The benefit of throwing weapons is that you can have a shield equipped in the other hand. Skirmisher type units that use a shield and throwing weapons are particularly adept at countering archers. They can block the archers shots, and counter-engage from range. 1. r/Bannerlord.But if you want true large scale battles, you'll have to go for bannerlord. I believe only 500 total troop can be active on a battlefield in console warband so large armies are split into a lot separate groups that spawn in as renforcemets. The same thing will happen in banner lord but that troop limit is much higher. 2. Sell your plunder obtained by winning battles in towns for a small amount of gold. Smelt weapons in a smithy to get raw materials. These tend to sell for more than the standard weapon, or crafted into better gear to sell. Take over Pen Cannoc, then if you have the money and resources, visit every settlement in the game and buy all the pottery The subreddit for all things dedicated to Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord. in the game if you go all in on it and the first few perks are worth a focus point or two Of course any Mount & Blade news will inevitably be met be scores of people wondering about the status of its sequel, Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord. As it happens, we'll find out next week.
Nevertheless no, I don't think you need mods to enjoy Bannelord. I think it's a good game without mods. Yeah there's room for improvement, I've seen some fantastic suggestions in this subreddit which I hope make it into future mods. But in the meantime, Bannerlord's core gameplay is enough to keep me playing.
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