
You need to carefully read quests’ descriptions before venturing into them. Know which quests to accept and which to rejectįailing quests in Bannerlord is nothing like what it was in Warband. Every kingdom in Calradia has great opportunities for the player, whether it’s quests, alliance requests, or commerce opportunities. The map is big and there is no reason for you to stick to one place. Even if your party is entirely made of recruits or peasants, as long as it’s bigger than the enemy’s, they will generally not attack you. You don’t even need 20 of the best soldiers. Most looter parties are made of 8 to 15 people, so keeping a party of 20 will ensure they don’t come after you. There are dozens of looters and bandits all over the map, looking for easy targets. Roaming through Calradia alone is a great way to get yourself killed. Always keep a minimum party of 20 soldiers Even if you are standing far from the enemy’s infantry, you are not safe from their archers – keeping a shield handy can be a lifesaver. I get that two-handed weapons or long-distance weapons are very thrilling, but you will almost always need a shield to back you up.Įven if you don’t choose the realistic mode, battles are now much more life-like, meaning you will have to be more careful. Recruiting people into your faction will be almost impossible.īut don’t fret, you can still get a taste of the real thing, you just need to know how to pick the right settings. Bandits and enemy lords will come after you more often.

And if veterans have a hard time playing realistic, then you can imagine just how discouraged new players will feel when things start to get sour in the game. Playing in realistic difficulty might sound interesting, but the truth is that it is very hard to play, even for veterans of the game. You may feel safer with an entourage of 20 Palatine Guards at your side, but that many Trained Archers will do just as well when ordered to skirmish (F1+F4), at a fraction of upgrade and upkeep costs.This is the first and very likely the most important tip on this list. Once you have about 20-30 recruits, upgrade them to archers and keep them at a low Tier.

The Imperial troop tree is ideal for our purposes here, as they have a cheap and effective archer as early as Tier 2. As a rule of thumb, your early escort should never be larger than 25 units, and those units should be cheap and durable since replacing losses costs money too. The key is to assemble a small party geared towards maximum bang-per-buck. Those funds should be going towards making more money, and not recruitment costs and wages. This will improve your map movement speed and allow you to take care of Looters, Bandits, and the like from a safe distance. The essentials include a decent bow, some arrows, and a proper horse.
