diehold. Here's a quick fix - since your companions are infantry.. in the pre battle screen create a new group of infantry.. the companions should appear in that new group.. then close it out and they will appear now in your original infantry formation and they will be there in battle. For me my companions were archers so I had to create a newIn your party menu, on the companion in question. You'll see a banner with a number right to their name. >> Click on that banner until the number says III >> Click done. Doing as said above will treat them as cavalry as far as the game is concerned but the list OP refers to will still count them as infantry.
As for companion gear, it just disappears with them it seems. All equipment goes with the hero/companion you only get a heads up when your character is near death while everyone else just happens. I tend to be more bummed on the ones in my party more than their equipment because I leveled them up 🥺.The first companion you’ll have in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is none other than your sibling. You’re even given a brief background while creating your character as to why your bro is There are four clan roles in Bannerlord: Scout, Engineer, Surgeon, and Quartermaster. Scout helps your party detect tracks, get information from tracks, spot armies and units from farther away. This clan role should be given to a companion with a high scout skill to get the most benefit. Engineer helps your army raise siege engines and take Also of note "Companions aren't yet fully implemented in Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord, however. Because the game is still in Early Access, there are only a limited number of companions you can recruit, and all of them are randomly generated and unique to each campaign. So starting to understand something and that is that Companions have only Two really useful roles to play. Whats important to understand early is that the best use for them is to have them roaming around protecting your lands towns villages and recruiting! Why because later in the game when your recruiting and or flipping nobles these companions and their troops become the stock that you're
Basically if you give them good troops they will end up automatically losing them to being over the party limit and the game will substitute your good troops with whatever your companion recruited. Then eventually the companion is beaten and caught, and will lose all the troops. Not worth it at the moment.
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Since we can morph into another person by pressing the V key, could we get the ability to customize our family and companions? I would recommend an barbers shop being implemented where we can do the customization in a town. Its kinda weird morphing your face on the go. Also while your at it, can we marry our companions as it makes no difference marrying a noble or commoner, since right to rule
Then check the option to make it a companion if it was checked beforehand in the original data. I always export the original companion/lord data to make sure, since I think after testing lords don't have the companion tag checked. Save the custom file over the original text file, then import it into the game to override the character's old data.Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord companions are a great way to fill out your party with stronger units. This Bannerlord guide explains how to recruit them, why they're important, and answers many
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