Mount And Blade Warband Blunt Weapons

Mar 31, 2020
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Melee weapons Axes, swords, polearms, fists, and, in Mount&Blade: Warband, some throwing weapons, can be used in hand-to-hand combat. Weapons such as the shorter axes are more effective against shields and more capable in close quarters, where as a polearm is (often) near useless in close combat. 1 Introduction 2 Stats 3 List of Bows 4 Bow Modifiers 5 Special Bows Bows are the standard ranged weapon. They are inexpensive and can have larger supplies of ammunition than alternative weapons, but their accuracy and damage suffer with low proficiency. Their ammunition consists of Arrows. They are unusable without them. Name: The name of the bow. Base Price: Is a illustrative price. Open 'computerLocal diskUsers'the name you use'Documentsmount & blade warbandCharacters and open the text file to be edited 5. From here you can edit your gold and character sheet to your every whim, do NOT edit the reserved skills as doing so may cause you game to crash. Max skills are 10 attributes are 63 weapon skills can only be.


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The ultimate guide to Bannerlord's smithing system.

Guide to Smithing


The Basics - What is Smithing?


Smithing, in Bannerlord, is a skill in the Endurance row that allows you to forge and smelt weapons within the game.
The higher your skill, the more options you will have. At the lowest tiers, you will be making mediocre hatchets. At the highest tiers, you will be able to make swords only kings would dream of wielding (a king that you could become!).
The skill tree's perk options all have to do with modifying some part of the smithing process which we will discuss later in this guide. For example, the first perk you get to choose makes charcoal or iron production more plentiful and resource efficient. More on that later.
Where can I smith?
At every major city, there is a smithy. Click the option in the screenshot below to enter the smithy.
Another significant part of smithing is the smithing cooldown. You can only do a certain amount of actions in the smithy before you will have to wait to smith again. It appears that every day you are able to do one action, and you can stockpile these actions up to three or four - I do not know the extent of this yet, as there is no information on this yet. Just be aware that you cannot smelt an entire arsenal of weapons or craft twelve spears in one trip to the smithy.

Smelting & Resource Procurement


You can't make a sandwich without bread, and you can't make a sword without iron. In Bannerlord, there are NINE different resources for smithing. In the screenshot, you can see them in order at the bottom of the screen.
They are:
  • Iron Ore
  • Crude Iron
  • Wrought Iron
  • Iron
  • Steel
  • Fine Steel
  • Thamskene Steel
  • Hardwood
  • Charcoal

In the refine portion of this guide, we will talk more about this resources in depth. However, to get these resources, there are three options:
  • Buy them from a town who produces them for cheap OR buy them from a city.
  • Ransack them from a caravan.
  • Smelt weapons down into their original parts.

You can always find hardwood and iron ore in the major cities to start your crafting journey. From there, you should be able to gain some basic levels in smithing.
Let's take another look at the smelt screen.
On the right-hand side, you can see the weapons you are able to smelt. Here, I have a polearm which I crafted that I do not want anymore (it's a bad spear). As we can see from the icons next to it, smelting it will give me one crude iron and one hardwood (mouse over the icons in-game to see what those resources are while you are learning the icons). However, to smelt it, I require one charcoal first.
To smelt it, click on the polearm on the right column, then click smelt at the bottom of the screen.
In smelting, you will gain the resources it mentions, but you also will gain experience in smithing and, if you smelt a decently high ranked item, like a tier 2 or 3 sword, you will get a part of a weapon which you can then use in smithing.

The Forge - The Actual Crafting Part


This is the forge tab. This is where you get to make your gear. You can make anything from swords to daggers to javelins and maces. You cannot make armor, shields, or bows/crossbows.
On the forge screen, you will see this meter on the left.
This meter tells us how hard it is to make a weapon. If your smithing skill, displayed on the right of the meter, is higher or equal to the difficulty, you will be able to make a decent or better version of the weapon you desire. If it is higher, you will still be able to try and make said weapon, but you will probably make one that is essentially worthless.
Each weapon has a different difficulty, based on these factors:
  • Weapon class (axes and spears are very simple to make, swords are far harder).
  • The tier of the weapon's components you chose (tier 1 components, like a basic mallet head for a mace, are far easier to make than a tier IV ornate mace head).
  • The size of the components you chose. The slider for each component, past the middle point, increases the difficulty. A medium or small sized axehead is easy, but making a bigger one increases the difficulty by 1-4 points.

