"Mount and Blade 2" perfectly restores the European culture, customs, and combat methods in the medieval background. There are various systems in the game. Here are the story missions, marriages of "Mount and Blade 2" Let’s take a look at the recruiting skills.
(1) "The Folly of Nerezes" is the first official mission we received (not counting the tutorial). This battle of Pandrak, which took place in 1077, can basically be understood as Calradia's battle. A world war in which all forces are involved. Therefore, the heads of many existing large families are more or less related to this war. What is interesting is that by understanding the descriptions of insiders from different positions, you can judge who is telling the truth and who is covering up. What, so as to have a more comprehensive understanding of the historical truth of the war that year. Therefore, don’t say that there is no plot in Cut 2. Just watching this period of history makes me feel as if I am immersed in it. For those who are interested, I strongly recommend that you dig more into that period of history.
Since this is a practical guide, and there are more than ten NPCs that can be talked to, I will only include the best ones here, and I will not go into details about the plot here.
The first is the 8 leaders (finding method: N open the encyclopedia, select the kingdom button, click on each kingdom, click on the leader's avatar, the upper right corner displays the most recent location, click on the orange place name, there is a tracking button next to the food on the left, you can search on the big map Mark the location, because it is a dynamic location and needs to be checked at any time)
Then just choose two from the bunch, Meridil from Battania, Mesui from Kuset, Adlam from Aselei and Tes from Aselei.
(2) Dragon Banner main line dual-route NPC: Arzagos in the Battanian town of Marunas, and Istiana in the southern imperial town of Epicolotea. These two people will only appear after completing the prerequisite mission Rezes' Folly.
Since the result of my own test is that there is a high probability that the attributes of your spouse will be passed on to your next generation, so if you want to have offspring with four positive personalities, you may need this article. If you don’t want to raise offspring and feel it’s useless, you can just skip it.
Since you have played Mount and Blade, you are destined to be unable to avoid the sweet temptation of Jamila overnight. In No More Sow Race Diao Chan’s Hack 2, eugenics and eugenics are something that I am very interested in, so I searched through all The noble NPC has found a few outstanding young guys/girls for everyone to look at.
Four positive attributes: The ones found so far, one male and one male, are all in Vlandia (no wonder Swadia can take off later, and there are many talents in eugenics and eugenics)
Lina is a vassal of the Tiha family in Vallandia. She is 24 years old. She is generous, honest, bold and kind. The leader of the family is Aldric. (Finally, when proposing, talk to the head of the family about the betrothal gift)
Lasan, male, vassal of the Aromanke family of Vlandia, 19 years old, also has a four-character character, the leader of the family is Cara Tilde (the leader is a woman)
I have tested the issue of getting married and having children many times. If you want to raise offspring, I would only recommend these two people as spouses, because the probability of having a positive personality is the highest. I won’t go into details about the marriage issue, but my spouse
Attributes also have a chance to be inherited by children.
The noble soldiers of all countries can be recruited in the villages of the corresponding country (note that it is the village of the country you belong to at the start, and the soldiers of the initial country will be captured later). However, many friends can't find the noble soldiers anywhere, and they can't run around the map. Little is gained, and valuable developmental time is lost. Here's what I discovered while exploring (and hitting a wall). The refresh of noble arms is not directly related to the location of the village, but is related to the power of local dignitaries (village landlords). Most landlords with "strong" power values will farm noble soldiers (visually the power value is the lower limit of 250, but the number with real practical value is above 280)
Press N to enter the encyclopedia (if it is not the main interface, click the orange home in the upper left corner to return to the encyclopedia directory), click on the settlement, mark the type: village, select the culture: the culture of the country where the noble soldiers you want is located, so that the culture of this country belongs All the villages in the map are right in front of you. There is a powerful dot in the upper left corner for direct tracking, so you can know where all the noble soldiers on the map are refreshed without running the map. This is the most convenient non-cheating way to spawn troops that I have found so far. method. This ends the VIP NPC problem.
The highest level of special arms is level five, but the hidden content is always more attractive
Press N again to bring out our encyclopedia, click on the family and select the corresponding culture. Find some members of the special family and fight with them to capture special troops. Of course, in theory, you can also hire them to fight for your country.
Shield Brotherhood: Yes, these are the Nords from Mount & Blade 1. Their family culture belongs to the North. They have the Shield Brotherhood series of units and usually serve Sturgia.
Karakujit: A maverick nomadic tribe in the Kuset Empire. It has the Karakulgit cavalry series of units and is at war with Kuset.
Golden Boar Corps: The mercenary group of Vlandia is a group of marauders and also has the Boar Corps series of units.
Secret Hand: The Empire's special arms, Puppet Master series.
Greenwood Brotherhood: A resistance organization in Vlandia, including Greenwood series archers.
Benny Chikal: Aserai Shadow Corps Series
Javor: Asele Camel Cavalry Series
Lake Rats: A strange family in the swamps of Sturgia and a branch of the Shield Brotherhood.
Free Folk: Imperial Cultural Resistance, with the Free Folk Cavalry series
The Betrayer Legion: The Imperial Cultural Resistance Organization, with young and old soldiers = =Is this translation serious?
Embers of Fire: Imperial Culture, the Oath Keepers series, the story is worth exploring. The Oath Keepers are as strong as they are in stand-alone mode.
Darcy: Aserai's slave trader, Gulam series cavalry
The above is the complete summary of knowledge and skills for novices in Mount & Blade 2. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.