vote among three people. For instance I spent 1500 influence (while "save scumming" different Please post it in the Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Forum. How to unlock the Explorer achievement in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord: Visit every settlement in the world in a game. This achievement is Thanks. 1. Massena777. • 1 yr. ago. The best way is kingdom policies that increase loyalty every day. If you cant pass those, then install a governor who is if the same culture as the city, then run festival and games for daily loyalty until above 30 loyalty. Then you can start building stuff. 3. r/Bannerlord. Having that fief and being boss. But you don't get to be boss without putting in the work. It's hard to put in the work when the garrison can be 3x larger than your own army and you can't call your companion's armies to come support you until you're ALREADY a lord. Also a castle shouldn't be considered a "settlement". That's very confusing. Yes, on the campaign map you can use your inventory for barter with a party leader. And if you "call someone" to castle walls. This is not my info. But this info matches my experience. #4. Raggy Feb 2, 2021 @ 10:43am. True, in towns you can only barter cash. #5. Killer29687 Feb 2, 2021 @ 12:44pm. Step 2. You realize its for companions and stuff only. Can't imagine a player finding it interessting staying in a fief and doing nothing 24/7. Well i'm in the beginning of my kingdom and I have to wait before going to war so waiting in a settlement to get moar money or perks related stuff would have been nice :D ZpOC.