At the bottom of the forge, you will see all of the resources you can use. This axe would expend 2 wrought iron and 1 hardwood, as well as 1 charcoal. Every weapon expends charcoal upon creation.
On the right of the forge you can see the components you have access to when making your weapons. You can filter them by tiers at the top. Currently, I only have one axe handle. You gain components by smelting or forging weapons, and components are gained randomly through these processes. Each component modifies the weapon in a certain way - the change are not just visual. For example, the pickaxe head gives more damage, but is harder to control and is slightly slower than the hatchet head.
Each tier requires different resources. Tier 1 requires wrought iron and/or crude iron, Tier 2 requires wrought iron and/or iron, as does Tier 3, and so on. Each component requires a different resource amount. At later tiers, like tier 5, you may require crude iron, steel, and thamaskene steel to make just one sword.
On the bottom left, you can see a portrait of your character. Click that to change the companion who is crafting the weapon. If you have a companion who is a good smith, make them craft it!
When you click smith, you will see the outcome, and be able to name the weapon if you wish. This outcome will vary based on your skill relative to the difficulty, with stats going up or down based on the difference.
There is a bug where you cannot make some weapons, like axes, even if you have the components to make them. This should be hotfixed.

Refine - You'll Be in This Tab a Lot


The refine tab is where you are able to manipulate the resources you have gathered.
On the right column, you will see many resources. The resources on the right, the ones the arrows are pointing to, are the ones that are crafted from the ones on the left. As you can see, two hardwood can be used to create one charcoal. To create one charcoal, click refine at the bottom of the screen.
As you can see, I cannot refine steel into fine steel or Thamaskane steel in this tab. That is because my smithing level is too low. Eventually, you will be able to choose a perk which allows you to refine those higher quality steels.
You may recall earlier in the smelting tab that we smelted a spear that gave me one hardwood and one crude iron, at the expensive of one charcoal. However, one charcoal is worth two hardwoods. Is it worth it? Consider the following when smelting items...
Are the raw resources worth more than the initial item (for selling)?
Do I need the resources extracted more than I need the charcoal?
Often, the answer will be yes, but remember the smithing cooldown. Would you rather smelt that mediocre spear, or make an awesome sword at this moment? That is up to you.

The Testing Grounds - XP gains, Random Testing Points


This section is just a mess of everything you all + myself have tested.
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  • 71 XP for a super cheap two handed polearm (40 difficulty, 2 mats).
  • 160 for pricier 1h sword (70 difficulty, 6 mats).

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Mount and Blade Warband Cheat 2019 list with all new updates and tweaks. To enable the cheats you need to select Configuration in the Game Launcher and then click the Enable Cheats box. Below is the updated list of cheats for Mount and Blade Warband along with God Mode Character build. So without any further ado, let’s begin with how to enter the cheats in the game.

Mount and Blade Warband Cheats List

Once you “Enable Cheats” box from the Configuration menu you are good to enter the following cheats in Mount and Blade Warband. Pressing Ctrl + ~ (then type in ‘cheat menu’) to Activate Cheat Menu and allows for a multitude of cheats including adding items and improving relations. Here are the complete Mount and Blade Warband Cheat codes and their effects.

