Step 2: Siege the city and take it. At this point, attempt to kill off the leader of that rebel faction or they will eventually join a kingdom of their culture. Step 3: repeat the process of taking over cities that have rebelled. You need to be tier 4 before you can start a kingdom, and it would be good to save up money and bolster your cities
One possible fix is to allow us a separate "military storage" that's only available to soldiers, which is filled first and consumed last. That way once settlement food reaches 0, a few civilians will starve but you will still keep the soldiers. #6. Bullshat Apr 6, 2020 @ 6:29am.
3. BabooTibia. • 3 yr. ago. Also, in the top right there is a “+”. Use that to leave people behind. They’ll work on charm while they improve your relationship with other nobles located there. Felljustice. • 3 yr. ago. This works to get them out of your party but they will often wander from town to town.
Step 2. You realize its for companions and stuff only. Can't imagine a player finding it interessting staying in a fief and doing nothing 24/7. Well i'm in the beginning of my kingdom and I have to wait before going to war so waiting in a settlement to get moar money or perks related stuff would have been nice :D
Visit a smithy after you have purchased the hardwood (also at any large settlement), then access the “Refine” tab (pictured above). Refine as much charcoal as you require. Done. That is
Mount & Blade 2 Bannerlord Town Management (Beginner's Guide) CONSOLERemember these are only my thoughts and I look forward to reading yours in the commentsGang leader has a problem, Security get a +1 boost. Fixing the problem takes that +1 away. Right now, in Argoron, I have gang leader Sovos the Lamb wanting some help fencing stolen goods there. If I check the Security detail, I have Settlement Issues getting a +1 to Security. If I buy the stolen goods, that Settlement Issues +1 goes away. You can best reach him on Twitter. You need to own land to progress with the main quest. This guide on How To Own A Settlement In Mount & Blade II Bannerlord will tell you what you need to do in order to own a settlement so you can complete the objective for either an Imperial or Non-Imperial Settlement for the Dragon Banner quest. qWKOg.