It's one of the most common type of companion but I see almost no use for them. They seem mildly helpful for sneaking into enemy towns or dungeon rescues, but the game speeds past the point where such things are necessary. After early game, even that limited use is obsolete to me as I have armies that are much too large to be sneaking anywhere. The game gets boring after you rolfstop everything with your 300 Fians. This add an extra danger element to the game. Losing your highly qualified companion can create real problems. I think the base chance of dying is 2% I've had some fun moments with that. In the campaign, sister matured and was send on her first caravan mission. Boom! Now we fight a kingdom preferably one that isn't hosting your caravan(s) and/or workshop(s). You'll be alone but as masterful Bannerlord players we will only take the fights we know we can win. This will help you farm up that beautiful renown that we love, as well as build up that charm by releasing lords. Trading, ransoming prisoners, battling thugs, completing quests, and more ways to profit in Bannerlord. It's just as important to know how to make money in Mount & Blade 2: Bannerlord as it is to Type: Combat. Best skills: Two-handed Weapons (200); Polearms (140) To win any battle, you will need real warriors. Gudra the Shieldmaiden is a perfect combat companion because of her excellent weapon skills. She also has the Riding and Athletics skills. A lot of times companions have 0 focus points in trade and 0 points in the related attribute. Having no points in either might be dropping the xp gain rate to 0. So far the only companions ive seen are combat ones, minus the odd healer chick. #6. Showing 1 - 6 of 6 comments. Use that 20k to start smithing, and once you get really good 2 handed sword parts, you can get 500k in a day. (Provided you have your seller on hand, preferably a lord that isn't a king) and you need a lot of money for running a kingdom down the line. Also, you can do the trade 300 exploit and buy a town. I think the best town to buy is Sanala. A simple way to summon lost companions at will. Has your best caravan companion ever lost in battle, got imprisoned, escaped and then decided to settle in a city a continent away? Simply, go to a castle/city you own and change the governor to the companion you want to get your hands on and they will instantaneously spawn (teleport op) in the CĂĄch Vay Tiền TrĂȘn Momo.

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