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Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Most Necessary Mods

Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord Most Necessary Mods

If you've been playing Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord for a while, you'll notice a few shortcomings with the game. Other players noticed this situation and started to produce mods to make up for the shortcomings.

Here, we list the best mods for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord.

Dismemberment

In a game with swords and axes, the fact that no soldier's limbs are cut off may disturb the player after a while. Some players have realized the lack of this and have produced the mode called Dismemberment, which allows the arms, heads, or legs of the enemies to be cut off depending on the way your character uses weapons. If you want to increase the realism of the game and experience the war environment more realistically, I recommend you install this mod.

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BuyPatrols

As you conquer castles and cities in the later stages of the game, you will want to ensure the safety of your villagers. If you want to do this without any mods, you will have to unite your companions. However, after a while, you will not be able to protect every village as the number of villages increases. At this point, the BuyPatrols mod, where you can hire mercenaries to protect your villagers, will come in handy. With this mod, you can purchase up to three patrols to protect your settlements. Depending on the money you pay, the number of soldiers on patrol will be set to 16, 32, 48. These patrols are enough to protect your villagers from bandits.

Detailed Character Creation

If the features on the character creation screen are not enough for you, you can try the mod called Detailed Character Creation. Thanks to this mod, you can apply changes that are not included in the original game to your character. For example, you can adjust your character's age, weight, height, and whether it is muscular or not.

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Control Your Allies After Death

When you enter a battle in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, if your character falls to the ground, you cannot control the battle. You also need to watch the whole war and see if your army wins or loses. This situation can create a disadvantage for you in some battles. Also, not being able to get involved in a battle on death row is pretty boring. However, with the mod called Control Your Allies After Death, you can still control one of your companions even if your main character is knocked down in battle. Thus, you can change the course of the war and continue to play an active role in the war.

Improved Garrisons Mod

As you expand your kingdom in the game, garrison management of castles and cities will become more difficult. In this case, you can use Improved Garrisons Mod to manage the garrison of your castles and cities as you set them. Its use is quite simple. You can set how many soldiers will be recruited into your garrison and whether they will be recruited from district soldiers or captives. You can also set the class of your soldiers and the weapon they will use!

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Battle Size Unlocker

In Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, the number of soldiers in battles is limited to 1000. The reason for this is not to tire the processors of the computers too much, but at some point, it reduces the realism of the war. For example, you can be stuck in the spawn area of the opposite side among 50 enemy soldiers at a time. If your computer's performance is sufficient, you can ensure that all soldiers enter the battlefield thanks to the Battle Size Unlocker mode.

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