Can you take over a town in Bannerlord?
Yes, you can take over a town in Bannerlord by besieging it, which allows you to capture and control the town, and its surrounding villages will contribute to the town’s overall wealth and prosperity. The town will become a part of your fiefs, providing you with tributes and resources, and you can manage its taxes, militia production, and project workforce through the game’s UI.
Understanding Town Ownership
To take over a town, you need to besiege it, and once you’ve captured it, you can manage its structures, upgrades, and reserves. You can also set a ‘Daily Default’ option to automate some of the town’s management tasks.
Managing Towns and Villages
Towns have villages attached to them, which contribute to the town’s wealth and prosperity. You can manage these villages by increasing or decreasing tax values, militia production, and project workforce. However, raiding villages can cripple the town’s income and prevent recruitment from those villages for some time.
Frequently Asked Questions
The following FAQs provide additional information on taking over towns and managing settlements in Bannerlord:
- How do you take over a village in Bannerlord?: You cannot conquer villages, but you can besiege castles and towns, which have villages attached to them.
- Is there a way to take over a kingdom in Bannerlord?: You can become a vassal of a kingdom and eventually leave to form your own kingdom.
- Can you manage villages in Bannerlord?: Yes, you can micro-manage villages, including setting tax values, militia production, and project workforce.
- What happens if I raid a village in Bannerlord?: Raiding a village will cripple the town’s income and prevent recruitment from those villages for some time.
- How do you run a city in Bannerlord?: You can manage a city by building structures, upgrading structures, investing in reserves, and setting a ‘Daily Default’ option.
- Can you become king in Bannerlord 2?: Yes, you can leave your kingdom and form your own kingdom by visiting the keep of one of your fiefs and talking to your governor.
- Can you marry a kingdom leader in Bannerlord?: No, you cannot marry faction leaders or clan leaders.
- Can you wipe out kingdoms in Bannerlord?: It’s tough to destroy a kingdom, but you can weaken them by beating them in battle, which will reduce their territory and gold.
- Who owns the fief in Bannerlord?: Each fief is owned by a vassal or the ruler of a faction.
- What is the best settlement in Mount and Blade 2?: Ortysia in the Western Empire has the highest starting prosperity.
- How do I leave the kingdom but keep fiefs in Bannerlord?: You can leave a kingdom and keep your fiefs by selecting the “Leave Kingdom” option in the CLAN tab.
- Is raiding villages worth it in Bannerlord?: It depends on your goals, but raiding villages can be a good way to weaken your enemies and gain resources.
- Can you build your own town in Bannerlord?: You can own villages, castles, and towns, and upgrade them, but you cannot build a new town from scratch.
- How many men do you need to take a city in Bannerlord?: The number of men needed to take a city depends on the city’s defending force and your troop quality.
- Can you join the rebels in Bannerlord?: You can join the rebel clan if they do not own any fiefs, but this can be challenging due to AI limitations.
Conclusion
Taking over a town in Bannerlord requires a combination of military strength and strategic planning. By understanding how to manage towns and villages, you can build a strong foundation for your kingdom and expand your territory. Remember to consider the consequences of your actions, such as raiding villages and leaving a kingdom, and plan accordingly to achieve your goals in the game.