  • CTRL+F5 – AI takes over your character in battles
  • CTRL+H – Completely heals you
  • CTRL+Shift+H – Completely heals your horse
  • CTRL+F3 – Damage yourself
  • Ctrl + ~ (then type in ‘nocheatmenu’ no ”) – Deactivate Cheat Menu
  • Ctrl + space – Fast Forward waiting at the map
  • CTRL+X – Gives an experience to the selected party member
  • CTRL+X – Gives you 1000 XP in the character screen
  • CTRL+W – Greatly increases all of your weapon proficiencies
  • CTRL+X – In the inventory it gives you 1000 Gold
  • Ctrl+Alt+F4 – Knock unconscious all enemy troops
  • Ctrl+Shift+F4 – Knocks out all enemies zoomed into. (Holding shift and looking at)
  • Ctrl+Shift+F6 – Knocks out all of your troops
  • Ctrl+F6 – Knocks out one of your troops
  • CTRL+F4 – Knocks unconscious an enemy after several presses
  • CTRL+T – Let’s you see everything except hideouts on the World Map
  • Ctrl + L – Level Up
  • CTRL+Left – Click On the World Map, teleports your party to where you click
  • CTRL + F9 – Slow Motion (Press again to turn on or off)
  • Ctrl + F11 – Stop the time at battle
  • Ctrl + Left Click – Upgrade all available units to that path.

Remember that some cheats are limited to the screens you enter like:

  • Gold cheat only works in the inventory screen
  • Health cheat only works during the battle
  • See Everything Map cheat only works on the map screen
  • Instant kill cheat only works in battle
  • AI take over character cheat only works in battle
  • Add 1000 XP cheat only works in the character screen

Mount and Blade Warband God mode character

Follow the steps below and create a godlike character in the game to unlock limitless money and never needing to level up. Expand your realm, claim the ultimate prize: the throne of Calradia!

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  1. Start the game with any character history
  2. Open the character sheet, click Statistics and select Export Character Option
  3. Go to “computer>Local disk>Users>”PC Name You Use”>Documents>mount & blade warband>Characters and open the text file
  4. Edit your gold and character sheet (Note: DO NOT edit the reserved skills)
  5. Max skills – 10, attributes – 63, weapon skills can only be increased to 460(without cheats)
  6. Start a game with a character with the same name
  7. Open the character sheet, click statistics and click IMPORT character
  8. Your God Mode Character is now Ready to go on Battlefield

