Basically if you give them good troops they will end up automatically losing them to being over the party limit and the game will substitute your good troops with whatever your companion recruited. Then eventually the companion is beaten and caught, and will lose all the troops.
Increasing your Party Size limit is easy but slow. It’s tied to the Quartermaster ability which is part of the Steward skill in the Intelligence tree. Open your character panel with C and highlight Steward. Then, press the I icon near your characters portrait. This will explain what the Steward skill does, particularly the Quartermaster part.
If the clan members are in your party, you can simply go to your inventory (I) and use the arrows next to your character name to switch to another party member. Showing 1 - 6 of 6 comments. Bloodysod Apr 4, 2020 @ 9:43am. Just move stuff from the right side of your inventory screen to their armor/weapon slots. Best to remove their gear first as
Increasing party size. In Mount and Blade 2: Bannerlord your party, or army, size is determined by your Steward skill. Your party should never go over this size, if it does then you’ll see a hit
They will do the same as any other AI party. Roam around, recruit, bolster garrisons, hunt bandits, contribute to the war effort. You can call them for free to your army too, which allows you to completely control where they are and where they go. I tend to mostly use them exactly for this, lvls leadership too.
Before you can have a child in Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, you have to go through the rather involved process of wooing and marrying someone. Luckily, we've covered marriage in a separate guide. After you've married someone, they'll join your clan. The key to having a child is spending some time with your spouse.
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