All you need to do to change character appearance in Bannerlord is to press the “V” key on your keyboard. This will open the character customization menu you saw when you first started the game. Now you can change every little aspect of your character, such as height, face, hair, and even weight. Since this is the exact customizer from the How to dismiss companions now? I can talk to them in Clan tab, but there is no option to dismiss them. Showing 1 - 10 of 10 comments Int Oct 27, 2022 @ 4:28pm bump #1 Rhapsody Oct 27, 2022 @ 4:28pm There should be a kick from clan option somewhere. Or you can just talk to them and tell them their services are no longer needed. #2
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is the long-awaited successor to Mount & Blade: Warband, a highly praised medieval battle simulator and role-playing game. If you want to check out the game for yourself, make sure to visit the official Steam Store page. If you are wondering how to dismiss companion Bannerlord, you’ve come to the right place
Guides Mount and Blade II: Bannerlord — How to dismiss companions Good riddance! By Jason Rodriguez November 7, 2022 It’s dangerous to go out on your own in Mount & Blade II:
Select the companion leading the group and click Disband Party. Just go into your Clan Tab, navigate over to Parties, and then click on Caravans. Mount & Blade II If it is a feature to have companions "lost" - i do not like it. I want to fire them not "kill" them. I may have a save available but the behavior is confirmed by me. I am a mercenary in a war and i am trying to dismiss companions. Also became a free agent and the same behavior. Try'd all options from the conversation - all make : companion "lost".
Can confirm. 1. saintcuervo. • 2 yr. ago. Take their troops and disband them. Either give the troops to a second companion, temporarily and outfit the first. (I use governor assignments to "teleport" characters who end up in some other town -- go to your town or castle, appoint the governor and take the governor to your party then appoint the
I'll just have to remember not to take family members into my party before I have a fief to set them as a governor in the future. There really should be a way to tell family/companions to leave the party for a while, there was a way to do that in warband (at least in mods for it, don't remember if it was an option without mods)
So, to fix your workshop not making any money in Bannerlord, you will need to do some research before making a workshop. Here are a few things you should check to make sure that your workshop is profitable: Check the existing workshops in the town and in the surrounding towns. Check the price of the item you want to produce in the town’s