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Mount blade train peasants
Mount blade train peasants












You can hit them up on your own and skip the explanations to go through 4 rounds of practice combat and get a bunch of XP (I believe it's enough to run you up to level 3 right away, which is a handy boost), and you can come back later when you've got troops to beat them over their heads a bit and level them past the painfully squishy tiers. Training grounds are pretty much the in-game tuitorial area. In addition to the extra country and general options, it does have a sorta strategic-level tuitorial quest that you'll get right at the start, which guides you through how some of the basic stuff (getting quests, visiting areas in a city, recruiting troops, fighting other warbands in the map, raiding bandit camps) works, and will give you enough money to have a decent start at things. Thirding the recommendation to start with Warbands. Should I start with one of the later ones? Do they hold my hand more? I've avoided them, because their subtitles kind of imply a more specialized experience to me, and I wanted to get used to the basic game first. What I really want is something to explain the basic gameplay mechanics to me. The guides I've found online have focused on strategy and the like, but I think I can figure out the big-picture stuff on my own. I have no idea how to do it.įrom what I've seen, I think I could really fall in love with this game, could I figure it out. The village elder there asks me to train some of his villagers. Where and how do I get cattle? I wander some more, and figure that another village will give me a more straightforward quest (or at least have cattle for sale or something). I wander into a nearby village, and the elder gives me a quest - his village needs 7 cattle.

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After that, I have no idea where to go or what to do. I do, but it's a lot like the tutorial, so I figure it's redundant.

mount blade train peasants

It dropped me in the middle of this huge map and then left me to my own devices, the only hint it gives is that I should try out the training grounds. Today, I started up Mount & Blade, played through the tutorial, and then started the game proper. So, I understand that this game is a really deep rpg, and have often heard it mentioned alongside Crusader Kings (which I absolutely love), so when it went on sale on Steam recently, I was intrigued enough to buy the bundle containing Mount and Blade, M&B: Warband, and M&B: With Fire and Sword.














Mount blade train peasants