

I have 40 hours in it on one character, and there is ALOT more battles to be had, alot of random events, thousands of new weapons, armour, etc. The Battle Sizer is compatible with all mods, but my absolute favorite mod is Perisno 0.5. Use food, victories, or even free drinks to keep morale up. Do not hire people you do not need, especially early on.

It's the only mod offering challenge to grizzled veterans. I most commonly see Pendor praised for the following reasons: It's the most polished mod. It's a fantastic mod, but depending on personal preference it can be anything from the best to pretty lackluster. Rest at an inn, or at least a castle before you risk traveling. I wouldn't say that Pendor is as good as it gets for the game. Thanks in advance, this seems like a game I'll spend A LOT of time with if I can get the proper mods.įloris and Prophecy of Pendor are both fantastic mods, and the diplomacy mod is actually a standard in most mods. Keep your men mounted, companions included.
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Has to be for the latest version and preferably compatible with the "Diplomacy" and "Warband Battle Sizer" mods which seem pretty popular based on me searching around. I thoroughly enjoy the blocking and attacking system, it just feels a little clunky at times.Īny improvements to AI would be good too, not that there is anything glaringly wrong with it :D One of the best total conversion mods that was created for the original Mount & Blade was conversed to be able to run on Warband. I really like the mounted combat, but I'm wondering if there isn't something to improve combat when you're not on your horse. Anyway, I'm wondering what mods you guys use that don't completely change the game. Originally posted by King Geedorah #PFM ♋:Just picked this up and I'm really enjoying it so far.
