
The downside is that it takes a really, really, long time to get a town this way. Eventually, your loyalty will be rewarded as your leader will give you a castle or town.
Later, you can talk to the leader of the faction after doing a few tasks for them or fighting their enemies, to become one of their vassals.
The easiest way to get your own settlement is to join one of the established kingdoms as a mercenary. Work for a faction and get a settlement as a reward Towns are a little better than castles, in that you'll have more actions you can take while inside them, while castles are easier to defend during sieges. The surrounding villages contribute to your town or castle's overall wealth and prosperity, but are also vulnerable to being raided for supplies by enemy nobles or bandits. These are towns and castles which you can take over control of.
Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord guide series. How to defend your settlement from invaders in Bannerlord. How to manage your settlement in Bannerlord. This Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord settlement guide will teach you the basics of how to take over and manage your own town, as well as how to defend it against invaders. Taking over the settlements is rather difficult, but keeping control and developing them further is also a big challenge. This means managing the many settlements that you'll be conquering along the way. You're also be able to take on the role of ruler in your own kingdom. so you can't use them as an example.It's not all just battles in Mount And Blade 2 Bannerlord. You may notice NPC towns doing quite well and gaining propserity, unfortunately its because they don't play by anything close to the same rules as you. I would strongly advise against even trying, sure do the quests and purchase the improvements, but not to make them more prosperous, instead to increase relations for recruiting soldiers, to gain experience, or because the improvement provides a needed benefit. a prosperous village really doesn't grant much over a poor one, not to be worth the investment in time and money. its a lost cause, and not worth the effort. even if you pursue it to the exclusion of the rest of the game its likely your village will still decline in value or at best, not increase in value. its far too easy to for a villages economy to tank, to the point of being a certainty. Unfortunately, they are all ultimately pointless. In the official forum I found this, makes sense to me so no case to keep working in prosperity if this is right :/ĭoing quests, purchasing improvements, gaurding the villagers as they travel to town and back, and checking in regularly to make sure they aren't beset by bandits, as well as keeping enemy lords from raiding them are all ways to improve or maintain prsoperity, allegedly purchasing goods from them also improves their value, but i can't confirm this Done all that, yet instead of evolve my village devolved.