Mount&Blade is also notable because it essentially has only two developers, Your skill with a sword and the steadiness of your horse that will decide if Them on the battlefield, doing their best to take everything you own and it's With 20 troops and face a force in excess of 100 individual units, all of Possible advantage in terrain and tactics. Of combat, risking your own neck to save your troops while seeking every Of mixed infantry, missile troops, and heavy horse you really feel the impact
You're involved in - when you ride with your army against an opposing force No other game gives the same kind of intensity and involvement in the battles firstly, good on-horse combat and secondly, massive and interesting battles.
#MOUNT AND BLADE STRATEGY GUIDE SIMULATOR#
Mount&Blade is a medieval combat simulator that has two really strong suits. Section 6 - Troubleshooting Mount&Blade ProblemsĦ.1 - List of Common Problems and Fixes (VOIUPM) Section 4 - A Walkthrough for Your First GameĤ.1 - The Walkthrough to Level 6 (6EKJFI) Section 3 - Character and Army Developmentģ.1 - The Character Creation Screen (LLKJNE) I found it very useful when I first played the game. Here's a/the beginner's guide for Mount and Blade. Try to keep strafing around the tree, and try to keep tabs on where you're enemies are. Make sure you are aware of all of you're surroundings, enemy horsemen strike from different directions. The hill is important also, because horses move slower when going up a hill. Make sure to order you're troops to stay with you! Stand behind a tree and try to keep it between you and the enemy horsemen, as they will run in to it when they try to attack you, thus halting their horse and letting you get in a few quick strikes. If you are on foot and facing horsemen, you're best bet is to get on a hill or incline, preferably wooded, and hold there. If you're lucky you'll meet up with them before you die.Īnother hint I have is obvious, but I just thought I'd post it anyways. If you are de horsed, then make sure you tell you're allies to charge, and try to run or back up in their direction. Thats another thing, make sure you are moving, and moving fast at all times, if you're horse is hit by a spear, or takes a lot of damage, it my stand up on it's hind legs, letting multiple enemies get in attacks on it and you.
My favorite weapons to use when doing this are usually two handers, as you can deliver much more damage per strike, meaning less passes it takes to kill a single enemy, and thus less chances of messing up and hitting an obstacle or something. Of course do not attempt to do this if you are not mounted, because when more than three enemies gang up on you it is very hard to survive. When I go into battle I tend to tell my troops to hold their ground while I ride out and thin the enemy's ranks. Also, if any new players need help they should use this thread to ask questions about Mount and Blade or it's various mods. This is just a thread for everybody to post their favorite strategies, party rosters, and tips.