Mount And Blade Troops
In, the player will generally rely upon their war party to carry fights that they and their alone would not be capable of handling. Contents Melee InfantryEvery faction but the Khergit Khanate have a specialized melee infantry unit.
Heavy infantry are generally best used in the defense or besieging of, or in other close-quarters terrain, as in open fields cavalry will generally carry the day instead. In these close quarters, the fight generally devolves into a free-for-all brawl where tactical choices, the terrain, and unit skills matter little as both sides simply try to hack into one another until one side stops moving.Because of this, the relative power of infantry troops generally comes down to the strength of their arms and armor more than the exact skills.
Originally posted by:Enable cheats, hire troops, open party screen, select desired unit, spam Ctrl+X for that unit to get experience.There's also a trainer somewhere with option to get 100 of each unit in party (Except for heroes).But really, it's better to get used to saving often, I tend to save every 5-10m. I know that method, but with that one I still have to go around every village and hire, then with high end troops i have to hit it like 20 times EACH, and just ugh Search for that trainer then. Basically you'll need to level up 1 unit, then use trainer option and get 100 instead of 1.
Mount And Blade Train Troops
Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord is the eagerly awaited sequel to the acclaimed medieval combat simulator and role-playing game Mount & Blade: Warband. Set 200 years before, it expands both the detailed fighting system and the world of Calradia.