

Only recruit a lot of troops once you’re happy with your Steward skill’s rank.īut, it doesn’t end there. Try not to have too many units with you, though, since you’ll take a hit when it comes to wages, food consumption, and, of course, morale. All you need to do is wait in settlements, or keep doing your other tasks, and you should see your Steward skill increase. Your next objective is to buy various types of food using the extra gold that you have.Īs mentioned, food variety will help increase morale as a quartermaster. Let’s say you’re already done with all of the above and your character’s assigned as the quartermaster for now.

In order to increase this further, your best bet is to look at the Steward skill that’s governed by the Intelligence attribute. Let’s say you’ve got one companion and six imperial recruits, that’s already 8/23 slots filled up. The player’s controlled character takes up one slot as do any of your companions every unit that’s part of your army also takes up a slot. In Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, the available slots in your party are filled up depending on the characters and units that you have. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord – Increasing your party’s size For more information, check out our Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord guides and features hub. It’s possible that some mechanics may change in due course, so please inform us if we need to update certain details. Note: This guide is intended for Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord‘s early access stage. While you obviously won’t have that many units running around on your screen, it’s still possible to increase your party’s size to have a formidable army roaming Calradia’s wilderness. Having 180,000 people definitely sounds like a party to us. Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord peaked at almost 180,000 players a few hours ago.
