
Essentially this mod will completely remove all of the main quests and tutorial aspects of the game and allow the player to immediately found their own kingdom. Just Let Me Play - This is another mod that alters the beginning of the game considerably, but this time by skipping all those pesky quests.

They can also choose what part of the world to begin in. Players have a choice between the default start or playing as a merchant, exiled noble, mercenary, looter, vassal, or as a ruler. This will essentially allow them to begin the game with several different economic and status backgrounds. This mod adds many different updates and new mechanics to the Diplomacy menu that allow the player to keep the peace or declare wars all within the same menu.Ĭultured Start - This mod alters the beginning of the game by allowing the player to start out in different ways. There is also the option to make the game trigger slow motion when this happens as well as alter the likelihood of it happening.ĭiplomacy Fixes - One of the most important aspects of exploring the world of Bannerlord is ensuring that the player's kingdom can stay on good terms with the other kingdoms around it. With this mod installed, whenever a player deals fatal damage to an enemy with a horizontal attack there is a chance that they will completely decapitate that enemy.

The types of tournament competitions have now been randomized as well to give more variety in them.ĭismemberment - This is an incredibly simple mod, but it really beefs up the game's already very realistic mechanics. With this mod in place, players are given more choice over what kinds of rewards they are given for completing a tournament and these rewards will now scale to the player's level more effectively. Tournaments Xpanded - While tournaments in the game are already pretty great, this mod expands upon the idea and makes them even better. Keep in mind though that this method may alter or replace some files, so keeping a backup of save files is always a good practice. Most of them boil down to downloading and installing the mod into the same folder that the game's. Almost all of the mods on the Nexus website will come with their own installation guides and walkthroughs that are incredibly simple to follow. From here they can set it up to run with Mount & Blade II.įor those who don't want to install Vortex or can't get it to work on their computer for some reason, installing mods is still a pretty easy process. All players have to do is download Vortex from the site and install it on their computer.

Vortex will allow players to easily download a mod and quickly install it within the game's files without having to dig through files or anything like that.

Luckily for them, Mount & Blade II just happens to be one of the few games that are compatible with Nexus Mods' multi-game manager Vortex. Once this has been done players are going to want to pick up a mod manager to make their lives a thousand times easier.
