Mount and blade warband mountain bandit hideout
I’ve transferred much of my focus onto a comparison of historical events in the 16th century and the plot of Game of Thrones. I started a review of The Rival Queens by Nancy Goldstone that I originally intended to break down by parts from the text (a total of 3), but I’ve had trouble determining my direction with it, so it may sit in drafts for awhile. If anybody wants to watch, I’m starting to broadcast on Steam and my steamtag is Shmuckmuck. Additional references, further reading, and various wikilinks will be added to smooth things out (I may even write a few myself).Ī few newbie mistakes aside, I feel this is going to be fun. I’ve also adopted certain techniques into my gameplay that were developed by others, so to increase the value of these posts as a reference to other players, I will add links. Plenty of times you don’t need the extra visual, where certain aspects are repetitive but important to the narrative.
I’ll still take a bunch but only upload ones that are important. My Mount and Blade and Civilizations 4 posts take a good bit of filespace, so cutting back on the number of screenshots is a must. I’m looking into improving the visuals as well by merging my giant blobs of text with my giant screenshot uploads. I intend to keep a mix of video game playthroughs and few strategies, cultural commentary leaning towards the arts in favor of overt politics, and maybe a few thoughts about religion if I feel inspired. Once you pay for him, you also have to go out and hire a Jatu Outcast Rider from a Tavern and bring him back to your Hideout (the idea being that guy is now Derafsh).Hello, everyone! I have returned since my September blogging spree, and I have a few projects in the works. You also can hire a stableboy for 5000 denars, a Jatu named Derafsh, who can heal poor-quality horses up to their normal values. Harold also is very quick on his repairs - most items will be fixed within 4-5 days. Still, this means if you ever find a poor-quality elite item that you really want like a Doom Mace or damaged Noldor equipment, you basically always now have a means of repairing it in the game.
Unlike Alexios of Melitine in the Snake Cult Stronghold however, he cannot make the items better than their normal value. Your hireable Blacksmith for 3000 denars is Harold, who not only gives you the Barding quest, but also can repair poor quality and damaged items up to their normal values. This gives you a chance to store a decent party in reserve while awaiting your first walled fief. To increase the size of the garrison costs 15000 denars, and this can only be done once. He gives you access to the camp's inventory, he can hire additional personnel, and also can construct additions to increase the size and usefulness of the camp in general. Your Camp Master is Bernard, who you hire as part of The Old Tale. Storing Various Loot, Gold Bars, spare Qualis Gems, perhaps an emergency supply of food, etc. This site originally is known as Old Ruins on the map, and is located just west of the village of Kwynn inside a mountain cove. You also can rest here for free, and have a completely safe Chest you can use as well (ask Bernard to open the inventory). The troops stored will have 75% of their normal wage, and the permanent crew's upkeep will be 500 denars on top of that (who cannot be disbanded). It can be used to house some of your soldiers - a maximum of 50 once you first get it, but this can be increased to 100 - and also hire some of your own merchants and workers. It is an extremely useful new addition to the game, with several great features for the player. Your secret Hideout can be found by completing the quest The Old Tale (Parts 1 and 2) (only available starting with 3.9.4).