The prosperity of each fief also affects the. Towns earn the most base taxes, villages second, and castles the least. In Warband, you automatically receive taxes and do not have to visit to collect them. Taxes Owning a fief allows you to collect taxes from the populace every week (taxes accumulate, so you dont have to visit every week).
Making sure all of your companions get along in M&B is important to maintain a high morale, and more importantly to make sure you don't get told that your leadership is downright appalling and abandoned by your followers. Once you have a fief, there are a few things to remember. Charisma or Intelligence-based skills).Ī disadvantage of companions is that any damage they take remains with them after the battle, whereas regular troops that survive the battle and are concious are completely healed at the end of the battle, which means that companions, even if they are good fighters, won't last long if several battles are fought back-to-back. Some companions also have skills which complement yours (e.g. This is good for you as it means that they will be able to handle themselves in battle without falling after 2 minutes. Most of them are pretty low level and will need to be trained up, but some of them will be developed and will have skills superior to yours. They can all be found in the taverns of each Town and will usually join your party, some for a price.
Companions are other named characters in the game that aren't lords or members of a faction.