Note: Using cheats disable achievements

Mount and Blade Warband Achievements Unlocks

Mount And Blade Warband Blunt Weapons

  • Abundant Feast – Eat 6 different types of food concurrently.
  • Agile Warrior – Get either two agility related skills to 5 or one to 7.
  • Art of War – Have two of the following skills at a 5; Trainer, Tactics, Leadership, or Persuasion.
  • Autonomous Collective – Be chosen as marshall.
  • Baron got back – Win a battle against a lord or party who previously beat or captured you.
  • Best served cold – Defeat 10 enemy parties in the snowy regions of Calradia.
  • Book Worm – Finish reading one book through the camping screen.
  • Bring out your Dead – Get one of your healing skills to 5.
  • Calradian Army Knife – Kill 10 enemies with a throwing weapon’s secondary function.
  • Calradian Tea Party – Make your faction.
  • Choppy Chop Chop – (MP) Slay 50 foes with slashing weapons.
  • Community Service – Install and play one mod.
  • Concilio Calradi – As a ruler have 3 vassals.
  • Dexterous Dastard – Make one of your ranged weapon skills 250.
  • Elite Warrior – (MP) Win a round of deathmatch mode.
  • Empress – As a female character, become queen of all Calradia.
  • Every breath you take – (MP) In any multiplayer mode have more kills than deaths.
  • Force of Nature – You and your army have killed or wounded 5,000 enemy troops.
  • Gambit – Land a shot with a difficulty of 5 while using a throwing weapon.
  • Get up Stand up – Cleanse the town of bandits in the opening mission.
  • Girl Power – As a female character, help a female claimant reclaim her throne.
  • Glorious Mother Faction – (MP) Win a round of team deathmatch mode.
  • Gold Farmer – Amass a fortune of 100,000 denars.
  • Good Samaritan – Help a lord or party win a fight.
  • Got Milk? – Steal 3 cattle from a single village.
  • Happily ever after – Get married.
  • Harassing Horseman – (MP) Kill 100 people with mounted projectiles.
  • Heart Breaker – Get a character to elope.
  • Help Help I’m Being Repressed – Harass wondering peasants on the map.
  • Holy Diver – Kill or wound at least 500 enemies.
  • I dub thee – Promote one of your followers into a position of power.
  • Iron Bear – You have completed the following achievements: Mace in yer Face!, Spoil the Charge, Agile Warrior, and This is our land.
  • Kassai Master – You have completed the following achievements: Trick Shot, Khaaan!, Agile Warrior, and Harassing Horseman.
  • Khaaan! – Kill 75 enemies with horse archery.
  • King Arthur – You have completed the following achievements: Melee Master, Knights of the Round, Every breath you take, I dub thee/Good Samaritan.
  • Kingmaker – Put a pretender on their rightful throne.
  • Knights of the Round – Recruit 6 hero characters.
  • Lady of the Lake – As a female character, give a companion character a great sword.
  • The last man standing – (MP) Win one round in battle mode.
  • Legendary Rastam – You have completed the following achievements: Abundant Feast, Mace in yer Face!, Sarranidian Nights, and Art of War/Melee Master.
  • Look at the Bones! – Face off against 100 enemies using custom battle mode.
  • Mace in yer Face! – (MP) Kill 25 foes with a blunt weapon.
  • Man Eater – Kill 50 men as a female character.
  • Man Handler – As a female character, Capture and sell three NPC lords.
  • Manifest Destiny – Assist your faction in conquering Calradia.
  • Medieval Emlak – Become the owner of at least 5 fiefs.
  • Medieval Times – Enter and win a tournament.
  • Melee Master – Make one of your melee weapon skills 250.
  • Might make Right – Get either two strength related skills to 5 or one to 7.
  • Migrating Coconuts – Visit every major town in Calradia.
  • Mind on the Money – Have two of the following skills at a 5; Looting, Inventory Management, Trade, or Prisoner Management.
  • Morale Leader – Raise your soldiers’ morale from low to excellent.
  • Mountain Blade – Kill 10 parties of mountain bandits.
  • None Shall Pass – Successfully defend a castle.
  • Old dirty scoundrel – Have a -50 relation with a lord, village, or faction.
  • Old school Sniper – Land a shot with a difficulty of 6 while using a crossbow.
  • Pugnascious D – Pick a fight with a lord by insulting him or by challenging him to a duel.
  • Queen – As a female character, make your faction.
  • Romantic Warrior – Learn 3 poems from tavern bards.
  • Royality Payment – Be granted your first fief.
  • Ruin the Raid – (MP) Win in Conquest mode.
  • Sarranidian Nights – Camp in the Sarranid region of the map.
  • Sassy! – As a female character gets into a duel with the male lord by insulting him.
  • Shish Kebab – (MP) Perform 25 lance kills while mounted.
  • Sold into Slavery – Sell 5 people to the ransom broker.
  • Son of Odin – You have completed the following achievements: Might make Right, The Huscarl, Melee Master/Dexterous Dastard, and Holy Diver/Elite Warrior.
  • Spoil the charge – (MP) Kill 50 cavalry while on foot, the enemy must be killed while mounted.
  • Svarog the Mighty – You have completed the following achievements: Might Makes Right, Choppy Chop Chop, Glorious Mother Faction, and Old school Sniper.
  • Talk of the town – As a female character, raise your renown to 50.
  • Talking helps – Engage in a conversation with a hero character through the party screen.
  • The Bandit – Raid 3 caravans and raid 3 villages.
  • The Golden Throne – Rule all of Calradia!
  • The Holy Hand Grenade – Kill 75 enemies with throwing weapons.
  • The Huscarl – (MP) Kill 50 foes with throwing axes.
  • The Ranger – Have a 7 in one of the following skills or a 5 in two; Tracking, Path-finding, or Spotting.
  • This is our land – (MP) Your team successfully defended a castle in siege battle mode.
  • Throwing Star – (MP) Kill 25 people with throwing weapons.
  • Trick Shot – Land a shot with a difficulty of 10 while using a bow and arrow.
  • Trojan Bunny Maker – Get the engineering skill up to 5.
  • Victum Sequens – As a ruler conquer 10 towns or castles.

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