How to become a mercenary in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord

    How to become a mercenary in Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord

    You can still fight off raiders and bandits roaming the Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord campaign, but it can get boring exceptionally quickly. A great way to disrupt this boredom is to become a mercenary for a particular faction in the game. If you see a faction that you want to ally with and have a good relationship with, becoming a mercenary is a great way to do it, and you win. decent gold, as well as fame, to do it.



    You will first need to have become a level 1 clan. You can do this by progressing through the main quest of the game. Once you have a level 1 clan, you are ready to research which factions you want to work with. However, you cannot find a random faction trailer. What you need to do is find a notable figure of this faction. Most of the time, they roam the world with a large army by their side. You can easily select them by holding the Alt-Left button while you are riding your horse, and when you reach them you can talk to their leader.

    When you talk to your boss, you want to say, “There is something I would like to discuss”. After that you mean, "I would like to enter into the service of," and the end of the sentence should have any ruler overseeing that NPC or you have the option of offering your sword to that person if it is. she. control the faction. After finishing the conversation, you can now see that all members of this faction and their cities now have a green line around their names to show that you are allied with them. All enemy factions and their cities they are at war with now have a red outline. You can freely attack the Red Territories and their villages to gain additional Gold and Fame. Each battle you participate in gives you 15 denar. You keep all the loot and gold you get from this battle.



    There is no end to mercenary contracts. If you want to end serving for this faction, you must search for another leader of this faction and declare that you want to leave his service. You probably want to do this if you need a break from rebuilding your army, or if you want to focus on restoring your lands and focusing on more social activities, especially if this faction is in the midst of war.





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